Concerts (page 3)

Ennio Morricone in London

Ennio Morricone in London

A unique musical experience worth going down to London for.

  • Originally published: 3 Dec 2006 in Concerts

SIaS! at the Southwark Rooms

SIaS! at the Southwark Rooms

Before this night, I hadn’t been dancing for a long time. Strange thing was, I knew practically everyone there.

  • Originally published: 21 Sep 2005 in Concerts

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Val de Loire

Not for nothing is the Val de Loire called the ‘Garden of France’. Blooming flowers, lush pastures, rich vineyards and lazy old rivers.

  • Originally published: 28 Apr 2011 in Europe

Maredsous 10°

3/5. Less enamoured of this now than before. Plenty of caramel, cloves, baking and fruit flavours in there.

  • Originally published: 1 Jan 2010 in Beer

Hot Fuzz

Not caught by the Fuzz: this British parody of American buddy cop movies is rather tepid.

  • Originally published: 25 Feb 2007 in Film

MASH

A confusing mish-mash of dialogue sharply delivered by a wisecracking ensemble.

  • Originally published: 12 Apr 2007 in Film

Mullerthal and Echternach

It’s what you do with it that counts: there’s plenty of countryside to cover in little Luxembourg.

  • Originally published: 21 Sep 2009 in Walking

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