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Venue Magazine - From their website

Venue Magazine

4.3(7 reviews)
0.8 mi

I heart Venue. Not just the listings magazine with its fantabulous local previews, reviews and news…read moreof film, food, nights out, music and events. Not just its unique and enchanting dating and hating service 'I Saw You' and 'I'm Sore at You'. Not just its funny and irrevevant outlook on everything Bristolian and Bathtonian. Not just its bargain price and weekly publication, nor its websites and days out West guides, or green-focused festival companions that come free on a regular basis. Not that it sold out and moved to new offices with the local paper (no, actually I don't love that). I love that its always there, I have a subscription to it and there's always something exciting and new to read. And it makes me go out and do new things - always a bonus.

Bristol's leading listings magazine, Venue is one of very few decent media outlets this city has…read more They do their main job well, with up to date listings of films, gigs, pubs and other things like that. The writing is sharp and funny, and they don't mind slagging something off if that what it deserves. Just what you need if you're new to Bristol, their student guide should be obligatory. What, from my point of view, makes this a good magazine is that they seem to have an idea of the tastes, trends, and likes and dislikes of people like myself. As said before, they're owned by the Daily Mail, which is definitely not cool. There isn't any horrifically right wing editorials to be found though, so it seems to be a fairly benign influence. Venue is decent writing with a good eye as to what should be found in a pub, band, club and the various other things they cover.

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Don't Panic

Don't Panic

4.0(5 reviews)
0.1 mi

When I lived in London one of my free monthly treats was picking up a Don't Panic pack from my…read morelocal All Saints store. So when I moved to Bristol I was thrilled to see that the wonderful local guide had a South West version. These thick brown envelopes are filled with flyers, vouchers and on occasion free sweets promoting Bristol's finest club nights, art galleries, shops and events. Often containing posters with indie logos and slogans, they're make great wallpaper for flats that need a free burst of colour. The best place to find a copy of Don't Panic is in Park Street shops and bars, Start the Bus and Thekla. They're great for giving you a taste of the local flavour so also look out for them in London, Brighton, Manchester, Leeds, Sheffield and Nottingham.

This is basically like a website that you can hold in your hands. It's hip, it's cool, it's…read morescenester - it's all the things that those kids that hang out at the Thekla or Start The Bus on every indie night want to be. Don't Panic is essentially a brochure with flyers for nights that are happening that week in the city, all linked to a website that has information on many different cities. It's packaged in an eco friendly paper packet, with said flyers and a central poster that features artwork from up and coming artists. There's often really interesting artwork included. You can pick up a copy in many shops, bars and clubs - the state that they hand pick them up, but it's anywhere that's got a bit of kudos to it - in Bristol, you'll find copies in places like Elbow Rooms, Woods, Thekla, Arnolfini, Spike Island etc. It's definitely a good way to find out what's up and coming if you don't keep your attention on such things, and pretty often a good talking point.

The Cut Magazine - printmedia - Updated May 2026

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