THEATRE INTERVIEW: Peter Darney talks with RR’s James Cowan
Mr. Arden of Faversham is in trouble.
His wife Alice wants him dead.
His wife’s lover wants him dead.
So do Michael, Greene, Clarke, Black Will and Shakebag.
Come and see which, if any, succeed......
'JUST DO IT - And That Means Environmental Action, Not Trainers' by Charlie Phillips
Photograph by Mini Mouse
Environmental activism has changed the game in the last year. The third Heathrow runway has been defeated, renewable technology is being encouraged as a trump over NIMBY planners, and a post-oil world is being serioulsy considered – albeit with a little help from BP’s careless drilling. The tedious anti-scientific rhetoric of climate deniers hasn’t drowned out the clamour from noisy climate campers and activists.
ARTIST BLOG - The Process: What an intriguing mind you have my dear by Zoe Catherine Kendall
The mind is such a soft, vulnerable place. Despite having no tangible location, at times one can feel it's physical form acutely. Porous, sometimes spongey and very susceptible, a lair beyond the visible world, and yet endlessly affected by external landscapes.
MUSIC INTERVIEW – Noblesse Oblige’s Valerie Renay talks to Barnaby Thornton about their forthcoming album ‘Malady’
Interview by Barnaby Thornton. Photographs by Kiril Bikov.
Noblesse Oblige are so unafraid of exploring new musical horizons, these xenophilous entertainers of worldly pop even make Dr.Who look like a mere pillock in a police box.
MUSIC FEATURE: Schumann's Anatomy: a celebration of the anniversary of Robert Schumann by Fiona Halliday
Music and madness have ever been allies: the composer, Robert Schumann, born 200 years ago this June, is our otherworldly tiptoeing genius plagued by celestial harmonies and voices from beyond the grave. It is surely no coincidence that his music ripples eternally through the filmscapes of ‘The Wizard of Oz’ and ‘Willow’.