Archive for February, 2010

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Ones to watch

Model: Lindsey Wixson
Trend: The New Animal
Designer: The Takeover
New Era: Film to Fashion

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Photo: Jason LozierPub

I’ve had previous experimence with this establishment

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Invictus

The timely release of Invictus coincides with the 20th anniversary of Nelson Mandela’s walk to freedom after 27 years in prison

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Collateral

Michael Mann’s Collateral is often overshadowed by his other two towering achievements, Heat and The Last Of The Mohicans, but Collateral shows similar sophistications

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A Single Man

Tom Ford is a fashion designer. That much is obvious from the trailer of his debut film A Single Man. It’s cool, sharp and polished, everything a Gucci suit should be

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Michael Allard

The British media and film industry needs to re-think its approach to awards season

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Nouse Playlist

Mothers’ Day is on the horizon, so slam some of these tunes on a mixtape to earn some sweet maternal affection

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Joe Sumner. Photo Credit Lana Theo.Fiction Plane: a band with big shoes to fill

Sophie Andrews catches up with the rock band fronted by Sting’s son

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               The ConstellationsFuture Sounds

This edition of Future Sounds features two groups from across the pond, which are more than likely to find themselves slapped with the ‘supergroup’ label

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Rolo Tomassi

Stopping off in York for a headline slot in the midst of a tour in support of Enter Shikari, electro-spazz-prog wunderkinder Rolo Tomassi pull a disparate crowd into Fibbers

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The Al-Bustan Rotana Hotel where the murder took place [Photo: tombear60]Mystery surrounding murder of Hamas leader deepens

The story of Mahmoud al-Mabhouh’s murder did not gain media attention until last week, when the Dubai police revealed that forged European passports had been used by the suspects

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Global Focus

The Nouse Politics team summarises the biggest stories from around the world

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Pavel Buchler, “Eclipse”, copyright Pavel Buchler.Award winning artist Pavel Buchler talks about his recent works with Beth Walton

Award-winning artist and research professor at the Manchester School of Art Pavel Buchler is a modest man; quite contrary to the portrait of a ‘strict conceptual artist’ he confesses he probably should be

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Up and coming events

Alan Johnston: Drawing a Shadow, Handmade, and Deutsch Borse Photography Prize

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Lowenna Waters

Earlier this month Alberto Giacometti’s L’Homme qui marche I (Walking Man I) sold for £65 million at Sotherby’s London, making it the most expensive artwork ever to be sold at auction

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