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Review: AngelBerry frozen yoghurt factory, Broad Quay

I went for the slightly bizarre combination of both Cherry and Jaffa Cake flavoured yoghurts, with toppings of fudge, honeycomb pieces and strawber...

Postcard from a Texas Hill Country family holiday

We made a pilgrimage to the legendary Black’s Barbecue in Lockhart – if you’re the type that longs to cruise the open road on a Harley Davidson thi...

The Pagoda and The Guide Map_icon

The Guide Magazine has a front cover splash this week about the Blackheath Pagoda.  It goes over many aspects of the Pagoda, except how much it is ...

Halloween showcase of Bristol talent: Zun Zun Egui and Goan Dogs

One of Bristol’s most promising new bands, Goan Dogs, return home for the official album launch of "Katang" and the last date of their UK tour

World animation stars donate art for Bristol hospital appeal

More than 30 exclusive, original or limited edition artworks have been donated by more than 20 of the world’s most renowned animation artists

Curtain up for Afrika Eye: Bristol’s African film festival

Afrika Eye, takes place this weekend at Watershed, with a line up of African cinema, live music and discussion inspired by revolutionary developments

What’s Hot in Bristol: Our top 10 guide to the weekend, Oct 28-30

Our regular what’s on column, every Friday morning, provided by What’s Hot in Bristol — our top 10 guide to what’s hot in the city this wee...

Heather on her Travels: Protecting sea turtles on Zakynthos

The Laganas Bay area of Zakynthos is a major nesting site for the turtles, who return here year after year to make their nests on the warm sandy be...

Gina Dyer: Delightful wardrobe for frightful winter weather

The weather’s far from delightful, but that doesn’t mean your wardrobe shouldn’t be. MyStreetChic.com Editor Gina Dyer spots the items you’...

Review: Wu Lyf at Thekla, Bristol

What a timely visit to Bristol - in the week Wu Lyf (pronounced Woo Life we think) won best new act in the Q awards

Mike Zeidler: Why I want to make Bristol a global leader in happiness

The Happy Bristol Initiative was created because we realised that the current system isn’t just rubbish at making us happier, it actually DEMANDS...

Man makeovers: Are you doing a Liz Hurley on your Shane Warne?

Seven out of ten women have ‘done a Liz Hurley’ – and given their man a makeover to improve his image, according to a new survey

Review: Laura Marling at Bristol Cathedral

The 21-year old provides something quite extraordinary with this tour for her latest album and it's not only because she chooses to play in cathedrals

Bristol musicians wanted for ‘so bad it’s good’ film tune

A movie director has launched a competition for musicians in Bristol to create a "so-bad-it's-good" tune for a new film

Spook-tacular fun for the family this Halloween half term

Bristol has a great line-up of spook-tacular fun for the whole family this Halloween and October half-term.

Bristol Bites: Review of Old India, St Nicholas Street

First impressions were that the decor still conveyed the colonial feel, but it was looking a bit tired. However, the service was attentive without ...

Labrinth is SyCo’s latest signing but he doesn’t need a popstar bootcamp

Hard work and big tunes are all the Hackney producer cares about, but what if sleeping in the studio leads to a hobo beard?

What’s Hot in Bristol: Our top 10 guide to the weekend, Oct 21-23

Our regular what’s on column, every Friday morning, provided by What’s Hot in Bristol — our top 10 guide to what’s hot in the city this wee...

Heather on her Travels: Sci-fi set or lunar landscape? Shali in Siwa Oasis, Egypt

I feel sure that the Shali, a ruined fortified town in Siwa oasis in Egypt, would make an excellent film backdrop – perhaps Dr Who’s Tardis wil...

Oxjam Bristol gearing up to take over Stokes Croft

More than 35 acts in six venues are due to take over Stokes Croft, as Oxfam's annual music festival aims to raise thousands of pounds

Badminton art exhibition for West sculptor

West sculptor Ben Dearnley is exhibiting his latest works at a show this weekend, October 22-23, at Worcester Lodge on the Badminton estate

Going dotty for spot-on styles on the high street

Everyone’s going dotty for polka dots this season and there’s a spot for every shape. Shannon Kovacs rounds up the best spotty styles

Bristol anti-racism campaigner launches new book

Paul Stephenson OBE is one of the leading black civil rights activists of his generation and will be with Tony Benn at Foyles Bookshop today

Review: Jens Lekman at the Thekla, Bristol

The charming, talented indie powerhouse played a pre-club gig to a sizeable crowd at the Thekla – playing two encores and outstaying his welcome ...

Exhibition to raise funds for MS therapy centre

The Grant Bradley Gallery in Bedminster will be hosting the show which will feature some of the region’s leading artists under one roof

Bristol Bites: Lahloo Pantry now open in Clifton Village

It is immediately obvious how much attention to detail its owner Kate Gover has lavished upon the Pantry’s design

Review: Emmy the Great at The Fleece, Bristol

Emmy the Great pulled in a pretty impressive crowd at Bristol’s Fleece, considering her easy on the ear brand of indie folk is everywhere at the ...

Olly Murs to bring Christmas X Factor to Bristol

Olly Murs will be bringing a slice of the X Factor to Bristol this Christmas when he turns on the Christmas lights at The Mall at Cribbs Causeway

Review: Crazy Arm at The Croft, Bristol

The Plymouth rockers headed up to their second home of Bristol, where the crowd always treats them well, and this gig was no exception

Paul Boateng in Bristol to speak at Afrika Eye film festival

Lord Paul Boateng will speak on the challenges and opportunities for democracy in North and sub-Saharan Africa as part of Bristol’s Afrika Eye fi...

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