David Bowie is – Reviewed
2013 has been marked by the ubiquity of David Bowie. When new exhibition David Bowie is, arrived at the V&A, had Thin White Duke fatigue already set in? Sarah Creed investigates… As I...
2013 has been marked by the ubiquity of David Bowie. When new exhibition David Bowie is, arrived at the V&A, had Thin White Duke fatigue already set in? Sarah Creed investigates… As I...
When traditional forms of protest fail, where do you turn? Amy Jones speaks to Jayne Lawless about the scheme which pushed her toward arts activism… For much of her career as a practicing...
Previously best known for creating TV cult favourites such as Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Joss Whedon is a director at the top of Hollywood’s speed-dial list… They say the geeks shall inherit the...
Longevity and tragedy may have taken their toll, but Nashville’s survivors Lambchop remain undimmed… Having spent a languorous morning reacquainting ourselves with Nashville, Tennessee’s Lambchop recently, it was with some pleasure to realise...
Monday – Much Ado About Nothing 3.30pm @ FACT When Joss Whedon’s Avengers became the third highest grossing film in cinema history, while also receiving broadly warm critical reaction, the oft-used phrase of...
With fresh cuts to the arts a constant threat, now more than ever, independent spaces offer respite; but for how long? When those working in the arts look skyward these days, they no...
Earlier this month, the Chime for Change campaign assembled an impressive line-up of talent, raising awareness about issues affecting women globally. Kayleigh Davies was there. What does feminism represent today? Are we living...
Great swathes of Liverpool’s history is writ large in its architecture. Nowhere is this more true than on its famous waterfront, found Stephanie Kehoe… From the Three Graces – the Port of Liverpool, Cunard...
The largest UK retrospective of his work for 15 years, Chagall: Modern Master seeks to redefine the painter’s place in art history. Does it succeed? The erstwhile Time magazine critic Robert Hughes once...