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At It's Rude To Stare, we are very much enjoying Andrew J. Lambie's debut novel, A Carnival of the Flesh. A tour de force of wit, whimsy, and untamable fantasy; precisely what the 'literary doctor' prescribed for your spring mental nutrition. Summary: When a Victorian freak show is shipwrecked on a deserted island, it's every freak for himself - a miserable prospect if you happen to be trapped inside a two-foot glass jar. Luckily for Dirty Boy, Cedric the Dwarf and Ruby the Hermaphrodite enjoy his company, and the three join forces to discover just what the devious Brigadier and his nefari...
Read more →From deep within their very own secret world come the cinematic sounds of Little Buddha. Founded by innovative jazz bassist Grant Tyrie and singer lyricist Kat McDonald, joined by keyboard player FerGus Black and drummer Ian Anderson. Little Buddha have a unique bass and electronics led sound with an irresistible groove, topped by an alternately soaring yet intimate vocal delivery, hypnotising the listener. Little Buddha have used their self-imposed isolation from the dull and dismal cliches of the mainstream music business to develop a truly unique, sultry, vision and sound, influenced by th...
Read more →What better way to spend a cold, early March weekend than to be enclosed in the spacious halls of Westminster University surrounded by truly magical art? The event was the Kinetica Art Fair, returning for the fifth time to London’s Marylebone, promising each time to leave its spectators in awe and disbelieve. As you enter through the doors, you are greeted with lights, 3D screens and cleverly crafted moving objects. The fair, at its principle core, encourages interaction; maybe you would like to swing in the sand with your companion to form interesting circular shapes in the ground, or per...
Read more →Pakpoom Silaphan has returned to Fitzrovia with his second exhibition of his highly imaginative, cross-cultural, and vibrant works at the renowned London gallery Scream. His new show, Empire State, seeks to examine notions of globalisation, mass-consumerism and the universal reach of cultural icons across the world. Primarily using found objects in his native city of Bangkok such as old metal advertising signs for big brands, Silaphan’s work not only stands as an homage to Pop Art of the 1960's, it is also a thoughtful study of the connectivity of popular culture between The West and The Eas...
Read more →A new exhibition has opened in Fitzrovia, turning The Piper Gallery into a sculptural landscape reminiscent of an ancient city. The new show is artist PAUL DE MONCHAUX’s first commercial exhibit, and is a retrospective of his work from 1986 to 2013. Fixing Memory, the title of the show, stems from the artist’s desire to ‘leave a trace’ and to create something permanent that will withstand the flux of time. De Monchaux is a much celebrated artist, who considers himself a ‘figurative sculptor’, one who responds to things rather than concepts or ideas. Born in Montreal and educated in both Ne...
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