My name is Chris Caldwell and I started this site in response to the rising amount of great stuff that had started (and is still happening) in Northern Ireland. When I say stuff I mean everything entertaining, including (but not exclusive to) – Theatre, Dance, Music, Restaurants and Art. The name came about whilst out with my good friend drinking and the concept came about whilst sobering up. My sister was studying Journalism and so it made sense to bring her on board, my brother is also a Graphic Designer by trade and also draws comics, so he does all the brilliant graphics we use. This is a site that is dedicated as a resource and testament to all those things that we never had when growing up in NI.
Site History
- The site started off on Blogger on the 26th Oct 2011 with a review of Britney Spears.
- Our first local review was of Belfast rapper Bee Mick See, the next day.
- Check out the archives of reviews on Blogspot here
- When the site was 1 we moved to the self made, weebly hosted site you see before you.
- The site is now 2 years old
Chris Caldwell
Sir Christopher J Caldwell. I enjoy wrestling, films and nautical adventure. I’ve just finished making a short film which you can see here. I also DJ sometimes – next one is the Black Sabbath afterparty in Voodoo – check it out here. You’ll see me out and about eating or drinking. Sometimes even both whilst walking. I have written for The Big List. I currently also write for BBC Across The Line.
Laura Caldwell
I’m 20 years old, studying Journalism with Photo-Imaging at the University of Ulster Coleraine Campus. I have an undying love for Belfast and all that it has to offer, an undying love for sleeping, Tegan and Sara, trashy tv shows, foreign snack-foods and being irresponsible with money. I also quite like origami, reading, jazz, hip-hop, dubstep, anything acoustic and Food Network TV. I’ve written for The Big List, Culture NI, Chatterbox and The Echo, as well as currently writing for BBC Across the Line.
Paul Caldwell
Graphic Designer and comic artist extrodinaire, Paul also has his own comic funnies site over at TheSkeletonBlog.com and because he’s such a future boy he has the Facebook and the twitters!