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Katie Colombus

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Articles By Katie Colombus

Album: Lewis Capaldi - Broken by Desire to Be Heavenly Sent

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Album: Miley Cyrus - Endless Summer Vacation

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Carly Rae Jepsen, Brighton Dome review - iridescent disco hooks to get you dancing

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Albums of the Year 2022: Beyoncé - Renaissance

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First Aid Kit, Eventim Apollo review - joyful folk rock

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PJ Harvey - Orlam: In Conversation with Max Porter, The Old Market, Hove

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Album: First Aid Kit - Palomino

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Album: Dry Cleaning - Stumpwork

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Love Supreme Festival, Sunday review - eclectic jazz on the Sussex Downs

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Album: Regina Spektor - Home, before and after

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Album: Alanis Morissette - The Storm Before the Calm

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The Car Man, Royal Albert Hall review - grand scale drama and decadence

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The Great Estate, Redruth review - Cornwall's finest festival extravaganza

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ABBA Voyage, Abba Arena, London review - technical mastery and musical joy

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Sacre, Circa Contemporary Circus, Brighton Festival review - an astonishing assortment of lifts and throws, daring and strength

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The Patient Gloria, Brighton Festival review - an electric exploration of the control and manipulation of women

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