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the rightness of wayward sentiment: January 2012
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The rightness of wayward sentiment. Thursday, 19 January 2012. A new year and already at least one half-hearted resolution - blog more - broken. Ooops. Luckily, 2012 also sees me back in the world of the fandangoeing freelancers, which is why I was hoping to start blogging regularly again, as instead of having to go to the office I have more time to go to stuff. And going to stuff is what I like doing best. On Gibellina Vecchia, a Scicilian. Modernist tomorrowland, are two examples of the less satisfying...
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You're Not From Around Here |the rightness of wayward sentiment
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The rightness of wayward sentiment. Thursday, 1 November 2012. You're Not From Around Here. Look out Music City," the heroine shouts off the top of a building when she finally arrives in Nashville, "cause here I am and I ain't never leaving." Needless to say, the two of us never made it to Tennessee and our dreams of country-music stardom came to naught. B. Ut that's probably for the best. Uring a San Diegan visit to my. In 2006, one afternoon I. Dropped by the amusingly-named Museum of Photographic Arts.
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the rightness of wayward sentiment: September 2012
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The rightness of wayward sentiment. Thursday, 6 September 2012. Natascha Sadr Haghighian at Carroll/Fletcher. Alison Jaques and Hot Tools at Libby Sellers didn't look that inviting; Clare Woods at Stuart Shave, maybe; I can't even remember what was going on at Haunch of Venison…. I walked past one glass-fronted space on Eastcastle Street and did a double take. An open gallery! Nice But, oh no, oh god: it's Carroll / Fletcher. And you know what? Oh, that's clever. Ridiculous, but clever. I turned ...But t...
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Writing for the theatre: The Traverse Fifty |the rightness of wayward sentiment
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The rightness of wayward sentiment. Wednesday, 19 December 2012. Writing for the theatre: The Traverse Fifty. A few months ago the Traverse Theatre. I have always, always wanted to write something for the theatre (lots of somethings, really) and have come pretty close on a couple of occasions. But then, the timings never worked out or all the funding fell through at the last minute and so those scripts sit around while other projects take precedence. I don't usually put any kind of creative writing out i...
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the rightness of wayward sentiment: May 2012
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The rightness of wayward sentiment. Monday, 21 May 2012. Everyone is just so damn busy all of the time, which is why it took an absolute bloody age before me and the three lovely ladies of LeandaKateLouise. Were able to find the time to meet up for a chat. I first heard about the work of LKL, aka Claire Dorsett. It’s rare to find a group of artist-curators who are able to dream up inventive curatorial concepts and then execute them with equally strong exhibitions. Given the rarity of such occur...The New...
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Video fun times! |the rightness of wayward sentiment
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The rightness of wayward sentiment. Friday, 9 November 2012. I was cleaning a load of old photos and documents off my phone the other day, when I came across a few videos I'd obviously taken on my phone and completely forgotten about. 1 The light parade which launched last year's Lumiere Festival. In Durham, which was AWESOME! 2 Some wicked tunes by an insanely crazy bone people orchestra thing in the most brilliant Swedish building. 3 Josh from Blanch and Shock. Labels: Blanch and Shock.
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the rightness of wayward sentiment: December 2011
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The rightness of wayward sentiment. Wednesday, 14 December 2011. Noisy doors. Too true. If you're still sweating over unfinished Christmas shopping, I always think that you can never go wrong with a Really Good Book. ™. I keep trying to make Boccaccio's Decameron. Trendy so everyone buys (and reads! A 900-page brick, it would be like gifting your significant other a new read and a weapon of limited destruction in one present. So far, I'm enjoying it immensely. Pipedown campaigns for the elimination of pi...
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the rightness of wayward sentiment: December 2012
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The rightness of wayward sentiment. Wednesday, 19 December 2012. Writing for the theatre: The Traverse Fifty. A few months ago the Traverse Theatre. I have always, always wanted to write something for the theatre (lots of somethings, really) and have come pretty close on a couple of occasions. But then, the timings never worked out or all the funding fell through at the last minute and so those scripts sit around while other projects take precedence. I don't usually put any kind of creative writing out i...
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A weekend with Newton in Lincolnshire |the rightness of wayward sentiment
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The rightness of wayward sentiment. Tuesday, 23 October 2012. A weekend with Newton in Lincolnshire. Only to wake the next morning surrounded by great natural beauty. It's all too easy to forget, especially living in London, that England is full of so many beautiful and fascinating places. This past weekend we headed up to Lincolnshire to investigate Compass, new contemporary art commissions at Woolsthorpe Manor, Grimsthorpe Castle and Ayscoughfee Hall produced by arts-organisation Beacon. History by its...
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the rightness of wayward sentiment: April 2012
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The rightness of wayward sentiment. Wednesday, 4 April 2012. A walk in the Royal Docks. Sunday was such a lovely day we decided to go for on a little adventure way out in east London. I'd always wanted to have a snoop around the Millennium Mills building since I'd seen photos of the interiors on a few urban explorer sites. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. There was an error in this gadget. Read me all the time! A walk in the Royal Docks. Diary of a thirty-something Art Dealer.
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