Coasts chat to The Linc about touring, second albums and football matches
Earlier this week, indie rock band Coasts stopped by Lincoln to play at The Platform as part of their 38-show tour celebrating the release of their album This Life, Vol.1.
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Earlier this week, indie rock band Coasts stopped by Lincoln to play at The Platform as part of their 38-show tour celebrating the release of their album This Life, Vol.1.
If you happened to spend Valentine’s Day afternoon with a pint at the Swan, you were in for quite a treat: London-based singer/songwriter April Keen stopped by for a Coffee…
Have you ever wished to just snap your fingers and become invisible? To hide from the world, just for a moment. Ross Welford’s brilliant new novel What Not To Do…
Edinburgh Comedy Best Newcomer 2015 award winner Sofie Hagen is not a woman who is afraid to speak her mind on the topics which sit close to her heart. Topics…
In the early hours of Wednesday November 9, 2016 it was decided that Donald J. Trump would be the next president of the United States of America.
Kent-based ‘Get Inuit’ came to Lincoln to perform at the Platform on the 17th of October and The Linc's Alex Slater managed to catch up with them.
Off the back of a hugely successful run at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival, Australian comedian, Felicity Ward is bringing her show 50% More Likely to Die to Lincoln this month.
TV presenter and motor racing champion Alain de Cadenet and Italian architect, writer and presenter Francesco da Mosto have joined forces to create a film based around the about the…
Peter Molyneux gives his supposed last interview with The Linc.
Joel Loynds asked developers of the new game, Hatred, some questions.