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L.I.F.E is a solid debut album from Josh Osho. At face value, Osho’s debut could be seen as a glistening pop album. It reverberates into soaring climaxes, but delves beneath the radio-friendly hooks and it walks a fine line between experimental and exasperating. Released 25th June, Osho’s first effort seamlessly teams sweeping...
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It’s not often you find theatre directors and writers describe their work as idiotic, but that’s exactly what Cole Escola and Sam Pinkleton do in the programme for their Tony-award winning play Oh, Mary! Portraying the farcically fictional story of First Lady Mary Todd, wife of the 16th President of the United...





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