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Top 5 Best Games You’ve Never Played
April 7th, 2013
mfeltham 5. Lollipop Chainsaw The name itself is enough to pick up this one, because you can’t help but think – just what is a Lollipop Chainsaw? Suda51’s latest character, Juliet Starling attends her High School one day only to find her student body a little more brain dead than usual; yup it’s time for another [...]
Interview with Sam Gray
April 6th, 2013
mfeltham Sam Gray speaks to Ben Fisher about playing music in outer space, Twitter and singing along to pop-classic Mysterious Girl A breathless and energetic performance left Sam Gray in the wilderness of a 4,000 strong crowd before navigating a route backstage. Gray, supporting Peter Andre, leaped off stage after his infectious single This Girl yet [...]
Unveil Prevail Skate House
March 27th, 2013
mfeltham It’s Saturday morning and you’ve decided to take the day off from all that studying. It’s a struggle, but you manage to drag yourself out of that wonderful hole called bed and get ready for the day ahead. With a board in hand and a foot out the door, the inevitable strikes… rain. That beautiful [...]
Terrace Bistro & Pavilion Review
March 25th, 2013
mfeltham Looking out over Bournemouth’s upper gardens and over towards the seafront, the Terrace Bistro welcomes both passers-by and show-goers with its tasty local cuisine and modern styling. The Terrace Bistro operates alongside The Pavilion and runs a pre-dinner and show deal for those wanting a little more from their night out to the theatre. This [...]
Driving thrill: Sepang F1 Circuit
March 23rd, 2013
editoronline The Sepang Circuit has held the Malaysian Grand Prix for the past 13 years and it is one of the most gruelling events on the Formula One calendar. A mix of challenging corners, extreme humidity and an unpredictable monsoon climate, Sepang has seen only the true greats succeed a 193 mile race distance. We’re talking [...]
Interview with The Enemy
March 22nd, 2013
mfeltham The Enemy aren’t anything too spectacular at all. Or at least that’s what drummer Liam Watts would like you all to think. But the Coventry-born three-piece band have played with the likes of The Rolling Stones and Oasis in recent years, which would suggest otherwise, wouldn’t it? Brummies are stereotypically known for their fondness of [...]
The Great Betrayal – Lance Armstrong
March 19th, 2013
mfeltham Craig Rodhouse explains just what Lance Armstrong’s confession means to the fans who believed in him for so long. Pull down the posters, bin the biography and abolish the awards. A career of deception and deceit from the man who was once the sporting hero of the globe has finally been affirmed. Lance Armstrong’s public [...]
Shoelace Express
March 17th, 2013
editoronline 7000 miles, the bare essentials and a tough pair of feet prepped for exploration, Tom Brabham calls his epic journey; “my own little Lord of the Rings quest”. From February, the 22 year old began a trek around the entire coastline of Great Britain, starting from his original home in Eastbourne, East Sussex, stretching up [...]
10 things you have to do in Bournemouth before you graduate
March 14th, 2013
editoronline Coasteering on the Jurassic Coast Discover the stunning Dorset coastline from a new perspective with an exhilarating Coasteering session. Don a wetsuit and traverse along the cliffs, explore spectacular caves, dunk yourself in plunge pools and test your nerve with breath taking jumps. It’s an unforgettable way to appreciate the Jurassic Coast. A three hour [...]


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