Archive for January, 2011
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MUSEings: reinvention
By Nouse — January 18, 2011
And here tonight on BBC News: David Miliband has announced that he may become Vice Chair of Sunderland FC
Men’s A/W 2011
By Serena Kalirai — January 18, 2011
Serena Kalirai looks ahead to what’s in store for Men’s fashion this year
Trending: 70s
By Nouse — January 18, 2011
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
Louise Gray: an individual in the fashion world
By Paris Bennett — January 18, 2011
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
Censorship: a catalyst for creativity?
By Edward Grande — January 18, 2011
Edward Grande talks to Daniel Roy Connelly, creative director of a Shanghai-based theatre company, on the realities of censorship in China
Altered Beauty
By Sarah Jilani — January 18, 2011
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
In Pictures: Alice in Wonderland
By Nouse — January 18, 2011
With both the Royal Ballet and the Scottish Ballet premiering Alice in Wonderland this season, we look at the evolution of this tale
The Con of Conceptualism
By Josephine Harmon — January 18, 2011
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
Deputy Editor’s Picks
By Emily Heggadon — January 18, 2011
The arts scene is flourishing in the near future; here are my picks of what to see whatever your motivation, taste or time limitations
Bangs & Works: Tracing the Steps of Chicago House
By Adam Bychawski — January 18, 2011
Adam Bychawski talks to producer DJ Nate about how Chicago is once again at the forefront of House.
Cinema is dead. Long live cinema!
By Adrian Choa — January 18, 2011
The rise of 3D: Adrian Choa explores its implications for the future of film
Top 5 Ballet Movies
By Nouse — January 18, 2011
To celebrate the release of Black Swan, we look at the five greatest ballet movies
127 Hours
By Christopher Fraser — January 18, 2011
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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