Rapscallion Magazine Radio Review: how the Beeb won a tug of war for fact or fake news with the Government during World War 2 (and the battle continues today)
Radio Review: Auntie’s War: The BBC during the Second World War. By Harry Mottram: With his reassuring voice of polished oak…
Axbridge Review: poem written especially for the Axbridge Pageant 2022
The Axbridge Anthem Written for the Axbridge Pageant 2022 Will you come gather,Cornflowers and lavender?Hazelnuts and blackberries,And sweet juicy strawberries?…
Bath Voice News: fox news is fauna news – the brush-tailed residents of the city
A Bear Flat resident reported on Face Book last month how she came face to face with a fox in…
ICSM Business News: as the economy shrinks and property prices fall so the fortunes of construction firms take a dip as more companies go to the wall
Pic: The Bolton News By Harry Mottram: Across the UK building projects have begun to stall as more firms either pause…
ICSM Business News: the perfect economic storm hits hauliers with inflation, hiked interest rates, covid debt, Brexit, labour shortages and fuel prices forcing more firms to go bust
By Harry Mottram: Students of the logistics industry will have seen a number of hauliers go to the wall recently as…
Comment: time for Labour and the Conservatives to address the elephant in the room – Brexit continues to damage the economy and many businesses
By Harry Mottram: Both the Tories of Rishi Sunak and the Labour Party of Kier Starmer are in denial about Brexit…
Axbridge Review Feature: home grown vegetables, 1970’s decor and Victorian poetry all discussed on the Axbridge Progressive Supper’s eccentric trio of courses
Trying to explain how a progressive supper works is like trying to explain the off-side rule in football or why…
Rapscallion Magazine Theatre Review: cycling to the North Pole and escaping the clutches of Aunty Rose, Gerda’s journey to save Kaj from The Snow Queen is a delight at Bristol’s Tobacco Factory
Theatre Review: the Snow Queen. Tobacco Factory Theatre, Bristol ‘I don’t believe in magic anymore,’ snapped Gerda’s friend Kaj, after…
Rapscallion Magazine Theatre Review: Silent Faces brilliantly lampoons the block on female only productions of Beckett’s Waiting For Godot in a play that wittily takes the misogynistic decision to task
Review: Godot Was A Woman Ban women from performing your play and you become a hostage to fortune and more…
FEATURE: From Homes fit for Heroes to council flats – and how prefabs helped to house thousands of victims of wartime bombing
By Harry Mottram: If you go down to Badocks Wood in Henleaze, Bristol, and head up towards the Southmead Round Barrow…