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Jaldeep walks the streets with Bristol resident Anela Wood, who is blind, to understand how everyday streets become dangerous ...
Levanna McLean and Eve Arslett of Bristol Northern Soul Club discuss the scene’s resurgence in the city and beyond.
Annie McGann talks formative experiences, the thrill of finding your tribe in the small hours, and activism on the council’s ...
Sound system culture arrived in Bristol with the Windrush Generation, becoming an integral part of the city and a testament ...
At the height of the trans-atlantic slave trade, the patriotic song Rule Brittania was first performed in 1740 to German-born Fredrick, the Prince of Wales, with the key line “Britons never will be ...
This week I met with Mike Slater, West-Country Occult Historian, to discuss the history of witchcraft in the West Country. We spoke about the continuance of popular belief in magic, long after ...
Investigative journalism strengthens democracy – it’s a necessity, not a luxury. The Cable is Bristol’s independent, investigative newsroom. Owned and steered by more than 2,600 members, we produce ...
Today, Bristol’s premier music venue will reopen to great fanfare. Bristol Beacon, formerly known as Colston Hall, closed its doors five years ago, but will now welcome audiences again. That’s thanks ...
On a spring day last year, Heidi Sævareid was walking her dog with a friend through Temple Quay in central Bristol. Stopping by the river for coffee, the pair were enjoying a brief bask in the sun ...
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