Interview: Anne Pigalle talks to James DC
The legendary and wonderful musician, artist and punk chanteuse Anne Pigalle is peforming at Folly!, Proud Cabaret, 1 Mark Lane, EC3 on the 19th of November. Performances start at 9pm, with Anne on at 10.30pm. Visit the Proud Cabaret website for more info and discount tickets before 10pm. For more info on Anne Pigalle, check her out at her own website
Katie Antoniou chats to Rosie Lovell about her pop-up shop and restaurant
KA: I lived in Brixton for a year when I first moved to London- my parents were pretty freaked out but I found the sense of community stronger than anywhere I've lived since. Has this been your experience with the cafe?
Money, intimacy, thumbscrews: Fiona Halliday at the ENO
The forces of darkness and uncertainty marshaled at the ENO one last time before the sugar fest of Christmas starts to rain down a cinnamon plague of sicky froth, pantomimes and Handel’s Messiah-on-ice on our heads.
Naomi's Style Tips: Nov
There’s been a Youthquake at the Textiles and Fashion Museum//Flappers and Frauleins//Guilt free Christmas shopping. November is about dressing up, banishing the blues and finding a dark corner to be naughty in.
Theatre Review: Shunt: 'Money' Words by James Cowan
Hello there Rioters,
This will be my first posting as a theatre critic for you lovely people and what a first it was!!
I have not had the chance to experience a ‘Shunt’ before and having heard many a rave (sometimes 'raving') review it was with a mixture of excitement and trepidation that I made my way to the darkened ex-tobacco factory on All Hallow's Eve to experience ‘Money’.
Silas Wynd's Little Shop of Horrors and Halloween
At the end of the summer, I paid a visit to Viktor Wynd's home to hear about the plans for his Little Shop of Horrors. Work was underway on the Mare street property that had been secured for the latest Last Tuesday Society project; stocking everything from taxidermy to antique surgical equipment it is the antidote to IKEA, the antithesis of the bland, beige interiors we've become used to.
Fiona Halliday reviews 'The Turn of the Screw'
The list of supernatural operas – ‘The Flying Duchtman’, ‘Der Vamypyre’ ‘Der Freischutz’ and ‘Bluebeard’s Castle’ - make the Saw movies look about as exciting as slipping into a coma.
Naomi's Style Tips: Oct
October tips bought to you via Paris, where its terribly un-Paris like to be on time to anything….