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Glenn Waller, Journalist

Reviews / Arts
Marty Putz: Very Weird And Slightly Dangerous
"Little ones can’t contain their glee as Putz grips their attention with his warm and whacky presence."
Reviews / Album
Sex On Toast - Sex On Toast
The musicianship is top notch, the tongue firmly in cheek and the melodies linger – this LP is the musical equivalent of a party popper.
Reviews / Arts
David O’Doherty: Will Try To Fix Everything (IRL)
"A show delivered with modest charm by Ireland’s favourite beta male."
Reviews / Arts
Adam Rozenbachs: Breaking Booze
"Breaking Booze is quality work that has tonight’s crowd laughing out of cringing, knowing embarrassment."
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Reviews / Arts
Bob Downe: Bob, Sweat & Tears
"There's a shocking revelation: that he may, in fact, be straight."
Reviews / Arts
Des Bishop: Made In China
"Wildly performing House Of Pain’s Jump Around in Mandarin immediately sets a frantic pace."
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Jeff Green: All Guns Blazing!
"Culturally aware and someone you could easily picture enjoying a pint with, Green concludes with a poetic tip of the hat to Australia."
Reviews / Arts
Marcel Lucont: Gallic Symbol
"His conceited attitude as uproarious as it is charming – and his derision of the British (as well as the country he is currently visiting) has the crowd in fits."
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Reviews / Live
Stonefield, King Of The North, Millar Jukes, The Bandits
By now it seems the girls have well and truly found their groove and, with show closer Through The Clover, they sign off, having delivered a tight performance that belies the tenderness of their youth.
Features / Arts
Steve Hughes
“Some of the material from England will be transferred into this show and some of it I’ll be writing now.”
Features / Arts
Nick Cody
“It’s a completely different show from last year: all new."
Reviews / Album
George Michael - Symphonica
Track selection flows along nicely and extra credit goes to the sound engineers for capturing the warmth of these performances.
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