The Cult of Isaac by M. G. StephensNews, PoetryTHE CULT OF ISAAC We all know about Abraham, the great religions emanating from his skull, but what about Isaac,…
Miss Saigon by Heather WellsReviewsMiss Saigon, Prince Edward Theatre, January 2015 Sir Cameron Mackintosh’s new production of Miss Saigon, currently on at the Prince Edward…
Interview with Senior Curator Daniel RobbinsInterviewsHeather Wells interviews Daniel Robbins, Senior Curator of the Leighton House Museum talking about the current exhibition, A Victorian Obsession. …
For Calcutta by Manash BhattacharjeePoetryAs I leave for Calcutta I think the city Always that other city Its river Ganga Always my other river…
At the Nursing Home by Leland JamesCompetitions, Poetry—inside an old man vacant by the window Hold me occasionally for the light is fading and I can no…
Back to Painting – Danny FoxReviews Danny Fox, Back to Painting It’s a strange time in the history of the visual arts avant-garde right now. So…
Virginia Woolf – Art, Life and VisionReviewsVirginia Woolf – Art, Life and Vision Virginia Woolf viewed greatness as a “positive possession”. In her mind greatness was…
Different Faces by Manash BhattacharjeeNews, Poetry“I wonder sometimes where people store all their different faces.” ~ Trina Nileena Banerjee The face he wears every morning…
Truth and Memory at The Imperial War MuseumReviewsTruth and Memory at The Imperial War Museum The walk from Waterloo station to The Imperial War Museum is…
Two Hundred Twenty a Kilo by Nabarun Bhattacharya, translated by Manash BhattacharjeeNews, Poetry(Homage to Karl Marx) Nabarun Bhattacharya (23 June 1948 – 31 July 2014) On the floor of a slaughterhouse A…
The Human Factor v Matisse by Richard WarburtonReviewsThe Human Factor v Matisse by Richard Warburton The Southbank Centre is currently hosting the emetic Festival of Love…
Stripping Gaza by Manash BhattacharjeePoetryFor Najwan Darwish A lucky three-year-old Is Saher* Abu Namous If Gaza didn’t explode The world would have Known nothing…
A FIRST WORLD PROBLEMReviewsA FIRST WORLD PROBLEM By Jessica Reid and Tamsin Crouch Theatre503 is a small, intimate and rather quirky theatre…
Mave Fellowes – Q&AInterviewsOdeline is quite an unusual character, what was your inspiration for her? I am intrigued by prickly, antisocial characters, especially…
Resurrection by Jessica Albarn – Lawrence Alkin GalleryReviewsResurrection Resurrection by Jessica Albarn – Lawrence Alkin Gallery If you were wondering where all the bees had gone, look…
Ophelia Among The Flowers by RedonReviewsRedon Ophelia Among The Flowers Odilon Redon’s Ophelia Among The Flowers is one of the many pastels that take Shakespeare’s tragedy…
Blessed Is the Road On Which You Are Travelling Today by Neil HerringtonFiction, NewsYou had never heard of the word until an hour ago, but already your designers are as familiar with the…
Blessed Is the Road On Which You Are Travelling Today by Neil HerringtonShort StoriesTuesday, 14 February 1989 You had never heard of the word until an hour ago, but already your designers are…
The Grandfather by Manash BhattacharjeeNews, PoetryTo Steven O’ Brien Grandfather Heaney dug deep Into his country’s soil Another man unlike him left home To burrow…
The Golden Hour by Frances GapperFiction, NewsFrances Gapper The Golden Hour That afternoon was a particularly trying one for Mary. Having changed her mother’s incontinence…
Flowers by Mark GodfreyFiction, NewsShe communicates through flowers. Daffodils are for happiness, carnations for sadness, snowdrops mean hope and tulips stand for strength. She…
Flowers by Mark GodfreyShort StoriesShe communicates through flowers. Daffodils are for happiness, carnations for sadness, snowdrops mean hope and tulips stand for strength. She…
The Modern Eye, Edvard Munch exhibition at Tate Modern. By Will StoneReviewsWill Stone, The Modern Eye The Modern Eye, Edvard Munch exhibition at Tate Modern. By Will Stone ‘Without anxiety…
Khuda by Manash BhattacharjeeNews, PoetryMany times I passed by your house On my way to see my grandmother I paused before the large iron…
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