30/09/2020
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Mystical and Mystifying: Krabi 2562 – Reviewed

The modern day and the past overlap in this dreamlike collaborative feature from directors Ben Rivers and Anocha Suwichakornpong, finds Mike Pinnington…   Detective story, ghost story, travelogue; a eulogy to cinema and a...

25/09/2020
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Despair, Hope and ‘Doomscrolling’ in Paul Schrader’s First Reformed

“Someone has to do something.” Luke Penny on the eerie parallels in Paul Schrader’s 2017 film, First Reformed, with our compulsive doomscrolling of social media… We’re six months into a global pandemic and...

24/09/2020
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“We’re experts at taking risks.” On the fraught issue of artists’ pay

Is being an artist now so precarious as to be unhealthy? Sue Flowers draws on her own experiences and those of others working in the sector to consider what more can be done…...

18/09/2020
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Don McCullin – The Sublime amid the Maelstrom

Don McCullin’s has been a career spent documenting anguish. But, finds Mike Pinnington, his lens is equally capable of capturing quotidian, humane scenes…  There is something of the sublime about the black and...

16/09/2020
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Queer Contemporaries @ Air Gallery, Altrincham – Reviewed

Connection, alienation and domesticity: Lucy Holt reviews Short Supply’s latest exhibition that speaks directly to a broad spectrum of queer experience… There’s an ongoing conversation around the Cheshire town of Altrincham that things are...

04/09/2020
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Culture Diary – On Our Radar

Our first post-lockdown pick of the week’s arts, design, film and music events looks a little different. It still features our selections of some of the best cultural offerings from around the North...