-
12 July 2021
Don McCullin Photography Exhibition Review
My review of the Don McCullin photography exhibiiton at the Tate Liverpool. This review is part of my Silver Arts Award work. Please leave comments.
-
9 July 2021
Manchester International Festival: Love Campus ABCD by Ibrahim Mahama
Ibrahim Mahama’s work explores how new technologies and imaginations link to empower others, allowing them to rethink life on all levels – beyond the human experience.
-
9 July 2021
Manchester International Festival: Breathless Puppets by Akram Khan & Naaman Azhari
Forced apart in childhood by the expectations of their cultures and the disapproval of their fathers, two men with a passion for dance reconnect through the tragedy of the pandemic.
-
9 July 2021
How to Play Minecraft - a review by Mirel
This is my review of Minecraft and how to play it.
-
9 July 2021 – 1 August 2021
Online Emerging Artist Residency with FACT Liverpool
FACT is inviting artists living or working in the North of England to create new digital work in the latest round of its FACT Together commissioning scheme. FACT Together will offer 4 early-career artists a grant of £2500 each plus a production budget of £1500 to develop an idea that will be presented online.
-
5 July 2021 – 23 July 2021
Rotherham Photography and Film Competition
We are looking for a Young Photographer & Young Videographer to document upcoming events for the Children’s Capital of Culture. You don’t need to have any qualifications or equipment – you just need to be 16-25, live in Rotherham, and have a passion for photography or film.
-
8 July 2021
Voice Retrospects: My Mad Fat Diary
This comedy-drama is one of E4’s best ever TV series.
-
5 July 2021
How-to take quality pictures using your phone
PastBook has put together the ultimate summer guide to capturing professional-looking images on your smartphone.
-
5 July 2021
Interview with the co-founders of London Performance Studios
We speak to Lise Bell, former Exec Director at the Gate Theatre in Notting Hill, and visual artist Than Hussein Clark about the new spaces and wraparound support they are making available to artists as we look towards a post-recovery creative sector.
-
2 July 2021
Mélanie Matranga: 0, 1, 2, 3, 4 & People (2021)
“It's a bit like awkwardly watching an apartment through a secret camera — a little voyeuristic but mundane.”
-
2 July 2021
'Hozier: NPR Music Tiny Desk Concert' - A Review
A review of Hozier's NPR Tiny Desk Concert - By Thea G
-
29 June 2021
Cultural Comforts: June 2021
Half-way through the year already – here’s another set of recommendations to take a break from heavy/serious culture. This month, all the culture features artists or protagonists that are queer!
-
27 June 2021
Superhero on Screen: Exploring Grief, Loss and Mental Health (Part 2)
In this two-part column, I’ll be exploring examples of superhero TV shows which portray powerful depictions of grief, loss, mental health and what we should learn from their insights.
-
26 June 2021 – 16 August 2021
VAULT Festival announces open call for 10th Anniversary Festival in 2022
VAULT Festival, the UK’s leading independent showcase of live performance, has announced that applications are now open for its 10th-anniversary festival, returning to London from Tuesday 25th January - Sunday 20th March 2022.
-
-
24 June 2021
Young Norfolk Creatives call for creative change
Young Norfolk Creatives have produced a film with the simple yet effective message, "listen to us", as they champion the need for more support to the creative industries.
-
23 June 2021
Call me a business woman, because I love my own company
Jasmine Rowland discusses the importance of making time and unwinding for yourself. She looks back at the moment the world stopped, Lockdown "season one" as the point where she embarked on a journey of discovery self love, self worth and self care.
-
23 June 2021
‘Keep Mum’ Review: A fresh take on the horror genre
Trigger warning: this article contains topics of domestic violence/abuse, alcoholism and grief that some readers may find distressing.
When it comes to horror, less is more, and Luana Di Pasquale demonstrates that perfectly in her horror short ‘Keep Mum’.