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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…
How to run a leading festival with one full-time staff member
It’s been described as the nearest thing the Belfast Festival has to a “fringe” even though it takes place several…
Finding The Moment
Michael David Jones is in the running to be part of Birmingham's FIERCE festival with The Moment Before We Kiss,…
REVIEW: Testing the Echo, Tricycle Theatre, London
REVIEW: Testing the Echo is one of those plays where you only find out what the title refers to halfway…
Into the Interval?
David Trennery tackles the contentious issue of the interval: overpriced drinks, bad acting, sullen drama student staff, long toilet queues…
REVIEW: Deutsche Börse Photography Prize, Photographers’ Gallery, London
REVIEW: The Photographers’ Gallery would have to be the perfect Saturday afternoon gallery. Right in the middle of Soho/Covent Garden…
REVIEW: The Vortex, Apollo Theatre, London
REVIEW: Noel Coward needs no introduction, and Felicity Kendal only needs a tiny one, to make sure you don’t remember…