by Hannah Kane | Sep 19, 2014 | Culture
What happens when a photography legend, her poetry, a French music producer, and the svelte, creative aesthetics of 80’s New York and modern day Paris collide… Maripol’s legacy as a creative and her place at the top table of 70s and 80s New York art...
by Hannah Kane | Sep 16, 2014 | Culture
The annual Blisters: Sound Sessions poster show at Print Club London, a screen printing paradise nestled in the heart of Dalston, opened on Friday night and now that we’re over the initial excitement and have laid out our spoils ready for framing, we’re a...
by Hannah Kane | Sep 10, 2014 | Culture
If you spent the weekend sketching away with crowds of eager creatives in Covent Garden, you’ll have had the thrill of seeing your scribblings of the city skyline exhibited at the London Graphic Centre, no small feat for an aspiring artist. For those of you...
by Hannah Kane | Sep 2, 2014 | Culture
There’s a lot to be said for independent creative spaces. For one, they do things differently to large commercial galleries; taking bigger risks, touting more controversy, getting closer to the artist, the subtext and the subculture around the creations...
by Hannah Kane | Aug 28, 2014 | Culture
Imogen Heap wows us with her month-long cultural festival, Reverb, at the Roundhouse. Pop-music as we know it tends to remain the sum of a set number of standard parts: a standard studio, a standard set of instruments, and standard recording software. But what would...
by Hannah Kane | Aug 24, 2014 | Culture
Mary-Jane Wiltsher, Assistant Editor Calling all Carnival virgins: ignore that grey-faced gaggle of people you’ve heard grumbling about how much hanging around you have to do. They’re usually the novices who attempt accessing Carnival from the Notting Hill side of...