Threshold 2013
March brings with it the return of Liverpool’s grassroots music festival Threshold. We take a look at what’s on offer… Next week, Threshold, the city’s ‘grassroots’ festival, returns to the Baltic Triangle. The...
March brings with it the return of Liverpool’s grassroots music festival Threshold. We take a look at what’s on offer… Next week, Threshold, the city’s ‘grassroots’ festival, returns to the Baltic Triangle. The...
C James Fagan takes Mark Leckey’s lead and runs with it, analysing how we make sense of our world through cultural artefacts… In a previous article, I quoted Brian Eno. The quote was...
It’s all change as we head to the Blade Factory to check out the new sounds of Mazes. Would their gamble pay off? It was with a mixture of intrigue and expectation that...
As Lift-Off Film Festival hits the cities screens, Rachael Jones is looking forward to 15+ hours of cinema … Founded in 2011, by up and coming independent filmmakers Ben Pohlman and James Alexander, this...
Monday – Liverpool Lift-Off Film Festival various venues The Lift-Off Film Festival was founded in London two years ago by independent filmmakers Ben Pohlman and James Alexander, as a means of promoting “raw...
Film Podcast #22: The Paperboy and Cloud Atlas by The Double Negative on Mixcloud DW Mault reviews Lee Daniels’ violent thriller The Paperboy, and sci-fi mystery drama Cloud Atlas. In Daniels’ (Precious) The...
Next month sees the arrival of FACT’s new exhibition The Art of Pop Video. It should be a wild ride… When FACT unveils latest exhibition The Art of The Pop Video in the...
DW Mault on BFI doc. From The Sea To The Land Beyond, and Liverpool’s unique relationship with its coastline… The sea is a master that fears no one but instills in everyone who...
DW Mault on Ursula Meier’s Sister, screening tonight as part of FACT’s Discover Tuesdays… Scattered noise and its opposite number does strange things to a consciousness. The noise is in fact the noise...