As one of the few people present at the ‘cosy’ Union’s Fusion on the pre-exam period Sunday 16th May, I could only attest that many had missed an excellent performance.
Author Archives: Iris Provias
Review: Writers of Influence: Shakespeare to J. K. Rowling
Writers of Influence: Shakespeare to J.K Rowling could be the one of the most successful exhibition in the past few years at the Graves Gallery.
DVD Review: Afterschool
Afterschool is an unique and profound film but also commentary on twenty first century society and youth.
Review: Vinegar Tom
Caryl Churchill’s Vinegar Tom presents a contemporary view of absurd patriarchal depictions of the female gender.
Review: An Enemy of the People
Review of the Crucible’s opening production, An Enemy of the People.
Live: Mika @ Academy, 18/02/2010
Ever the showman, Mika’s musical circus provides thrills and spills to a soundtrack of first-class pop that doesn’t disappoint.
Review: Can Art Save Us?
John Ruskin believed art could change our thinking and therefore our actions.
Review: A Picture Of Us?
This illustration of identity in British art spans works from the 19th century to the present.
Review: Hogarth at the Graves Gallery
Shedding light on the evolution of the human condition with humour and gravitas.
Review: Moon
Moon marks the welcome return of intelligent Sci-Fi