Never one to shy away from the darker tendencies of human nature, Matt Haig is a writer who approaches those subjects in novel ways, from a retelling of
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Despite their erratic timeline and release pattern, the forthcoming release of X Men: Days of Future Past will be the seventh entry in that franchise in fourteen years,
On the afternoon of Friday 20th September, we were delighted to have a lengthy chat with one of the pioneering producers of contemporary radio, Dirk Maggs, about his
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A well-known radio and television personality in addition to regular appearances on the comedy and music festival circuits, Mitch Benn, currently touring in the role of Zaphod Beeblebrox
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