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Author: Madeleine Gauci Green

‘Happiest Season’ review: Uplifting, funny and authentic.

Posted on 29th December 202029th December 2020 by Madeleine Gauci Green

Madeleine Gauci Green reviews Hulu’s latest holiday hit ‘Happiest Season’.

Hundreds of authors join #Signforourbookshops in an effort to support local bookstores

Posted on 14th November 2020 by Madeleine Gauci Green

Hundreds of authors are signing up to help keep local and independent bookstores running throughout lockdown.

Black History Month: Writer’s Recommendations

Posted on 17th October 202017th October 2020 by Madeleine Gauci Green

Arts and Culture writer Madeleine Gauci Green shares some of her favourite Black authors and theatre! Girl, Woman, Other by Bernadine Evaristo Bernadine Evaristo’s Girl, Woman, Other is a polyphonic novel made up of interconnected […]

‘Artist and Activist’: The Keith Haring Exhibition

Posted on 4th October 20194th October 2019 by Madeleine Gauci Green

Madeleine Gauci Green reviews the brilliant Keith Haring exhibition at the iconic Tate Liverpool.

Yorkshire Sculpture Park and Damien Hirst Review

Posted on 5th May 20195th May 2019 by Madeleine Gauci Green

The Yorkshire Sculpture Festival will be taking place for the first time, this summer, from June 22nd to September 29th, it has been publicised as the UK’s largest festival dedicated to sculpture, and will be […]

Rocketman, Bohemian Rhapsody, and the Implications of LGBTQ+ Censorship

Posted on 15th April 201915th April 2019 by Madeleine Gauci Green

The producers of Rocketman, the upcoming biopic about Elton John, are under pressure to cut a 40 second shot of Elton John (Taron Egerton) with his lover and manager, John Reid (Richard Madden). A report from […]

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