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REVIEW: The World As A Stage, Tate Modern
REVIEW: The World As A Stage is the first exhibition at Tate Modern to bring gallery-based and live work together.…
Managing Wellness in the Ethically Exhausted
It is an interesting dichotomy that creative sector organisations are still experiencing difficulties with staff burnout and ethical exhaustion. So…
Ghosts in the Projector: haunting a cinema near you
Ghosts and hauntings have long been a popular choice for film and television. The recent film, 1408, based on a…
A riveting place
It’s been three weeks since opening night and Rivington Place is quickly establishing itself as London’s foremost centre for multicultural…
Brief encounter of the bookish kind
We dream of film noir-like chance meetings. A smoky coffee shop, a glance, a folded note at the end of…
A Play, a Pie and a Pint at Shunt Vaults
London theatre listen up: Paines Plough has joined forces with Glasgow’s Òran Mór to present four exciting world premieres by…
Career Profile: Chris Jaeger, chief executive, Worcester Live
Chris Jaeger is chief executive of Worcester Live as well as chairman of the Guild of Drama Adjudicators, MD of…
The art world’s best kept secret?
From helping in his father’s antiques business to owning his own gallery has taken Paul Jones on a journey via…
REVIEW: Lagerfeld Confidential, a film by Rodolphe Marconi
REVIEW: It’s nice when a film can mix your two interests. In this case, my addiction to fashion magazines had…
What happens when art meets music in a London gallery?
The relationship between music and art has always been obvious but difficult to clarify. The creative impulse behind both is…