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NSR Interviews: May 2009
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Tuesday, 19 May 2009. Rob Sellars and Dan Whyley caught up with Official Secrets Act before they supported The Rakes at the Cluny in April! To listen to or download the interview. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Florence and the Machine. Hot Club De Paris. Joe Lean and the Jing Jang Jong. Reverend and the Makers. School of seven bells. Listen to NSR Live on http:/ nsrlive.co.uk. View my complete profile. Little White Lies' reviewed by Jess Cree. Naomi Alderman and Emily Woof Reading by Rob Haughton.
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NSR Theatre Reviews: November 2009
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Les Trois Mousquetaires at Northern Stage. Director - John Cobb. Review by Kat Bishop. Language skills are not necessary to enjoy this delightful performance. A guaranteed laugh a minute, this comedic production combines song, puppetry and a host of eccentric characters to create a spectacle suitable for all. Théâtre Sans Frontières knows how to put on a good show. They provided the traditional tale with a fiendish twist for the 21st century; the Musketeers are all women! This is the question at the hear...
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NSR Interviews: October 2009
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Thursday, 22 October 2009. Interview with The XX at the Cluny. Louise Morris interviews Romy Madley Croft and Oliver Sim. Louise: How’s the tour been going so far? Oliver: It’s been really good, it hasn’t been too much yet, but we’ve got another year left so. L: A full year’s tour! O: Uhuh yeah- I’ll get back to you in a year and let you know. L: I saw you had some dates coming up in America- how are you feeling about that? R: I think it’s an attention span, I don’t know! R: We’ve been supporting f...
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NSR Theatre Reviews: Naomi Alderman and Emily Woof Reading by Rob Haughton
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Naomi Alderman and Emily Woof Reading by Rob Haughton. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Naomi Alderman and Emily Woof Reading by Rob Haugh. Paul Muldoon By Marcus Bryan. Listen to NSR Live on http:/ nsrlive.co.uk. View my complete profile. Little White Lies' reviewed by Jess Cree. The Joy Formidable, O2 Academy 2, 5th October.
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NSR Interviews: September 2008
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Monday, 29 September 2008. Introducing themselves are Irwin (vocals and guitar), Martin (bass, guitar and more instruments than you could fit on a page: ‘Grade 8! 8217;) and Alphonso (drums). The band are chatty and in a great mood; maybe something to do with the break that have just had prior to playing this gig in Newcastle - they did the festival season in Belgium. As we entered their dressing room, we noticed lots of furry amps on the stage. What’s with those, anyway? NSR: Tell us something you have ...
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NSR Interviews: November 2010
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Monday, 1 November 2010. Aliena: How are you doing tonight? Tinie Tempah: I’m very well thank you, happy to be here. How are you? Aliena: I’m very good thank you. Are you excited for tonight? It’s a sold out show. Aliena: Have you performed here before? Aliena: That’s pretty cool. I have to say I’m pretty excited to be here as well. Tinie: I know I can tell, I can tell. Aliena: [laughs nervously] And how do you feel about having a sold out venue and an album that’s been as successful as it has? Or does i...
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NSR Film Reviews: February 2009
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The Curious Case Of Benjamin Button. Starring: Brad Pitt, Cate Blanchett. David Fincher is a director who has always been attracted to exploring the darker elements of the human psyche. With films like Seven and The Game it would seem that the man is purely focused on exploiting themes such as paranoia and male insecurity. However for his most recent film he has completely changed his style to produce a fable and an epic one at that. Review by James Fairfield. The Curious Case Of Benjamin Button. The Joy...
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NSR Gig Reviews: February 2010
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Wednesday, 24 February 2010. God is an Astronaut @ Birmingham Academy. Reviewed by Izaac Carlisle. I would like to use this platform to formally protest at Google Maps for putting the O2 Academy in the wrong place! Thanks to your incompetence I nearly missed the gig, spent an hour walking around the city and only getting to the academy by pure luck and some good navigating by local Brummies. God is an Astronaut. Tuesday, 23 February 2010. Imogen Heap @ The Sage. Reviewed by Paddy Gilhooley. An unexpected...
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NSR Gig Reviews: April 2010
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Friday, 23 April 2010. Love Music Hate Racism @ The Cluny, Tuesday 16th March. Reviewed by George Sorley. Nestled in the heart of the Ouseburn valley, the Cluny is recognised as one of the most important music venues in Newcastle and is the ideal place for music lovers to watch new talent and local heroes. The Love Music/Hate Racism gig organised by NSR’s very own Louise Morris fitted the bill perfectly. Love Music Hate Racism. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Little White Lies' reviewed by Jess Cree. Simon T...