September 27, 2010
Where has Manchester been hiding these two? A world away from Shaun Ryder’s baggy sweat pants and the Gallagher brothers’ council estate swagger, Hurts (aka Theo Hutchcraft and Adam Anderson) have only gone and brought back the Eighties. Not the nasty neon sweatbands and roller-skates Eighties you understand, but the crisp shirts, hair gel and shiny slip-on shoes you might expect of a band from London or France circa 1984. A synth-pop duo who sound like Tears for Fears, look like Bros and dress like Spandau Ballet, Hurts have been causing a stir with singles ‘Wonderful Life’ and ‘Better Than Love’; the videos for which are chock-a-block with anguished glances, cocktail frocks, sharp cheekbones and even sharper suits. There might be more fillers than substance on their debut album Happiness but if it was a return to style and synthesisers you were after, this is it.
September 27, 2010
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British historian Angela Jackson will present the Spanish language version of her biography of civil war nurse Patience Darton this evening
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Beefeater Gin is sponsoring a London Gin College, where pupils can learn how to make the perfect G&T; running later this month, we have 10 VIP tickets available so you can become a gin expert in style
May 4, 2012
Launching just in time for this year's Sant Jordi celebrations, this is a new interactive children's storybook that features the legend of the dragon-slayer in English, Catalan and Castilian
Apr 1, 2012
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