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Walter Lobyn Hamilton Spins Albums Into Art: A Review of What I Have You Have
Welcon Dominique reviews of Walter Lobyn Hamilton's 'What I Have You Have' exhibition
weldondominique
Oct 13, 20234 min read


Playwright Abby Auman on splatter, risk-taking and the importance of intimate, live theatre
This October sees the world premiere of The Splatter Play, a messy spectacle written by Abby Auman and directed by Jess Johnson.
Sarah Hajkowski
Oct 8, 20238 min read


Looting Legacies: The British Museum’s Stolen Treasures
Nightmare at the British Museum: missing treasure and renewed calls to repatriate stolen objects.
Chao Shete
Oct 7, 20233 min read

Laufey’s New Album: A Bewitching Rom-Com Between Classical and Jazz
Bewitched is the second studio album of Icelandic-Chinese artist Laufey, and is Spotify's 2nd biggest debut globally
eratomag
Oct 5, 20236 min read


Autumn Art: The Best Shows Around the UK
September is change-over month in galleries across the country. Here is the pick of the up-coming exhibitions across the UK.
Catriona Miller
Oct 2, 20234 min read

Notes on the Barbaissance
An overview of the recent 'Barbie-mania', & the film's cultural & critical impact.
devonfwebb
Sep 30, 20238 min read
Ten Songs to Listen to as Autumn Approaches
Here are the songs of the season!
Callum Foulds
Sep 29, 20238 min read


Ola Musique on Afro Soul Gospel and Reinventing Gospel Sounds
Ola Musique is a musician based in Abuja Nigeria, known for infusing pidgin English into a gospel genre called Afro-soul gospel.
kennethonwurah75
Sep 21, 20234 min read


Back in Time, to the Beginning: A Tribute to Taylor Swift and a New Age
A creative essay and tribute to Taylor Swift, her re-recordings, and presence in girlhoods around the world
Xiao Faria da Cunha
Sep 12, 20235 min read


Afraid Of His Visions: HR Giger at the Aleš South Bohemian Gallery
As the world faces existential crises, this nightmarish retrospective of the Swiss-born artist feels all too timely.
Olivia McNeilis
Sep 11, 20235 min read


The Three of Us
The Three Of Us is a painting collection which looks at the desire for stability and affection during a time where this had been taken away.
eratomag
Sep 7, 20231 min read


Play Review: Ismat Apa Ke Naam
The Shah family of actors inaugurate the Delhi Theatre Festival with their witty and hilarious Ismat Apa ke Naam.
Devanshi Panda
Sep 3, 20233 min read
Farewell to Sunshine: An End-of-Summer Playlist
A playlist by Peculiar Ibhawoh that captures the essence of our summer adventures that are soon coming to an end.
Peculiar Ibhawoh
Aug 30, 20239 min read


Last Chance to See: The Best of the Summer Exhibitions
A run-down of the best summer exhibitions from around the UK to see before they close
Catriona Miller
Aug 28, 20234 min read


Boygenius and co. astound at Gunnersbury Park.
Callum Foulds reviews Boygenius, Soak, Ethel Cain, and Muna at Gunnersbury park.
Callum Foulds
Aug 24, 20233 min read


From Church to Inferno: A Review of Hozier's "Unreal Unearth."
An album review of "Unreal Unearth," Grammy-nominated and award-winning musician, Hozier's latest album.
Peculiar Ibhawoh
Aug 20, 20234 min read


Colin Drown on Illustrating Book Covers, Drawing Faces, and Analysis in Art Creation
Interview with Colin Drown, an illustrator, and digital and traditional artist known for his rendition of classic book covers.
Celina Tran
Aug 12, 20236 min read

FinnFinn on Illustrations, Simplicity, and the Joy of Creation
FinnFinn is a French artist based in Paris. Using illustration, water and gouache paints, he is the creator of a cute, colourful universe.
Celina Tran
May 8, 20235 min read


Anita Tango on Art, Poetry, and Painting through the Lens of Anxiety
Anita Tango is an Australian painter, sculptor, and poet, exploring the mind of the artist, feminism, love and heartbreak through art.
Celina Tran
Apr 24, 20236 min read
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