by Hannah Kane | Oct 7, 2014 | Culture
Though we’ve marvelled at Amma Assante’s Belle and fallen for Gia Copolla’s Palo Alto this year, with the London Film Festival hotting up, the world of cinema seems to be looking a little thin on the ground in terms of female trailblazers. In...
by Hannah Kane | Oct 6, 2014 | Culture
The 2014 Turner Prize exhibition opened this week at the Tate Britain. Showcasing the shortlist of nominees: Duncan Campbell, Ciara Phillips, James Richards, and Tris Vonna-Michell… This year’s collection of work is heavily weighted towards film and video, and...
by Hannah Kane | Oct 4, 2014 | Beauty
It’s probably fair to say that when is comes to the grown-up, more luxurious end of the grooming market, men are often left neglected. So for those gentlemen who outgrew the olfactory offerings of the Lynx collection more than a while ago, may we suggest Refinery....
by Hannah Kane | Oct 3, 2014 | Culture
PHOENIX’s assistant editor Mary-Jane Wiltsher gets a glimpse of acclaimed artist Hormazd Narielwalla’s cutting-strewn world to talk cubism, anatomy in art, and childhood memories of India… Crafting our GODS & MONSTERS issue spurred questions of...
by Hannah Kane | Oct 3, 2014 | Fashion
When radiography met knitwear… Tonight, London’s Hospital Club will host the launch of a new womenswear collection, designed and manufactured in the UK. Great, but not exactly extraordinary. What is extraordinary is the fact that this particular line,...