Culture Diary w/c 26-08-13
Monday – Othello 7.15pm @ the Kazimier £10/£8/£5 A week-long run of Shakespeare’s compelling tragedy Othello begins tonight at the Kazimier, proving once again this venue isn’t just the home of some of...
Monday – Othello 7.15pm @ the Kazimier £10/£8/£5 A week-long run of Shakespeare’s compelling tragedy Othello begins tonight at the Kazimier, proving once again this venue isn’t just the home of some of...
As Autumn approaches, it’s comforting to know it brings with it an impressive batch of gigs. We pick our top 10… We hate to be the ones to break the news, but summer...
Fancy your chances of being in the company of Richard Hamilton, David Hockney and Peter Doig? Read on… When Sarah Pickstone’s Stevie Smith and the Willow (above) was announced as the winner of...
A festival not subject to the whims of typical Bank Holiday weather, the inaugural Summercamp promises that and more… Sitting watching the rain stream down the windows last Saturday night, the mind wandered...
The Man Who Fell to Earth illustrates perfectly the rich if incongruent career of director Nic Roeg… In every sense of the word, Nicholas Roeg has had a remarkable career. Before making his...
Monday – The Man Who Fell to Earth 6pm @ FACT Adapted from the 1963 novel of the same name by Walter Tevis (The Hustler, Mocking Bird), The Man Who Fell to Earth...
The largest exhibition of its kind, Art Everywhere opened this week. Freya Carr considers the results… On Picton Road, Liverpool, there’s a stately – or rather, queenly – figure surveying the build-up of...
With artwork sat side-by-side with nature, Emma Sumner finds Yorkshire Sculpture Park is exactly what it’s cracked up to be… There’s no other place in the world like Yorkshire Sculpture Park, or so...