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How to…

Posted by on Jan 10, 2012

How to… not get a reputation at Uni! Many girls come to University and don’t know how to behave. You see them getting naked on the first night and kissing anyone they think...

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Chat with Ben Fogle!

Posted by on Dec 13, 2011

Where do we start? Ben Fogle – author, columnist, television presenter, adventurer and supporter 
of countless charities… …But did you know he also studied at...

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Amazing Gadgets!

iCade for iPad

Posted by on Dec 10, 2011

Didn’t think you needed an iPad? Think again! This cool contraption allows you to slide your iPad into a desktop-sized arcade cabinet and rock it old school with some Atrai...

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Pianos With Bite!

Posted by on Feb 2, 2012

Pianos With Bite! On March 13, Rockbitch Promotions  (in association with Bring The Noise & The Agency Group) is putting the rock into Reading with a show at the Face Bar...

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Pianos With Bite!

Pianos With Bite!

Feb 2, 2012

Pianos With Bite! On March 13, Rockbitch Promotions  (in association with Bring The Noise & The Agency Group) is putting the rock into Reading with a show at the Face Bar – headlined by Pianos Become The Teeth, with support from Brotherhood Of The Lake and Goodtime Boys. Pianos Become The Teeth, a Baltimore post-hardcore group...

Audiocaeneat

Audiocaeneat

Jan 31, 2012

A Feast With Audiocaeneat A European Union of a different kind comes to the fore at Basingstoke’s Bang Bar on Saturday, February 25, as German shoegazers Audiocaeneat and Norwegian post-rockers Youth Pictures Of Florence Henderson join forces. Audiocaeneat came together in Dresden in December 2009, with the foursome ( guitarist/vocalists Oliver Saglitz...

Vile Volumes…

Vile Volumes…

Jan 23, 2012

Mayhem! Reviews… The Vile Volumes for Villainous Children 22nd January Kings Theatre, Southsea A beautifully corrupt evening of entertainment with surprisingly upbeat moments that served as a sweet delight amongst the dark comedic indulgence fuelled by Joe Black and his ability to make the inappropriate tantalising. The stage set was visually pleasing...