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4102 resultsREVIEW: The Alternative Philosophy, Leonard Street Gallery
REVIEW: Dancing between the bright lights of Tokyo, London and Berlin, The Alternative Philosophy show illuminates a path that encompasses…
REVIEW: Hampstead Road, Camden People's Theatre
REVIEW: A peek into the partially blacked-out windows of Camden People’s Theatre a couple of weeks ago would have provided…
Keith Khan: Head of Culture for the London 2012 Cultural Olympiad
Keith Khan's challenge as Head of Culture for the London 2012 Cultural Olympiad is to coordinate a celebration of culture…
REVIEW: The Histories, by the RSC at the Roundhouse, London
REVIEW: Shakespeare’s history plays form two cycles. Confusingly the early cycle consists of four plays about Kings Henry VI and…
Marilyn Monroe: Larger in death
There`s a decided irony and one which probably would amuse Marilyn Monroe herself that La Diva is more famous now…
Jamila Gavin: Re-working Shakespeare
Shakespeare 24 is the largest ever global Shakespeare festival. It takes place on 23rd April, timed to coincide with what…
End of the Line for Misery Memoirs?
If postmodernism has taught us anything it’s that there’s a thin line between fact and fiction. We are taught to…
REVIEW: Wildlife Photographer of the Year Award, Natural History Museum, London
REVIEW: The Shell Wildlife Photographer of the Year Award Exhibition is testament both to nature’s beauty and the skill and…
Turn your office into an art gallery – and invite the public in
Hector Proud noticed that many people walking past mistook his PR office for yet another East End gallery space. So…
In conversation with Sophie Macpherson - fine art recruiter
Sophie Macpherson - if the name sounds familiar it's no wonder: Sophie runs the fine art world's best known recruitment…