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Design Under Pressure: The Drive for Modernity

British Design 1948 – 2012 at the V&A promises and delivers a celebration of our design cream of the cream.

Illustrator Interview: Gino Cullen

Gino Cullen is a freelance illustrator with a penchant for fun-loving images, whose work consists of analogue and digital drawing, printmaking, observational studies and happiness.

Film: This Must Be The Place

This Must Be The Place is the tale of the quest of an ageing, Nazi-hunting goth-rocker played by Sean Penn

26th BFI London Lesbian and Gay Film Festival: Beauty

Beauty is the uncomfortable story of obsession and repression with a wider narrative dealing with the way the older conservative generation fail to gel with post-apartheid contemporary South Africa

Film: Into the Abyss: A Tale of Life, A Tale of Death

Alabama’s Thomas Arthur is due to be the twelfth person to be executed in the US this year, tomorrow. Werner Herzog’s Death Row documentary Into the Abyss—a haunting attempt to navigate the moral and ethical labyrinth of capital punishment…

An interview with 5HIT RAP.

Despite dangling off the tip of the West Country, Falmouth has got itself quite a scene going on. Jackson Wise and Ed Tuckwell are two men trying to cram it all amongst the pages of a pocket-sized life guide. We crashed their barbershop-come publishing studio late one Sunday evening to talk Muji and Mucklow.

26th BFI London Lesbian and Gay Film Festival: Leave it on the Floor

I was pretty much sold on Leave It on the Floor soon as soon as I read the words ‘musical’ and ‘inspired by Paris Is Burning’ in the same context. However if you’ve never seen the latter film you won’t be aware of what an awesome premise this is—so for the benefit of the uninitiated, here’s a handy guide.

26th BFI London Lesbian and Gay Film Festival: North Sea Texas

Director Bavo Defurne’s feature debut is a queer coming-of-age tale that’s light as meringue and rendered with conspicuous, melt-on-the-screen prettiness, and it’s all the more charming for it.

26th BFI London Lesbian and Gay Film Festival: Absent

Marco Berger’s Absent is a strange beast. Sixteen-year old student Martin harbours a forbidden desire for his adult gym teacher, Sebastian.

Photochat : Ériver Hijano.

Brazilian born, Toronto based photographer Ériver Hijano takes super nice documentary style photos with a high-end look about them. We grabbed him for a photochat.


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Being France.

Being France is a short film about a transsexual named France Mascolo, the film documents one day in her life, telling her struggles through her journey in her city and…

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LFW: Bol$hie: Romantic Poverty?

London Fashion Week kicked itself firmly into gear a couple of nights earlier than planned this year when garish young fashionista Rhiannon Jones launched her debut collection atop the National Car Park…

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Seven Deadly: Brit Awards

This year's Brit Awards was like navigating a labyrinth of banality, from the nominations to the winners it was a who's who of who are you.