RAPSCALLION MAGAZINE FEATURE: the extraordinarily accurate predictions on Boris, Number 10 and why Brexit won’t happen – a personal view by Harry Mottram
Over a year ago Harry Mottram wrote an article explaining why Brexit couldn’t happen and why Boris Johnson will be…
Theatre preview: Tangle Tree comes West featuring former Stretch Mark Theatre’s Push star Bristol actor Jasmine Darke in pivotal role in drama about ‘catastrophic event’
For Hazel and her mother Ivy, their lives have suddenly stopped. They are caught in a maelstrom.’Am I dead?’ Hazel asks,…
Strawberry Line Times: the cycle and walk way to Cheddar needs investment – please help
The Axbridge-Cheddar Cycle Walkway Appeal As part of The Strawberry Line, the Axbridge-Cheddar Cycle Walkway (ACCW) came into being over…
STRAWBERRY LINE TIMES: Photos of Cheddar Reservoir at dawn
Some photos taken on my mobile phone when out for early morning jogs in April and May 2019, around Cheddar…
STRAWBERRY LINE TIMES: video – a meadow on a May afternoon in Axbridge full of wild flowers
This was the scene on a sunny afternoon in May in the field at Townsend Farm where a carpet of…
Agenda West: Stonehenge tunnel is one step closer
The BBC are reporting that the Stonehenge tunnel for the A303 have passed one obstacle in its path. They report…
Rapscallion Magazine – Theatre Review: Axbridge Community Theatre’s staging of Alan Aykbourn’s critique of 80s Britain champions two female survivors of the decade in a feisty family drama
Time of My Life. By Alan Ayckbourn staged by Axbridge Community Theatre SET originally in the 1980s but staged in…
RAPSCALLION MAGAZINE BOOK REVIEW: How it all went wrong for the Labour Party in John O’Farrell’s reflections of the last 20 years of British politics (with wit, wisdom and a few political blind spots)
Things Can Only Get Worse?, by John O’Farrell No wonder John O’Farrell found it so hard to like Jeremy Corbyn…
Rapscallion Magazine Film Review: A Cold War episode revealing the unsmiling and single-mindedly selfish ballet genius Rudolf Nureyev – complete with a gripping climax (plus exuberant dancing – contrasting with the stifling authoritarianism of the Soviet Union)
The White Crow. The Electric Cinema, Birmingham Perhaps it was that freezing Siberian childhood as Oleg Ivenko’s portrayal of Rudolf…
Rapscallion Magazine, Theatre Review: Crimes on the Nile – hyper fast who-dunnit spoof that is almost too fast at times
Crimes on the Nile. Tacchi Morris, Taunton New Old Friends have created a new comedy genre of a hyper fast…
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