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Archive for June, 2010
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Review: Hot Water Music @ The Wedgewood Rooms
by Chris Hilson photos by Hannah Mesquitta I always like it when a local band gets a shot at opening up a gig as hotly anticipated as tonight. It gives them some extra exposure and also gives them a chance to impress a crowd who may be more used to their music coming over from [...] -
The Kraken Wakes
by Vicky Halliday and Dai Howells The Kraken Wakes; it was The Registry, it’s now been transformed. Order Doxycycline Formerly an unofficial extension to the halls of residence and decorated in Buy musclerelaxant drugs finest canary, it’s now a cocktail of hipster hangout, your Granny’s lounge and Buy Wellbutrin SR Online Pharmacy No Prescription Needed [...] -
Portsmouth Greyhound Stadium
by Vicky Halliday Portsmouth Greyhound Stadium closed in April of this year. Buy antibiotics online without prescription. Online Drugstore. It had been threatened with closure for many years but hadbeen lucky in the past with last minute reprieves. This time, they were not so lucky. The Greyhound Stadium was built in 1931 and was one [...] -
Review: SixNationState @ The Birdcage
by Jools Mearn It was quiet when I arrived at the Birdcage to watch a gig I was pretty darn excited about being at (especially as I only found out it was happening when a flyer was put in my hand that very afternoon) ‘SixNationState at The Birdcage!’ I thought. ‘Where the hell’s The Birdcage?’ [...] -
Save The Freebutt Campaign
Sad news for Brighton residents, as The Freebutt is threatened with closure by the Brighton and Hove Environmental Health Department. Buy antibiotics online without prescription. Online Drugstore. Zithromax pharmacy Cheap Levitra online Florida codes bank Levitra generico buy drugs online Despite numerous attempts by the managers Buy ceftin at The Freebutt to comply with regulations [...] -
Victoria Swimming Baths
by Vicky Halliday Victoria Swimming Baths is making way for 600 student flats. Zithromax pharmacy Cheap Levitra online The Halls of Residence will be oneof the highest university buildings in the country. It was never the most attractive building, built in the 1960s, but it will be sadly missed by Portsmouth residents who are already [...] -
Interview: Alkaline Trio
Chris Hilson talks to Matt Skibo of Alkaline Trio First of all, using only three words, how would you describe your band to somebody who hadn’t heard of you before? Rock and Roll Your latest album ‘This Addiction’ Viagra Online has been described as returning to what many regard as a classic Alkaline Trio sound. [...] -
Review: Enochian Theory @ The Joiners
by Will Preston There are a small amount of bands that I would be willing to crawl naked on my hands and knees through Southampton to see. Enochian Theory are one of them. Cheap Levitra online So are Rush, but they wouldn’t know what Southampton is, let alone play there. Florida codes bank But there [...] -
Review & Interview: Suicide Party @ The Birdcage
by Vicky Halliday It’s sweltering in The Birdcage avapro and the raw heat, combined with the wall of noise and reverb presented to us by Suicide Party, Order Doxycycline is almost migraine-inducing. Joey has rapidly become one of the South’s best frontmen and, despite the temperatures, is his usual writhing, screaming mass of hair and [...] -
Treadgolds Museum
by Vicky Halliday In a b Order Doxycyclineack street of Old Portsmouth, sits the Treadgolds Museum. It began its life as an ironmongers and forge in 1809 and remained in the hands of the Treadgold family until 1988, when it passed to Hampshire County Council. The museum closed in 2003, for Health and Safety reasons, [...]









