Within moments of The Miseducation of Cameron Post, battle lines have been...
In the intimate basement space of The Social, Kyle Falconer – frontman of Scottish...
To celebrate the 30th anniversary of his 1988 record Slow Turning, John Hiatt...
In general, the different aspects of a...
Watching Freak Show is an interesting experience. On the one hand, it has a slightly forced, manic...
It is perhaps a fair assessment that any film which makes Fifty Shades of Grey its cornerstone is...
From the beginning, Nick Mulvey’s performance whispered understated skill:...
From the first minute of The Cured (directed by David Freyne), the deeply unsettling presence...
In the cavernous hall of the Kentish Town Forum, a huge, eclectic crowd anticipated...
Nakhane Touré is a South African artist who has...
Hoarding has long been a subject of fascination for storytellers and audiences alike, spawning countless pseudo-docs offering an exploitative peek into the lives of sufferers. Emerging playwright Chloe Lawrence-Taylor is clearly fascinated with the subject, too, but presents a more sympathetic, nuanced view in Personal Values. Stuck (almost literally) in her overstuffed...
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