‘The Event’ will end like all other successful US TV shows
Ed Cottingham takes a look at US TV's inability to let things go out on a high, instead choosing to milk a programme until it's drained of any integrity.
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Ed Cottingham takes a look at US TV's inability to let things go out on a high, instead choosing to milk a programme until it's drained of any integrity.
The Alan Bennett play, The Madness of George III, was performed at the LPAC last weekend. David Wriglesworth went to the Friday performance.
Indie-rockers Lostaura visited Lincoln's Slug and Lettuce as part of their Autumn mini-tour -- could the intimate venue contain their big sound?
A new trend has emerged in gaming -- the apocalypse. Ryan Peters takes a look at why this notion is so appealing to both studios and gamers.
Cannon and Ball are the stars of this year's panto Aladdin. The Linc talks to them and co-star Michelle Hardwick about the show.
Van troubles on the way to the venue didn't stop My Passion putting on a satisfying show on Wednesday, October 27th.
A man who once reportedly controlled 10% of the world's hashish trade gave a talk in Lincoln. But what did he have to say?
Stuck for some entertainment this Halloween? Get the popcorn in and prepare to hide behind the sofa with this list of frightful films.
With success in Thirteen: 13 and the infamous Manic Street Preachers, guitarist Wayne Murray tries his hand at a new project -- Boy Cried Wolf.
Susan Penhaligon will be visiting the LPAC this weekend to perform three showings of the Alan Bennett play Madness of George III. John Fernandez spoke to her about the show…