THE SOUL OF WOMAN UNDER SOCIALISM: THE REMARKABLE WOMEN OF VIETNAMAt dusk, on January 17th 1960, women from the Mekong Delta region of Vietnam began preparations for the most daring military ruse. Their...
THE LIVING AND THE DEAD: PETTIBON, MANSON, AND THE SIXTIESCharles Manson died on Sunday 19th of November, he was 83. A state prison in Corcoran, California was the place where he lived-out...
REVIEW: ‘MURDER ON THE ORIENT EXPRESS’@KennethBranagh: When you try your best but don’t succeed! #MurderOrient It is one of Agatha Christie’s most celebrated and beloved...
THE SMOOTH-FACED GENTLEMEN: AN ALL-FEMALE SHAKESPEARE COMPANYThe Smooth-Faced Gentlemen are innovators. Creating “fresh, fast, and faithful productions of Shakespeare with entirely female casts”,...
THE GULBENKIAN: ‘ANTIGONE’Sophocles’s ancient Greek classic ‘Antigone’ is reimagined by Actors of Dionysus comes to the Gulbenkian on Monday 27 November at 7.30pm....
DALI AND DUCHAMP REVIEW – A MAGNIFICENTLY SURREAL DOUBLE-ACTDalí and Duchamp, a Dadaist, and a Surrealist. A public persona, and a timid lone artist. A painter, and a conceptual artist. What brings...
THE GULBENKIAN: ROCKY HORROR PICTURE SHOWThe ultimate B-movie referencing, Time Warping, cinematic musical extravaganza, ‘The Rocky Horror Picture Show ‘Sing-Along’ is back for...
TAPESTRY OF LIGHT: INTERSECTIONS OF ILLUMINATION AT CANTERBURY CATHEDRALThe end of the world is a theme as long as time itself; in art, it has been represented across the different disciplines throughout the...
REVIEW: JON GRAYSON – STRANGER EPPreviously working in London’s financial district, University of Kent’s Jon Grayson highlights his wonderfully viscous vocals in his new...