by Hannah Kane | Feb 13, 2014 | Culture
Paul Squires, the founder of digital arts mecca imperica.com, invites PHOENIX readers to his latest mashup of tech and creativity Paul Squires Many universities, I’m delighted to discover, still have Schools of Humanities. It’s “the humanities” that cover...
by Hannah Kane | Feb 12, 2014 | Culture
Bailey sprinkles some stardust over the dank winter months with this important retrospective Kate Moss, 2013 With tousled mane, Kate Moss guards the entrance to David Bailey’s Stardust, newly opened at the National Portrait Gallery. Her gaze is both sultry and defiant...
by Hannah Kane | Feb 11, 2014 | Culture
A sleek new exhibition, Casting the Line, has opened on Hanover Street, showcasing the drawings of Howard Tangye, many taken from his monograph of 2013, ‘Within’. Tangye, head of BA Womenswear Design at Central Saint Martins, has tutored John Galliano, Christopher...
by Hannah Kane | Feb 10, 2014 | Culture
★★★★☆ Can Alain de Botton’s latest book helps us to develop healthier news-reading habits? It’s Sunday morning, and in an uninspiring lecture hall somewhere in the boondocks of Bloomsbury, bestselling popular philosopher Alain de Botton is teaching us how...
by Hannah Kane | Feb 10, 2014 | Culture
Fashion & Gardens analyses the way we deck out our gardens as we do our bodies… “Gardens are a space where everything interconnects”, mused Christopher Woodward, standing with some of fashion’s finest names (Christopher Kane, Philip Tracey, Alexandra Shulman...
by Hannah Kane | Feb 4, 2014 | Culture
[youtube]InD1obhCVW4[/youtube] Welcome to the first episode of the new series of The Fox Problem. Presented by Gemma Cairney (Radio 1), Georgia LA (VEVO) and Georgie Okell (ex T4, now Fuse TV in the US), the “Three Gees” – as we’re calling them...