Arts
Interview with Clarisse d’Arcimoles.
November 27, 2011 by Lowenna WatersClarisse d’Arcimoles is a photographer and artist living in London. Underlying her portraits, installations and photographs is a humanity, compassion and intimacy that are forged through her thorough excavation of individual’s lives. The resulting images can be comic but are… Continue reading →
Interview with Jack Addis: digital artist hailing from Bristol.
November 13, 2011 by Lowenna WatersWe live in a visual reality saturated by the digital. Increasingly, we play out our social lives and construct our own identities through the mediated forum of a plasma screen. It is easy to see how this can promote an… Continue reading →
Review: Three Women by Sylvia Plath
July 19, 2011 by Jamie DayReview: Three Women by Sylvia Plath The Bloomsbury Theatre played host to a stirring performance of Sylvia Plath’s Three Women, a poem performed by three voices that explores the most intimate of human emotions. Plath wrote Three Women for radio… Continue reading →
The Last Word…..
July 8, 2011 by Tess Webb
Frank Paul
July 8, 2011 by Hanah MamoojeeFrank Paul York is a place thriving with art, but its clandestine treasures are hidden away waiting to be found. Bohemia Galleries was founded in 1997 with the aim of showcasing contemporary and representational artwork, including Frank Paul’s intimate, provocative… Continue reading →
Blood and Art Work
July 8, 2011 by Hamid DouaihyBlood & Art Work Medical students on a talent show Introduction & Fascination As a first event of its kind in medical schools around Beirut, this 2011 talent show aims to bring Hollywood to the Middle-East. Haus… Continue reading →
Thomas Kohnstamm
July 8, 2011 by Tess WebbThomas Kohnstamm is, above all, a writer. In his own words, it’s been a journey: ‘’I’ve written country guidebooks, regional guidebooks, city guidebooks, phrasebooks, Internet travel content, travel essays, and both magazine and newspaper pieces.’’ However, until more recent months… Continue reading →
Richard Bellia: Un Oeil sur la Musique
July 5, 2011 by Lowenna WatersI met Richard Bellia whilst he was installing his recent exhibition at The Norman Rea Gallery, “Un oeil sur la Musique.’’ He is a legendary music photojournalist who has dexterously captured some of the most iconic moments within Rock n’… Continue reading →
Review: Made for Radio
June 24, 2011 by Benedick GibsonJoel Brooks Joe Hufton and his cast pull of a slick and polished production of Sarah Gordon‘s new play “Made for Radio”. The play tells the story of Harry (Freddy Elletson) and Jane (Sarah Barker), childhood sweethearts who travel to… Continue reading →
Drama Barn Review: Red Snow
June 17, 2011 by Benedick GibsonJoel Brooks Red Snow leaves us with no doubt that James Robert Ball is capable of greatness. However his production, whilst at times jaw-droppingly brilliant, is long and over-ambitious; as the play draws to a close, it seemed he and… Continue reading →