As an arts and entertainment journalist focusing on my love for games, I have to say that I never thought I’d be reviewing a game about fishing. I was initially sceptical when the opportunity came up but having been raised in the countryside, I know a little bit about fly fishing. So, I thought, whyContinue reading “Dovetail Games Bassmaster Fishing 2022 Review”
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The Prince of Egypt – The Story of Two Brothers: A Must See!!!
Based on the award-winning 1998 DreamWorks Animation film, with music and lyrics by Stephen Schwartz (Wicked, Godspell), The Prince of Egypt is unlike anything else in scope, scale, or consequence. Featuring a cast and crew of 154, the seamless power of the show is made possible only by the skill and passion of all thoseContinue reading “The Prince of Egypt – The Story of Two Brothers: A Must See!!!”
New York-based singer-songwriter Mae Krell on her latest release “phantom limb”!
We caught up with New York-based singer-songwriter Mae Krell following the release of her new single, “phantom limb.” Alongside announcing a North American tour supporting Ethan Jewell. The artist explains that her latest release is the first single that leans more towards a proper ballad. An art form she has not usually pursued through her music up toContinue reading “New York-based singer-songwriter Mae Krell on her latest release “phantom limb”!”
Newcastle Artist Aidan Martin on his new release “Good Things Take Time” & opening up about Depression!
Aidan Martin is a Singer & Songwriter from Newcastle. After a long journey of struggling with self-acceptance and a period of drug use and excessive lifestyle, Aidan finally found a method of healing by making music. We caught up with the artist following the release of his latest song “Good Things Take Time”. A single,Continue reading “Newcastle Artist Aidan Martin on his new release “Good Things Take Time” & opening up about Depression!”
Irish Artist Aimee on her latest single “Just a Phase” & the art of following her inner compass!
We caught up with Irish Songstress Aimee following the release of her latest single “Just A Phase”. A single, she explains was inspired from listening to the pop music that has brought the artist joy over the past few years. “I wanted this track to elicit the same response in the listener [ref to MaxContinue reading “Irish Artist Aimee on her latest single “Just a Phase” & the art of following her inner compass!”
Scrubbee: Review of the new generation of Coffee Face Scrub
Natural, vegan, cruelty free… it’s hard to find reasons not to try Scrubbee if you’re on the hunt for a healthy new addition to your skincare collection. Lisa Kenney – Scrubbee Review My first experience of the brand was with the coffee face scrub, and I must admit, I was a little dubious at first.Continue reading “Scrubbee: Review of the new generation of Coffee Face Scrub”
NY Artist Mark Ambor on his new single “Company” & working through the pressure of a dream career!
Emerging as one of this year’s most exciting independent artists, we caught up with New York artist Mark Ambor prior to release of his forthcoming single [Company]. Having played piano his whole life, he explains how he never truly got into music until his freshman year of college. It was his activity on TikTok that startedContinue reading “NY Artist Mark Ambor on his new single “Company” & working through the pressure of a dream career!”
EPISODE 33: Venezuelan/US Super Star & Music Artist Angelic Montero
It takes more than just incredible talent to make it in today’s crowded, digital music-verse. Musicians these days need drive… artists need more than a voice to be reckoned with, but a relentless spirit… and – above all – they need to be charged with unique talent for cutting through the noise, and not lettingContinue reading “EPISODE 33: Venezuelan/US Super Star & Music Artist Angelic Montero”
Surrey based artist Pedro Samp on finding Harlequeen & thinking long term!
We caught up with Surrey based (Rio De Janeiro born) musician Pedro Samp. Having begun his music career at the age of 19 as a private guitar tutor, he explains how it was through one of his students, that he got the opportunity to record a number of original movie soundtracks for the mainstream cinema.Continue reading “Surrey based artist Pedro Samp on finding Harlequeen & thinking long term!”
Rolls-Royce recognises value of neurodiverse graduates
Employers need to better recognise the huge value neurodiverse graduates bring to the workplace, and with that in mind, Rolls-Royce has embarked on a nationwide search for inspirational neurodiverse students at UK universities. The global industrial technology firm has sponsored a new category in the annual Undergraduate of the Year Awards, run by graduate recruitmentContinue reading “Rolls-Royce recognises value of neurodiverse graduates”