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VISUAL ARTS REVIEW: Late Summer Exhibition
This summer, Kilmorack has been waving Gerald Laing’s portrait of Kate Moss as its star attraction, Laing having lately returned…
VISUAL ARTS REVIEW: Picasso at the Chateau de Bray
Picasso has never produced the goods for me despite having stood in front of the Demoiselles d’Avignon in New York…
Arts Council releases response to damning McIntosh Report
The Arts Council late last month, issued its response to the increasingly controversial McIntosh Review, an independent review commissioned by…
VISUAL ARTS REVIEW: Anya Gallaccio at the Camden Arts Centre
With the Freeze 20 exhibition opening at The Hospital this month the controversial YBAs who made a big splash two…
Feeling the Festival Fever? The best of the August Arts Fests
The month of the summer festival is officially here! Although we might not be able to rely on sunny days…
REVIEW: The Big Chill – A Festival For All Senses
After my arrival on Friday night, my first point of interest was the Art Trail. At first I thought it…
Two Peas in a Pod - Mike Leigh & Alfred Hitchcock
When Mike Leigh first uttered his expletives against Alfred Hitchcock`s Frenzy at the 2006 London Film Festival seminar on London…
THEATRE REVIEW: Timon of Athens (Globe Theatre)
The Reduced Shakespeare Company refer to some of the Bard’s minor works as ‘hardly crap at all’ and reviewers and…
THEATRE REVIEW: Let there be love in (The Tricycle)
It is often lazily said that, whilst the Victorians could not bring themselves to acknowledge sex, they were quite happy…
THEATRE REVIEW: A Winter's Tale (The Globe)
A Winter’s Tale is a strange play. It is a comedy in that it ends with a wedding but the…