Writing and Publishing
University 2.0
This month Tara turns her hand towards the pop-culturisation of Universities, in an era where students are more than aware…
Trip report: The Future of Electronic Literature Symposium
"Electronic Literature? Is that like e-books?" you ask. Well, yes and no — in a sense, electronic writing has been…
Punks lead the charge
Tis the season to be merry. Not to mention culturally stimulated, thrash your guts out in the mosh pit, and…
A girl’s film festival adventures in Creteil and Berlin
It's been a big month for our intrepid film festival reporter. First, Fiona went to Creteil international Festival De Femmes,…
Why I chose suburbia instead of bohemia
To be an artist do you really have to starve? Ralph Grayden tells us about his own experiences juggling art…
Why are Swedish bands so great?
The Knife, The Sounds, Soundtrack of Our Lives, Jose Gonzalez, Crazy Frog, the list goes on. It's striking how many…
Why I chose suburbia instead of bohemia
To be an artist do you really have to starve? Ralph Grayden tells us about his own experiences juggling art…
Art and the Desert: Welcome to Dubai
Gordon Finlayson takes us on a journey to the rapidly growing arts scene in the United Arab Emirates in the…
Protecting Endangered Species: The National Endowment for the Arts
Modern dance is one of the enduring creations of the American twentieth century. And yet many of the greatest dances…
The cruellest month
Early on, April seemed to defy T S Eliot's characterization of the month that begins with All Fool's Day and…