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Alastair Braidwood – A freelance lifeย tuned to tradition

Robin Mills met Alastair Braidwood near Dorchester Iโ€™m really Dorchester born and bred, but my father...

Unassailable to Unelectable – A Party in Decline?

Former Chief Whip under Rishi Sunak, Simon Hart talks to Fergus Byrne about some of...

The Art of the Photograph – Pete Millson

I sometimes notice a similarity between photographers and private detectives, such as Poirot, Columbo, or...

Preview – the best of stage and screen in October 2025

Tangled up in RomeBridport and touringTANGLE Theatre has a new Shakespearean production on tour this...

Every Brilliant Thing comes to Bridport’s Lyric Theatre

Friends of West Dorset are bringing their production of Every Brilliant Thing to the Lyric...

October in the Garden with Russell Jordan

The hot and dry summer is becoming more and more of a distant memory every...

Dinner with a View – Mark Hix’s Kitchen Table

Every time I ask Mark Hix where one of the ingredients for his sumptuous six-course...

This Month, in the not too distant past – Charles Babbage and Ada Lovelace

Looking back at historical moments that happened in October, John Davis highlights Charles Babbage and...

Ilaria’s Italian Kitchen – Great Leaves deserve Great Dressing

Recently adding fabulous fresh produce from Spring Tail and Tamarisk Farms, as well as delicious...

Local Talent at Melplash

Reliving happy childhood memories, Shirley Booth shares her delight with the wealth of local talent...

Under Open Skies – a major show at Stinsford Studios

Under Open Skies, the third major show at Stinsford Studios in Dorchester features Dorset based...

Feasting on Literature – Bridport and Dorchester

Questions on Friendship FROM the bestselling author of Mayflies and Caledonian Road, a heart-enriching celebration of...

Local author shortlisted for national comedy award

Local author Ruth Foster has been shortlisted for the national Comedy Women in Print Award...

Six at the Flix with Nic Jeune

Bridport Arts CentreVolver (2006)Pedro Almodรณvar, the great Spanish directorโ€™s fourth triumph in a row following...

Tales of War and Vengeance

John Davis looks at two novels as seen on television The Narrow Road to the Deep...

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October in the Garden with Russell Jordan

The hot and dry summer is becoming more and more of a distant memory every time it rains, which it seems to have done...

Vegetables beyond the Garden by Caddy Sitwell

I found myself with a carrot in our bath the night before Melplash Show. It was longer than a small child. This was a...

A Witness to History – Lyse Doucet on Afghanistan

Lyse Doucet has written a new book about Afghanistanโ€™s turbulent past, seen through the eyes of those who survived it. She shared her hopes...

Faustian Pacts and Digital Tyranny

Christopher Summerfield talks to Fergus Byrne about the promise and the peril of intelligent machines and the trade of convenience for control If an algorithm...

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