Joseph Gordon-Levitt: Quickly Becoming Hollywood’s Brightest Shining Star
(C) imdb.com By Lee Kiddell We’ve all increasingly seen Joseph Gordon-Levitt in the past few years; he’s everywhere! And unlike Nicolas Cage, it’s actually a good thing! He doesn’t just appear in...
View ArticleFashion Targets Charity
By Chris Waller When I saw an advert for the ‘Fashion Targets Breast Cancer’ campaign on a station platform the other day it didn’t take long to feel a surge of indignation. FTBC is a range of clothing...
View ArticleBBC Sports Personality of the Year
Mo Farah become a British icon in 2012, but will he win the BBC’s award? (C) Tab59 By Cressida Smart The BBC has revamped its shortlisting system for the Sports Personality of the Year to better...
View ArticleNotice the form, or, Looking up at music culture from the underground.
By Patrick Lee And so to be brought reluctantly to the task of writing about music, an act memorialised by a post-ironical tee shirt that fittingly (pun intended) declares, “writing about music is like...
View ArticleThe Vibe’s look at 2013 in film
The continued pull of cinema can be encapsulated by the month just ended; in January, Les Miserables, Django Unchained and Lincoln were showing at the same time in theatres. Despite the economic...
View ArticleThe acquired taste for horsemeat
By Chris Waller I’ve been trying to rationalise just why I’ve been enjoying the ongoing horsemeat affair so much in the recent weeks and I am fairly sure it’s not the flowering economy of horse puns...
View ArticleBig Mistakes and Lots of Luck But Rémi Castaignon Blunders Through EPT Deauville
By Robert Hainault Before the Main Event of the European Poker Tour Deauville you might have been excused for asking, ‘Who is Rémi Castaignon?’ The 29-year-old Frenchman has lifetime winnings of...
View ArticleSun, Sea and Smuggling Cigars
By Robert Hainault When I’m not blogging about poker, I’m a composer. And the time came – as it does in every project – to write up scores, which is the mindless paperwork of my profession. So rather...
View ArticleLaure Prouvost serves an all-consuming sensual platter.
By John Newton Laure Prouvost’s exhibition at the Whitechapel Gallery is billed as being two-part ‘immersive’ piece. This is certainly apparent; as you enter the space there is a large curved wall that...
View ArticleReview: Doc/Fest – Sheffield Documentary Festival 2013
By Helen Swire This year has seen the 20th anniversary of Sheffield Doc/Fest, one of the top three documentary festivals in the world. Over the past five days, over one hundred films have been...
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