Culture | March 29, 2018
Review: Hope to Nope
It seems almost cruel now to think that a mere decade ago the most ubiquitous word in international (...Read More)
It seems almost cruel now to think that a mere decade ago the most ubiquitous word in international (...Read More)
The most enduring works of performance art have centred on the darker aspects of humanity: an audien (...Read More)
Tennessee Williams’ Summer and Smoke is about opposing forces: the microscopic and the infinite, t (...Read More)
Lynne Ramsay’s ultra-stylish, ultra-violent film marries Nicolas Winding Refn’s nihilistic fable (...Read More)
By the age of 50, Picasso’s days as a starving artist were long behind him. His paintings sold for (...Read More)
More than any other medium, photography is used to convey ideals of beauty: air-brushed fashion mode (...Read More)
In one room a baboon screams, a mad dog runs in circles and the swollen face of a dead man looms fro (...Read More)
In the mockumentary Carnage, Simon Amstel imagines a future in which eating meat is as socially unac (...Read More)