Browsing: The Culturist

On Screen
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Steve Thompson reviews Martin Scorsese’s blackly comic Kafkaesque masterpiece, the 1985 film After Hours, a twisted, tormented, existential trip through the dark streets of downtown Manhattan.

Art
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The digital age has sent countless artisans back to the proverbial drawing board and into the ever expanding realm of do-it-yourself. Los Angeles-based photographer Alex Prager is one such example of this emerging trend.

Dance
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The Rambert Dance Company; founded over 80 years ago and carrying with it a well-deserved reputation as one of the glittering vertebrae in the backbone of contemporary dance, the bar is set perilously high…

The Culturist
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While many would associate the lush green and watery landscape of Richmond with cricket and boating, I, as a proud Richmond resident and lady of letters, am delighted that throughout November, literature is taking over.

On Screen
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L’Amour Fou (Crazy Love), not to be confused with the 1969 movie of the same name directed by Jacques Rivette, is a portrait of Yves Saint Laurent’s life with Pierre Bergé. Kate Lawson reviews.

Music
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Three female Londoners called The Lorelles say we should forget everything we mock about girl bands – and after hearing them sing, you’ll probably agree. Adjoa Wiredu meets Therese, Rosie and Lizzie.

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