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Oisín McGilloway
Nov 8, 20234 min read
In Conversation With Matthew Barrington, Curator of 'Jazz On Screen' At The Barbican
Festival Curator Matthew Barrington shares the philosophy behind programming ‘Jazz on Screen’, the selection of films screening at...
Ariana Nazir
Nov 6, 20232 min read
‘Foe’ LFF 2023 Review: An Unconventional Love Story And Futuristic Tale
If you are already put off by the idea of marriage, maybe this isn’t the movie for you. For me, the allure of Foe was seeing Saoirse...
Ben Lewis
Oct 28, 20234 min read
'The Bikeriders' LFF 2023 Review: A Wild Ride Not All That Wild
In mid-twentieth-century America, the steed became metal. The elegant, slender physique of the horse was replaced by fat metal tyres and...
Harry Anstey-Walsh
Oct 21, 20233 min read
At Frieze London, art imitates life
★★★☆☆ Sadie Coles, Frieze London 2023. Courtesy of Linda Nylind/Frieze. © All Rights Reserved. You’ve heard of the ‘hemline index’, which...
Anainah Dalal and Ayushi Goel
Oct 17, 20237 min read
London Feminist Book Club Festival: A Very "Woman-ly" Weekend
Photo courtesy of London Feminist Book Club Festival Walking into the Dame Alice Owen Pub on a crisp, cloudy weekend, a gust of fresh air...
Akane Hayashi
Sep 21, 20239 min read
In Conversation With Coupdekat: On Her Latest EP, Loud LDN, & Gender Equality In The Music Industry
Photo provided courtesy of Holocene Management London-based multimedia artist Coupdekat has established herself as one of the freshest...
Fathima Jaffar
Sep 7, 20233 min read
In Search of Answers: An Evening with Ecopoets at the Southbank Centre
Photo by Clem Onojeghuo (licensed under Unsplash Licence) As the lights dimmed in the Southbank Centre’s Royal Festival Hall for the...
Georgia Gibson
Jul 14, 20234 min read
The National Theatre's New Views Winner: 3.2.1 by Kiera Grierson
It is a rare privilege to experience the work of a new generation of talented writers up-close, especially in an age of funding cuts for...
Oisín McGilloway
Jul 7, 20233 min read
'Shabu' Review: A Feel-Good Portrait Of Childhood
With vibrance and energy, Shabu and its equally vivacious subject have a lot to say about life and growing up, delivered through the most...
Grace Moran
Jun 10, 20233 min read
In Conversation With: GrimFest, London's Only Horror Theatre Festival
Are you a fan of all things dark and creepy? If yes, the horror theatre festival, GrimFest, is back for its second year and is stronger than
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