Pearls: The Week in Brief, 30/06/10
With Shanghai 2010 in full flow, Douglas Murphy reflects on the history of Expos. Asking politicians for their favourite reads as usual generates a lurid tableau of ambition, condescension and […]
With Shanghai 2010 in full flow, Douglas Murphy reflects on the history of Expos. Asking politicians for their favourite reads as usual generates a lurid tableau of ambition, condescension and […]
Now that the dust is settling on the new coalition government, we are able to reflect with more composure on the election campaign. For many individuals (not enough), one of […]
I generally make a point of ensuring that the articles we post here don’t stray too far into the realm of the personal, so forgive me for straying out […]
The BBC looks to answer the question on everybody’s lips: can painting a mountain restore a glacier? Artists everywhere are closing their Macbooks and returning to the land. Find out […]
Being ‘Innocent’ is all well and good but sometimes you just need to grow up. Type the name of what must be this country’s most visibly branded “ethical” company […]
1. With every team at the World Cup finals now having played their first match, one thing – or sound – has been ubiquitous throughout the tournament thus far: the […]
Happy Bloomsday! I wonder what it was like to study English Literature at an Egyptian University. Hmm. This seems quite a pertinent question to ask at the moment: will we […]
The Oyster’s Earrings has been on an unnanounced hiatus for the last few weeks, but we’re glad to say things are ready to start running again. We’ll be trying out […]