Work Song: An Interview with Joel Stern
At the back end of last year I was lucky enough to get a quick interview with Joel Stern, the Melbourne-based Queenslander behind such projects as OtherFilm, Greg Boring and, […]
At the back end of last year I was lucky enough to get a quick interview with Joel Stern, the Melbourne-based Queenslander behind such projects as OtherFilm, Greg Boring and, […]
Chiara Zuanni is an archaeologist and figure skating enthusiast based in Manchester. She has covered and photographed skating events for the Italian-language website ArtOnIce and for her own blog Dreaming […]
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 […]
William Faulkner’s lectures at UVA have been digitalized, and you’ll soon be able to hear them. Here are some samples to whet your appetite. ‘Things cannot go on as they […]
IT’S WORLD CUP FINAL TIME!!! Time to bury a few national sterotypes… Having said that, here’s an article about Bullfighting. With another Twilight film set to ‘eclipse’ the cultural radar […]
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 […]
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 Guardian describes it as “twitter meets a personal ad column” where “girls and boys shoot flirtatious glances at each other from the parapets of their MacBook pro’s”. But the […]