ETHICS OF ZOOS AND AQUARIUMSPublished by Into the Wild
October 13, 2018 by Frances Lai
Circuses are known for their mistreatment of animals, and after Blackfish (2013), the exposé documentary on orca whales at SeaWorld... | BADEN BADENReview published by The Upcoming
September 19, 2016 by Frances Lai
Writer/director Rachel Lang’s Baden Baden is a beautiful film in which every aspect — from screenplay and cinematography to acting and editing... | THIRD EYE BLINDReview published by The Upcoming
August 26, 2016 by Frances Lai
Third Eye Blind is still making new music? Yes, believe it or not, the band is alive and well, squeezing in a small gig in north London before playing Reading Festival... |
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A GRAVE WITH NO NAMEReview published by The Upcoming
August 20, 2016 by Frances Lai
Under the macabre moniker, A Grave with No Name, Alexander Shields performs a short yet exquisitely brooding set at Servant Jazz Quarters, bringing the introverted... | DAVID BRENT: LIFE ON THE ROADReview published by The Upcoming
August 10, 2016 by Frances Lai
Ricky Gervais resurrects his well-known, tragically funny character from The Office and brings him to the big screen to roaring avail in his new mockumentary... | EDINBURGH FRINGE 2016Article published by The Upcoming
August 8, 2016 by Frances Lai
The Fringe will play host to most everything under the sun (and beyond) this month, where many performances tend to be as singular as the next. Boasting more than 3,000 shows... |
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THE CARERReview published by The Upcoming
August 2, 2016 by Frances Lai
An endearing film in which the forging of an unexpected bond allows its characters to redeem their own shortcomings, both past and present, The Carer is as much about... | OPEN FOR EVERYTHINGReview published by The Upcoming
June 17, 2016 by Frances Lai
Constanza Macras envisions a moving and enthralling performative collage that captures the static and dynamic states of the various Roma communities in Europe... | JAGWAR MAReview published by The Upcoming
June 1, 2016
Despite having been likened to Tame Impala, with whom they toured earlier this year, as well as Django Django, Jagwar Ma’s music is markedly dance-driven live... |
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DOOMSQUADReview published by The Upcoming
May 27, 2016 by Frances Lai
45 minutes late for their half-hour set, Doomsquad’s exploratory music is rendered all the more dissonant when paired with the poor quality of sound and acoustics at the stifling... | HARPERReview published by The Upcoming
May 14, 2016 by Frances Lai
Harper reveals a few new tracks at the legendary Scotch of St James in anticipation of her new EP, Blood Sweat Tears, which drops next week... | CABIN FEVERReview published by The Upcoming
May 9, 2016 by Frances Lai
For all its screams and exposed skin, the remake of Eli Roth’s 2002 film of the same name offers nothing of note to talk about, which is unsurprising, seeing as how... |
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THE BUSKERS OPERAReview published by The Upcoming
May 6, 2016 by Frances Lai
The Buskers Opera, a contemporary revitalisation of John Gay’s 1728 satirical classic The Beggars Opera, places the London 2012 Olympic Games under scrutiny while... | JANE GOT A GUNReview published by The Upcoming
April 14, 2016 by Frances Lai
After several years of casting woes, scheduling conflicts, crew replacements, financial hardship and distribution tango, heroine-based western... | LABELSReview published by The Upcoming
April 8, 2016 by Frances Lai
Theatre Royal Stratford East inaugurates its new black box theatre, located in the studio space of Gerry’s, with the Fringe award-winning Labels, a splendidly engaging... |
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THE FIFTH COLUMNReview published by The Upcoming
April 1, 2016 by Frances Lai
Hardly mentioned and scarcely recognised among Ernest Hemingway’s renowned works, The Fifth Column is an overlooked piece that... | KODALINEReview published by The Upcoming
March 27, 2016 by Frances Lai
Kodaline grace the stage of the magnificent Roundhouse venue once more this Easter holiday weekend. The band do not command the rowdiest, most rambunctious crowd... | AN INTERVIEW WITH DANNY WEBBInterview published by The Upcoming
February 29, 2016 by Frances Lai
The Donmar Warehouse is about to open its 2016 Spring Season with Welcome Home, Captain Fox!, a comedy about identity, lost and found... |
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HE NAMED ME MALALAReview published by The Upcoming
November 6, 2015 by Frances Lai
He Named Me Malala, directed by the Academy Award-winning Davis Guggenheim of An Inconvenient Truth... | DARBAAR IN BROADGATE LAUNCHReview published by The Upcoming
November 5, 2015 by Frances Lai
Tucked away on the ground floor of Broadgate Quarter, Abdul Yaseen’s latest concept suffers from... | EMPOWERING A GENERATION OF MAKERSArticle published by The Startup Magazine
November 2, 2015 by Frances Lai
Makerspaces, otherwise known as hackerspaces, are community-run workshops oriented toward collaboration, including shared knowledge, equipment and tools... |
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