INTERVIEW: Kieran Hurley talks BEATS, politics and the youth today
BEATS is a coming-of-age story set in the raving 90s, when “public gatherings around amplified music characterised by the emission of a succession of repetitive beats” were outlawed.
Written and performed by Kieran Hurley, Beats has won the young Scot multiple awards and huge critical acclaim.
Teatr Zar's 'Caesarean Section: Essays on Suicide' - music, movement, multi-national influences and the Taboo...
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The Way of Trouw by Dan Davies
The legendary Dutch club is bringing a bit of their magic to Village Underground. Dan Davies gives programmer and DJ, Olaf Boswijk a quick call to discuss their methods.
DD: Is there a Trouw philosophy?
INTERVIEW: Katie Antoniou talks to Mark Kermode about fax machines, sci-fi, silent cinema and the art of film criticism
I'm not in the movie business, but film critic Mark Kermode has still managed to make me nervous.
The ‘Moment’ as ‘Movement’
Anticipating the collapse of true artistic collaboration Francesca Goodwin investigates the interdisciplinary practice of creative groups on the London arts scene.