Fergie Time: Coda and Kairos
by Luke Healey After news came out about Sir Alex Ferguson’s retirement two weeks ago, I remarked on Facebook that I was going to write an essay entitled ‘In Fergie […]
by Luke Healey After news came out about Sir Alex Ferguson’s retirement two weeks ago, I remarked on Facebook that I was going to write an essay entitled ‘In Fergie […]
by Matthew Wilby All men are bastards, or so I’ve been told, and generally speaking, yes, as a gender, historically, we have been pretty shit on the whole. Years […]
This is my response to having just completed the busiest semester of my life. Occupied with Ed Ruscha, Gerhard Richter and Dan Graham for most of the last few months, […]
The process of building a following on twitter has been of interest to me for some time. I had come to the conclusion that twitter consisted, rather strictly, of ordinary […]
I originally wrote this article for Line Magazine‘s online edition. I reproduce it here partly for the sake of self-promotion and partly to say that Line’s ‘Alternative Strategies’ issue is […]
It’s hardly a ‘blockbuster’ announcement that the films churned out of Hollywood often lack imagination both in terms of setting and plot, but what is of note is that this […]
I had originally intended to make this a piece about WU LYF, the Mancunian hipster darlings known first and foremost for their “carefully designed anonymity”. Specifically, I was interested in […]
This blog is generally content to focus on events after and through their mediatisation, though once in a while it is fascinating to arrive early on the scene. The shortlist […]
First, as a group primarily consisting of Edinburgh University students, it behoves us to write something about yesterday’s events. Is there anybody out there who can put it more articulately […]
One of the most striking (and, for a time, stirring, at least while the Liberal Democrats were continuing to hold the Tories to ransome over electoral reform, before the cop-out […]