Review: Gert and Uwe Tobias/Diane Arbus at Nottingham Contemporary
There is something deeply unsettling about Gert and Uwe Tobias’ exhibition at Nottingham Contemporary, [...]
Review: Cirque du Soleil Saltimbanco at the Trent FM Arena
Seemingly, spectacles no longer have the power to suspend reality as they used to. [...]
Morrissey’s Bookshelf: By Grand Central Station I Sat Down and Wept
They say that “talent borrows, genius steals”, and it seems somewhat apt that this [...]
Review: Hairspray – The Musical
As I scan around the room, I wonder how many brothers, boyfriends, friends and [...]
Review: Dreamlands at Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris
The ‘city of a thousand and one cities’, Dubai, sells itself on dreams. It [...]
Review: Les Promesses du Passé at Centre Georges Pomipdou, Paris
It cannot be denied that the spectre of communism, in all its austere glory, [...]
Review: Uneven Geographies at Nottingham Contemporary
Globalisation is barely a new phenomenon. Social theorists wax lyrical about the world becoming [...]
Review: Ctrl.Alt.Shift Unmasks Corruption at Malt Cross
The world is a dark and dirty place. Wars are being fought all over [...]
Review: Before the Earthquake
It is often said that life is the sum of experiences. Various events in [...]
Review: BBC Philharmonic at Royal Concert Hall
As part of their classical season this spring, the Royal Concert Hall blessed our [...]
Review: Hedda Gabler at Royal Centre
My most anticipated attraction on this year’s calendar at the Royal Centre was Henrik [...]
Review: The Meaning of Style at the New Art Exchange
“Segregation is the dustbin of history”. This is the message we are left with [...]
Review: Midsummer Night’s Dream at Nottingham Arts Theatre
There was but one shining light on a dreary evening in Nottingham this Friday; [...]










