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Star of ITV s The Bay and his links to Bristol Taheen Modak spent time in Bristol whilst training to be an actor Updated ITV’s The Bay returned to our screens in January for a second season, starring some familiar faces and also some new ones. The long-awaited second instalment of the police drama, which consists of six episodes, began with DC Lisa Armstrong being forced to do menial police work whilst watching colleague DS Med Karim, go from strength to strength. But a new case involving a shocking murder brings DC Armstrong back into the front line with her fellow detective. ....
Bristol Old Vic seeks new Chair of the Board By Bristol24/7, Friday Feb 26, 2021 Bristol Old Vic seeks a new Chair to succeed Dame Elizabeth Forgan. Bristol Old Vic is the oldest continuously working theatre in the English-speaking world. The 254-year-old theatre is recognised nationally and internationally as one of the most exciting and inclusive places to experience world-class theatre. Called “the loveliest theatre in the world” by Peter O’Toole and “the most beautiful theatre in England” by Sir Daniel Day Lewis, Bristol Old Vic is also the beating heart of the South West of England – a warm and welcoming public building for all of Bristol to enjoy, and a historic playhouse that aims to inspire audiences with its own original productions, both at home and on tour. ....
By Lowie Trevena, Friday Feb 12, 2021 At a time when homosexuality was still outlawed, a dimly lit, smoky pub on St Nicholas Street was a haven for LGBTQ+ people in Bristol and the surrounding areas. The Radnor Hotel welcomed everyone from drag artist Danny La Rue and actor Anton Walbrook to airmen from Filton and teens from Weston-super-Mare. The eclectic pub opened in around 1925 and ran until the 1970s, and was definitely an LGBTQ+ space from the 1940s onwards. Support independent journalism Bristol24/7 relies on your support to remain independent. If you like what we do and you want us to keep reporting, become a member for just £45 for the year ....