Archive for January, 2011

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MUSEings: reinvention

And here tonight on BBC News: David Miliband has announced that he may become Vice Chair of Sunderland FC

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Image: style.comMen’s A/W 2011

Serena Kalirai looks ahead to what’s in store for Men’s fashion this year

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Trending: 70s

The family fashion house Etro, founded by Gimmo Etro in 1968, has taken a look back to its roots for its S/S 2011 womenswear collection and stepped into shoes of the seventies where mixing patterned prints and pairing knitted jumpers with hot pants was all the rage

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Louise Gray: an individual in the fashion world

Where do I begin? The task is set, but how and where do you start? No matter how high your aims may be, there must be a foundation laid in which to build on. One could argue that an artist’s journey above all others is the trickiest of pathways

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Censorship: a catalyst for creativity?

Edward Grande talks to Daniel Roy Connelly, creative director of a Shanghai-based theatre company, on the realities of censorship in China

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Image: Lara Jade @ Sarah DawAltered Beauty

In 1981, Sony presented the first camera which eliminated the need for film; Kodak, ten years later, unveiled the first commercially available DSLR camera. Digital photography, a medium of much artistic and technical versatility, was born

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In Pictures: Alice in Wonderland

With both the Royal Ballet and the Scottish Ballet premiering Alice in Wonderland this season, we look at the evolution of this tale

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The Con of Conceptualism

The Conceptualists – hijackers of the term, ‘modern art’ – seek to remove all artistic conventions. Its spurious philosophical basis is that art is what we consciously make it, not limited by the oppressive constraints of form

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Deputy Editor’s Picks

The arts scene is flourishing in the near future; here are my picks of what to see whatever your motivation, taste or time limitations

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A footwork battle in progressBangs & Works: Tracing the Steps of Chicago House

Adam Bychawski talks to producer DJ Nate about how Chicago is once again at the forefront of House.

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Hip-Hop has an Odd FutureClass of 2011

Future Sounds takes on the bands of 2011

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Up and coming

Our pick of 2011’s best records

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Cinema is dead. Long live cinema!

The rise of 3D: Adrian Choa explores its implications for the future of film

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Top 5 Ballet Movies

To celebrate the release of Black Swan, we look at the five greatest ballet movies

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127 Hours

It’s becoming clear that Danny Boyle is a man who relishes a challenge. This was none more apparent than in 2008 with Slumdog Millionaire, a movie shot largely on location in India with a host of local actors and a chaotic filming schedule

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