REVIEW: DAMON ALBARN’S DR DEE
There’s yet another Damon Albarn project out this month – Kinshasa One Two is a record made in Democratic Republic of Congo for Oxfam in five days. Really enjoying it so far – have a listen […]
There’s yet another Damon Albarn project out this month – Kinshasa One Two is a record made in Democratic Republic of Congo for Oxfam in five days. Really enjoying it so far – have a listen […]
Saw the trailer for Anonymous the other day, the Roland Emmerich film which recasts the age-old debate about whether Shakespeare actually wrote his famous plays into a political thriller. What’s not in doubt, though, is […]
The deadline just passed for Manchester’s Bruntwood Playwriting Prize. But the hopefuls will have to go some to match a previous winner, Mogadishu, by drama teacher, Vivienne Franzmann. “The clever writing helps, but huge praise […]
Perusing the paper today, appalled at Liverpool’s latest money grab, I caught sight of the Premier League table. There Norwich City were, in 9th. Two years ago, Wes Hoolahan was hoping we could stay in […]
In the last few years I’ve come across loads of excellent writing from the Arab world. Partly because of my job, partly because I think there’s a renaissance going on. The Beirut39 collection of work […]