Archive for February, 2010
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Ones to watch
By Nouse — February 23, 2010
Model: Lindsey Wixson
Trend: The New Animal
Designer: The Takeover
New Era: Film to Fashion
Invictus
By Duncan Pelham — February 23, 2010
The timely release of Invictus coincides with the 20th anniversary of Nelson Mandela’s walk to freedom after 27 years in prison
Collateral
By Duncan Pelham — February 23, 2010
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
A Single Man
By Lev Harris — February 23, 2010
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
Michael Allard
By Michael Allard — February 23, 2010
The British media and film industry needs to re-think its approach to awards season
Nouse Playlist
By Tom Killingbeck — February 23, 2010
Mothers’ Day is on the horizon, so slam some of these tunes on a mixtape to earn some sweet maternal affection
Fiction Plane: a band with big shoes to fill
By Sophie Andrews — February 23, 2010
Sophie Andrews catches up with the rock band fronted by Sting’s son
Future Sounds
By Estella Adeyeri — February 23, 2010
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
Rolo Tomassi
By Tom Killingbeck — February 23, 2010
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
Mystery surrounding murder of Hamas leader deepens
By Vanessa Donhowe-Mason — February 23, 2010
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
Global Focus
By Nouse — February 23, 2010
The Nouse Politics team summarises the biggest stories from around the world
Award winning artist Pavel Buchler talks about his recent works with Beth Walton
By Beth Walton — February 23, 2010
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
Up and coming events
By Nouse — February 23, 2010
Alan Johnston: Drawing a Shadow, Handmade, and Deutsch Borse Photography Prize
Lowenna Waters
By Lowenna Valerie Waters — February 23, 2010
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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