Entries tagged as Culture

The Adventure of the Mystery Machine with the Suspicious Odour (Sherlock Holmes pt.2)

May 27 / By Colin / In Criticism, Culture, Prose / No Comments
Holmes is the ultimate Victorian-Era Scooby-Doo, unmasking the irrational and metaphysical in order to expose the creepy-old-janitor-under-the-werewolf-mask of the coherent, objective world. More...

Sam Leach – the Political Landscape

April 21 / By Tim / In Culture, Visual Art / No Comments

I probably don’t have to describe the controversy surrounding Sam Leach’s Wynne Prize winning painting ‘Proposal for landscaped cosmos’ (below) except to say that the…

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Swedenborg’s Oven: Head number Five – The 6th of April 1744.

April 4 / By Gareth / In Criticism, Culture, Prose / No Comments

As you may well remember from previous posts I have been waiting for Emanuel Swedenborg’s Journal of Dreams to be returned to the…

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Ryszard Kapuscinski – Journalist

March 31 / By Tim / In Criticism, Culture, Prose / No Comments

Much controversy has surrounded a new biography of Polish journalist Ryszard Kapuscinski (1932-2007) which alleges that huge swathes of his reportage were made-up. Defences have…

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Interlude – On the Price and Place of Manuscripts

March 30 / By Emily / In Culture / No Comments

I have recently been indulging in fantasies about all the books I might be able to order on line and have delivered to my door,…

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Poetics of Silence II: “The Story of Noise and Silence”

March 22 / By Christine / In Culture, Prose / No Comments

There is a story in the selected writings of Subcomandante Marcos, spokesperson for the Zapatistas (the indigenous revolutionary movement in the Chiapas mountains…

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Swedenborg’s Oven: Head number Four – Atomic Books in Open Fields

March 18 / By Gareth / In Criticism, Culture, Events, Visual Art / No Comments

In late April I’ll be performing at Open Fields: my contribution will taste something like this:

A theoretically poetic filmic performance for many voices.…

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