
Hey, I started a podcast! The Rosie the Reviewer podcast!
Little did I know that April 2024 would become forever known as the month in which I started my very first (and probably only) podcast. Not alone, of course, because
Little did I know that April 2024 would become forever known as the month in which I started my very first (and probably only) podcast. Not alone, of course, because
A short report of the We Happy Few 506 tour in Bastogne
It’s that time again. That time I run back to my blog and write one of those rare long accounts of what I’ve done. It must be another We Happy
My 6 AM alarm might as well not have gone off on Friday, June 2nd. I’d been awake ten minutes before its annoying generic iPhone tune reminded me it was
All the wonderfully framed photos are by Stuart Bertie. You can find Stuart on Twitter or Instagram. It’s still pitch dark when we arrive at the Bois Jacques on Sunday
My eyes follow the drops of rain involuntarily across the large bus window. They are like snails leaving their little tracks as they travel slowly down from the top left.
Better concert experiences for people with disabilities starts with awareness. Across the entire music industry. Promoters and big bosses (I’m looking at you, Live Nation), put your thinking caps on. With your artists, with your venues, and with people with disabilities. We can make this something extraordinary!
“I’m an artist.” “Yes, but how do you make your art?” “I use a Wacom tablet.” That has been my answer for a whopping fifteen years now. I can’t believe
Who’d have thought that the end of April 2022 would be one of my favourite ends of April or any month, for that matter? And that I’d experience personal growth
A week ago, I attended the Dutch Grand Prix at the CM.com racetrack at Zandvoort in my wheelchair. It was a wonderful experience unlike any other for me as a