Music in Tunbridge Wells | Film review | The Boulevardier | WI cliches | King William’s College quiz“If you’re a kid from Tunbridge Wells … where’s the
music for you?” asks Sports Team frontman Alex Rice (G2, 27 December). At the much-loved Forum in Tunbridge Wells, of course – a converted public lavatory that was voted Britain’s best small venue by the NME in 2012. It has booked a distinguished list before they were famous, including Adele, Biffy Clyro, Coldplay, Ellie Goulding, Green Day, the Libertines, Mumford & Sons, Muse, Monster Truck, Daniel Russell, Oasis, Royal Blood, the Vaccines, We Are Scientists and Wolf Alice, over the last 25 years, and is still regularly packed to the door!Dariel FrancisTunbridge Wells, Kent
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• I enjoyed Peter Bradshaw’s review of Long Day’s Journey Into Night (G2, 27 December), but the film looked very different to me: rain more relentless than Blade Runner, paranoia more pointless than even David Lynch would dare, more leaky roofs than Tarkovsky at his dampest, and a 59-minute, single-take, 3D shot that was as technically brilliant as it was pointless. All told, a very long journey indeed.Brendan KellyDublin