Tender Napalm Strikes Again
Tender Napalm – a striking title that does what Philip Ridley’s work always manages to do: infuse the bliss of benign fantasy with something terrifying …
Tender Napalm – a striking title that does what Philip Ridley’s work always manages to do: infuse the bliss of benign fantasy with something terrifying …
Mercury Fur, Second Serving. I seem to be making a habit of re-watching plays at the theatre of late. But how could I resist a) …
The subject may pertain to events almost 200 years old, but Shared Experience’s Mary Shelley is a thoroughly contemporary and familiar setting: philosophers decrying conformity …
Some art galleries are legend. I will be talking about them soon and the one I’d like to start from is Sperone Westwater in New …
Forgiveness: the 9th (out of 12) Step in Alcoholics Anonymous’ recovery program – making amends for the harm caused to others during one’s addition. And …
Port Out, Starboard Home. While there may be little thought or knowledge about the word’s maritime beginnings, “posh” remains deeply rooted in British vernacular – …
If we talk about “Lomography”, we have to go back to 80’s and think… Russia. Two generals decided to copy the design of a small …
So I’m having a bit of a love affair with photography at the moment. I’m not sure if it’s just a phase but my eyes …
Rachel Hirons’ When Women Wee first wowed and shocked us back in 2010 during Camden’s Fringe Festival. Now it is hosted by the Soho Theatre …
The finale of Homeland attracted 5 million viewers and has received critical acclaim. It was a refreshing change to watch something on Sunday night British television that …