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This Weeks New Music: Story Books, Bombay Bicycle Club, Reggie Watts
Story Books – White Maid
Token Kentish track now. This one is special, from the excellent Sittingbourne founded Story Books. White Maid will test even the most upbeat listener’s … Continue Reading →
This Week’s New Music: Slaves, Warpaint, Best Coast, Lorde
This week’s column features a whole bunch of female singers, with the exception of Slaves’ Where’s Your Car Debbie, below, which is a shouty-man-song. Also, just … Continue Reading →
InQuire Christmas Playlist 2013
Merry Christmas and all that.
Sickened by the sounds of festive cheer? Then you probably won’t enjoy the InQuire Christmas playlist of 2013. For everyone else who isn’t … Continue Reading →
The Gospel According to Reginald D Hunter
According to our Newspaper Entertainment Editor, Reginald D. Hunter is the epitome of cool. Here’s how she found his stand-up tour.
I made an error on the night of Wednesday 20th … Continue Reading →
The History Boys at The Marlowe Theatre
Henry Broome reviews The History Boys, performed by University drama society T24. Here is what he thought:
The History Boys by Alan Bennett is a play that needs little introduction. … Continue Reading →
This Week’s New Music: Pirouette, ScHoolboy Q, Dornik
ScHoolboy Q – Man of the Year
A track that was created for the new NBA Live 14′ game, you could expect it to include inspirational strings and a self-aggrandising title … Continue Reading →
InQuire Halloween Horror Playlist 2013
Many of you will be going out this Halloween, or simply staying in watching old horror films. Whatever you do, make sure you give our Halloween playlist a listen, whether you do it … Continue Reading →
10 Alternative Films to See Before You Graduate
Watching films is just as much a part of student culture as attending lectures, but with unlimited movies at our fingertips you can be forgiven for not knowing where to start. Luckily, … Continue Reading →
From Converted Lifeboats to an Invisible Lighthouse. Thomas Dolby interview
Thomas Dolby, the electric pop visionary known for such eighties classics as “She Blinded me with Science” and “Hyperactive” has embarked upon a tour entitled … Continue Reading →
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