Glaswegian storyteller Gary Little proves you cannot judge a book by its cover by documenting his fall from book-thief to prisoner to ex-con.
Glaswegian storyteller Gary Little proves you cannot judge a book by its cover by documenting his fall from book-thief to prisoner to ex-con.
Which outdated, unfashionable accessory would you rather see preserved: the Daily Mail, or the moustache?
With the large stage bare except for a small table and leather chair, Jim Jeffries is granted licence to delve into his past with the best of his material from previous shows.
There is a common misconception that, in order to win the attention of a rowdy or distracted audience, you must raise your voice and talk louder; when, in fact, the opposite is true – to be heard, you must lower your voice to a whisper, bringing the audience to your level.
Let’s face it, we’d all like to know an easy way to get rich. Some of us – some of all of us, even – would be willing to cheat. But how? Jeff Kreisler, with his would-be corporate motivational speaking crash course, claims to have ‘proven schemes’.




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