As I am writing this Jeanie Finlay is in Austin, Texas, promoting her new film at SXSW Festival. She sent...
Mia Tyler [daughter of Aerosmith’s frontman Steven Tyler and Cyrinda Foxe] spent much of her life in front of the...
Lying east of Madagascar, the volcanic sprung island network of Mauritius basks, remote, in the Indian Ocean. Though not the...
Overshadowed by its over-bearing neighbour Brazil – both economically and culturally – Colombia is however in an ascendancy of its...
Review by Phil Vanderyken In Katrina’s wake many young professionals, especially in the creative field, have made New Orleans (temporarily)...
Full Blood ends with the words, ‘This is how we begin’. After over 100 pages of poetry exploring love, sex,...
As a whole V/H/S is pretty abysmal, as a collage of separate horror shorts it’s a patchy muddle of bad...
Welcome, boys and, er, ghouls, to the first of my columns for God Is In The TV. The miserable...
It is a country of great tradition, borne from centuries of rich and colourful history, often bloody but always unbowed....
“In the age of alluring, magical machines, a society that forgets art risks losing its soul.” Camille Paglia A...
REVIEW By John Millington “If they give us an inch, then we will be down on them like dogs.” Union...
Dubbed ‘Queen of Burlesque’ by numerous publications and voted regularly into the Top Stars of Burlesque in World (2009, 2010...
For the past five years political discourse has been dominated the disastrous state of Economics worldwide. The impact of...
In times of austerity, and in a city like London with a wealth of entertainment at your fingertips, you would...
Review by Marion Jenkins “Rylance’s Olivia glides around the stage like a ‘medieval dalek’” A ‘star-crossed’ cast and lavish set...