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East London: The UK’s Canvas

August 25, 2013 3:54 pm0 Comments

TO VIEW ALL OF LAURA’S PICTURES OF STREET ART PLEASE CLICK HERE I’ve lived in East London for all of my life. It is a place that is in constant transition, filled with a huge number of people from different backgrounds, cultures and countries. The area has been known throughout […]

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Only God Forgives: Why Refn’s latest picture is a misunderstood masterpiece

August 7, 2013 11:18 am4 Comments
Only God Forgives: Why Refn's latest picture is a misunderstood masterpiece

Only God Forgives is the latest film entry from Danish director Nicolas Winding Refn, and while it’s getting almost universally panned by critics for being dull and overly ultra-violent, its true brilliance lies not in its content but in its cinematic execution. I’ll try and keep this as spoiler-free as […]

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Arts festivals can change the world

August 6, 2013 7:49 pm0 Comments
Arts festivals can change the world

Between the 24th and 29th of September, Sofia, the capital of Bulgaria, will become the temporary home of young artists from around the world. The first edition of the International Festival of Art Sofistik promises to be an unforgettable experience for all participants. Everyone is welcomed to take part in […]

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Unleashed – A Carnival of Cabaret

July 21, 2013 12:19 pm0 Comments
Unleashed - A Carnival of Cabaret

Cabaret! The theatre form of the bizarre, the no-holds-barred and the riotously funny. It’s the kind of thing you generally have to search for. It’s not advertised to the general public, and the audience are a select group of people who tend to move in entertainment or art circles. So […]

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Tattoo Appeal…

July 20, 2013 3:45 pm0 Comments
Tattoo Appeal...

It seems that no matter where you go there’s someone with a tattoo right in front of you, everybody knows at least two or three people that have braved the needle of a tattoo machine… they are more popular now than ever but whats the real appeal? Firstly everyone’s pain […]

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Photos are a piece of art – Interview with young Bedford photographer Emma Dullingham

June 6, 2013 9:50 am1 Comment
Photos are a piece of art - Interview with young Bedford photographer Emma Dullingham

Emma Dullingham is a photographer based in Bedford. She featured in Caprice Magazine Canada Represented by Koloro fine art and photography agency. Featured twice in Vogue Italia. Koloro’s Photographer of the year 2012. Piotr Balkus: Your photographs were featured twice in Vogue Italia. How did that happen? Emma Dullingham: I […]

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The Woman in Black: still one of the best (and scariest) West End’s plays

April 23, 2013 2:12 pm0 comments
The Woman in Black: still one of the best (and scariest) West End's plays

Darkness surrounds the stage. A door slams. A rocking chair swings. The Woman In Black, one of the West End’s longest running plays, keeps notching up frightened but enthusiastic fans. No wonder that the play, based on Susan Hill’s novel, has been lasting for so long. The austere setting (two […]

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unePassante’s ‘No Drama’ Reviewed

April 10, 2013 12:00 pm0 comments
unePassante's 'No Drama' Reviewed

unePassante, the Italian trio presents ‘No Drama‘. Three years after their debut album More Than One In Number (2010). ‘No Drama’ is expected to release in April. unePassante introduce a completely different outlook in comparison to their last release. Going from jazz / folk and rock to experimenting with electro-pop. […]

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