Summertime Number 9A is a painting that longs to be understood. The black swirls fall like letters on the canvas, desperate to be read, and the subtle strokes of aestival colour signal a summer’s scene […]
Amy’s Voice Finally Heard in Controversial Documentary
Four years after Britain’s greatest jazz artist passed, Asif Kapadia (Director of Senna) has released a revealing docu-film about the life and work of our beloved Amy Winehouse. In the past, many directors have tried […]
The Tate’s Transmitting Warhol doesn’t do the art justice
Andy Warhol, the patriarchy of all things Pop Art, was in exhibition at Tate Liverpool over the past four months. Being a huge fan, I couldn’t let those psychedelic screen prints leave without having seen […]
The Big Picture: LGBTQ and The Silver Screen
The past twelve months have been impressive for cinema, and this month’s Oscar judges will have some big decisions to make in order to rightfully reward the cinematic talent displayed on the big screen this […]
Armley Mills has University Art students showcase their work for the first time
“Leeds has such a rich history and is full of beautiful architecture, which is why it’s a great source of inspiration for artists” says Level One Art student Melissa. This is why each September a […]
Theatre Group’s Pains of Youth is executed with professionalism and skill
Seduction, suffering and suicide are three of the most controversial words in our language, but they are also the three most suitable to describe Ferdinand Bruckner’s Pains of Youth – which was performed by the […]
Theatre | Pains of Youth Preview – LUU’s Theatre Group puts together a dramatic explosion of emotion, entropy and erotica
On 28th -30th October, the Theatre Group will take to the stage in bourgeois style with their interpretation of Pains of Youth by Ferdinand Bruckner (trans. by Martin Crimp). The 1926 play follows the lives […]