Pixar is well known for making films that tug at your heartstrings, and Soul is no different. It represents everything audiences love the studio for: heart, humour, beauty and a story that stays with you. It follows Joe Gardner, a man in love with jazz; it’s at the centre of his life and he believes…
Wild Fields 2020: Highlights from Sunday 13th of September
Full of jazz, funk, and fun, the second day of the Wild Fields festival got attendees singing, smiling, dancing and up on their feet. The main stage was full of energetic and beautiful performances including, Gali performing some earthy melodies with lots of beautiful harmonising, Maya Law’s performance that was full of powerful lyrics and…
Venue’s albums of the decade
In a decade like no other, the past 10 years have provided us with some mind-bending, heart-rendering albums that have challenged and changed music for the better. Venue contributors tell us their favourite albums of the decade and why. Currents by Tame Impala My Album of the Decade is ‘Currents’ by the mighty Tame Impala….
UEA Royal’s Dance Society meets match in Manchester
UEA Royal, the dynamic and talented dance society, have returned from the University of Manchester Dance Competition more determined than ever. The Royal dancers were eager to take part in their first competition of the year organised by the University of Manchester at the Central Convention Complex on the weekend of the 27th of February….
Making Use of Our Mammal Hands
Holly J. McDede sits down with Norwich Jazz trio to soak up their new album
Mud Morganfield – live review
Mud Morganfield, son of blues legend Muddy Waters, took to Norwich Arts Centre, entertaining an audience with toe-tapping blues and charisma.
An Evening of Jazz
Ranjana Ghatak Quartet and Seb Rochford and Kit Downes Duo perform at Norwich Arts Centre.
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