Summer arrives at Live At Zédel
Charly Clive and Ellen Robertson in Britney, ahead of their Live At Zédel performances this summer
Live At Zédel has just announced its new summer season of live music, cabaret, musical theatre and spoken word, with brand new shows, guests including Rob Brydon, Greg Davies, Jonny Woo and new comedy play Britney.
Beyond pressing play: Q+A with James King of Curzon Enthusiasm
Director Andrei Tarvosky behind the camera
It’s a rare occasion when someone will truly take a recommendation to heart. We exchange tips for podcasts, documentaries, articles and playlists all the time, but holding someone’s attention for long enough for them to understand the value of the treasure you’re sharing just doesn’t happen that much.
Q&A: Annie Warburton, Creative Director of the Crafts Council
From 3 - 7 May 2017, the third edition of London Craft Week takes up residence in the capital to showcase new and established makers. Visitors will be able to experience the stories and contexts of beautifully made things by meeting the makers and even having a go themselves. Creative director of the Crafts Council, Annie Warburton, tells Run Riot about the event and delves into what makes craft currently significant.
Q+A: Strange Heart Beating author Eli Goldstone
Seb’s beautiful, beloved wife Leda has been killed by a swan. And so begins the premise of Strange Heart Beating, the debut novel from Eli Goldstone. Former prose editor of Cadaverine and current Editorial Manager here at Run Riot, Eli’s novel will be published by Granta on 4th May, and this week, she’s our Guest Editor.
Q+A with Julien Planté of The Convention: Brexit and the Political Crash
From left to right: The Convention co-founders Henry Porter, Rebecca Ashton, and producer Julien Planté
UK Green Film Festival director Dan Beck breaks down 2017’s programme
From When Two Worlds Collide, as part of the selection of this year's UK Green Film Festival
Back for 2017 with another bevy of stunning titles from around the world, UK Green Film Festival (UKGFF) arrives in cinemas next month, with climate change, food and resources front and centre of its concerns.