Festival Fortnight: Oxegen
The energy efficient festival Oxegen, held near Dublin, caters for all. Whether you're in to Florence and the Machine or those silent discos, this could be a festival you might…
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The energy efficient festival Oxegen, held near Dublin, caters for all. Whether you're in to Florence and the Machine or those silent discos, this could be a festival you might…
For the next fortnight, The Linc's culture team will be introducing you to some alternative festivals during this summer, kicking it off for those strapped for cash: Glastonbudget.
Local boy Danny Bell is getting The Linc's spotlight treatment, this week, as Rebecca Caroline talks to Lincoln's Young and Rocking runner up.
Racism, injustice, and downright bigotry: "SUS" stunned the LPAC audience when it played Lincoln this week, confronting them with some disturbing truths.
A group of fine art students at the university exhibited their recession-themed artwork in an empty shop this week. Emma Pearson reports.
Back from Blue, Lee Ryan is set to release a new single and album later this year revealing the person behind the pop star. Rebecca Caroline speaks to him about…
The Big Weekend is back for another year and will take place in Bangor, Wales. Tickets for the Radio 1 festival are free, and you can check out the lineup…
It's 1979, the Sus laws are in full swing, and the Iron Lady is about to become PM. Barrie Keeffe talks about his play "SUS" which showcases at the LPAC…
Creating a buzz but still unsigned, No America will play Download Festival for the second time this June. Samantha Viner speaks to them about creating waves and perfecting their sound.
Northern Ireland’s latest export General Fiasco, have been making noises in Europe promoting their debut album "Buildings". Sam Clements caught up with frontman Owen Strathern.