42 items found for "richard-marcus"
- Queer Soul: 'Nightmare in Paradise' by Tyler Holmes
by Richard Marcus "The record is the perfect synthesis of electronic music and soul sensibilities. Listen to 'Nightmare in Paradise' here at Bandcamp Richard Marcus contributes to Blog Critics as well
- 'Nerve Bumps: A Queer Divine Dissatisfaction' by Dax Pierson: A Review
by Richard Marcus "Pierson is a serious artist who deserves to be given the respect and accord given Richard Marcus contributes to Blog Critics as well as editing their books section.
- "Those Who Have Power Need to Live in Fear": A Pussy Riot Guide To Activism
by Richard Marcus "Tolokonnikova hasn't just written out a “how-to” of standing up to authoritarian bullies , they've also worked on projects around the world with everybody from Bansky to American punk icon Richard Richard Marcus contributes to Blog Critics as well as editing their books section. To read more of Richard Marcus' work click here.
- Underrated Icon: 'Poly Styrene: I Am A Cliché' Reviewed
by Richard Marcus "Poly is not a household name like others far less deserving from her era,but as this Poly Styrene: I'm A Cliché is available to stream online at virtual cinemas via Modern Films Richard Marcus contributes to Blog Critics as well as editing their books section.
- “My body is part of the poetry”: Romina de Novellis on performance art as the pursuit of freedom
As I walked into the prestigious Richard Saltoun gallery in Mayfair, the overwhelming smell of straw long performance of Veglia (2011), which she first performed in the Parisian apartment of art critic Marc ‘Tales from the South’ is showing at the Richard Saltoun Gallery until 26th June 2022.
- Locust Radio #3: Four Seasons Totalitarian Landscaping
The Politics of the Pandemic: Panel I,” part of Historical Materialism Online, featuring Rob Wallace, Richard
- What Happened After 'Virunga'?
Under the pressure of the British government - and even a public outcry from Richard Branson, Desmond
- Racism and Xenophobia in the Icelandic Art Scene
Danish-born performance artist Michael Richardt’s (Insta) experience of living in Iceland attests to Richardt, whose father is Nigerois, says it is definitively a privilege to be in Iceland as a Nordic “I’ve always been such a hermit”, Richardt explains his choice.
- Dethroning The Serious In The Apple (1980)
As critic Richard Harland Smith observed at the time, the film translates as a “Christian scare” drama
- Death In Athens, Ignoring God, And Whores On Film: Week Two At Raindance Film Festival
Woman was apparently needing to be taught how to be a respectable woman and taken off the street by Richard
- Seven Nation Army: The Left's Soundtrack To Deliverance
The G distorts, screaming; the notes begin their marching descent, a volley of vibrato in serene, syncopated For Seven Nation Army's release in March 2003 coincided with the beginnings of that other, infamous warbeat His pacifism - a symbol of ineptitude for his critics - now marches towards power with a soundtrack that The two armies that marched through the wavelengths in 2003 have taken paths which, however asymmetrical
- I Hate This Sceptred Isle: Why Upstart Crow Is The Best Of British Comedy
On one level, yes, it's a reference to Richard II. On another, it's just a really funny word.
- Marx and the City
between, were on show between Farringdon station and Clerkenwell Green in preparation for the May Day march For those playing a numbers game, the May Day march attendance in London was nowhere near Parisian levels
- Social Isolation in Jafar Panahi's Cinema of Resistance
, he lays out for us in exacting detail, the set of a film he intended to make before his arrest in March the top prize at this year’s Berlin Film Festival and, subsequently, a one-year prison sentence in March
- North Island, Spring 2021
In 1972, John (Fire) Lame Deer told Richard Erdoes: “The Sioux have a name for white men.
- Iconoclasm And Orthodoxy: Art’s Perpetual Insurgency
impression as the viewer approaches across the Cathedral yard past the statue of the Protestant theologian Richard
- White Empathy Falls Short: Steve McQueen's 'Small Axe' Series Reviewed
Leighton Rhett “Darcus” Howe , shouts “hands off Black people!” atop a car. protesters, but through the observation slit in the police van, the shot framed by the top of police hats, Darcus
- OPINION: How Conservation Groups Became Colonial
The displacement has emerged following a mission report published by these three organizations in March
- Creating New Bonds: Estrangement in a Pandemic
On the 21st of March 2020, Boris Johnson claimed that it was “everyone’s strongest instinct” to visit
- CPH:DOX - Highlights From The Sofa #2
Marc Wiese) Picking up this year’s F:ACT Award, Marc Wiese’s ‘We Hold the Line’ is an intricate and important
- Invisible Bodies: Can Mourning Be Intersectional?
by Charlotte Dick The death of Sarah Everard in March triggered a wave of vigils and protests across
- A Month Of Sundays: COVID-19 As Told By Webcams
the global Covid-19 Pandemic, beginning on the first formal day of imposed ‘lockdown’ in the UK on March
- Artists Against the Apartheid: the Struggle for Palestine
(1953) displays the Lydda Death March in July 1948 (during the Nakba) and the heartbreak and pain of
- "Humans Aren’t The Virus, We’re The Vaccine": Eco-Fascism In The Age Of Pandemic
Since the pandemic became widespread in March 2020, we saw carbon emissions drop 7% globally compared
- 'Blood Red Lines': Brexit, Northern Ireland, and the Mythology of Death
instances of the Protestant defeat mythologised, Frank McGuinness’s play Observe the Sons of Ulster Marching Writing on the annual marching of the Protestant orders at Scarva, Neil Jarman observes that these performances
- Five Things I Learned At The World Transformed (2019)
We marched against austerity, as it continues insatiably to rip through our society.
- QAnon, True Detective and Lower-Class Horror
Hundreds of normal-seeming Brits marched against the Satanic cabal kidnapping our children, torturing Jewish protestors marched, to insist the Church would not “Christianise the Shoah.”
- I Gave My Heart To Shostakovich: 'The Conductor' Reviewed
Radzik 'The Conductor' - The Space Theatre, Isle of Dogs | 26th March – 13th April The first time I heard
- When Your Art Is Obsolete: Iceland's Reigning Drag King On Lockdown Art
Since March, I’ve gotten into full drag maybe three times.
- Living on Winter Streets: Diary of a Rough Sleeper Review
He watches us go by like footsoldiers, marching beyond his outheld palms without empathy, and “you know
- Courtroom Fights, Dive Bar Debauchery and Poisoned Pens: Week Two at BFI London Film Festival
the Caribbean community in Notting Hill and where young members of the Black Panthers gather, such as Darcus
- Her Majesty’s Parliament: Reviewed!
invited into the Palace for a literary awards ceremony, I was compelled to exercise this liberty one cold March But the terrace is a perfectly fine place to whet the whistle, even in bitter March winds.
- Teaching Empowerment: Youth Culture Power Reviewed
as Gloria Ladson-Billings’s Culturally Relevant Pedagogy, Christopher Emdin’s Reality Pedagogy, and Marc
- Ways of Belonging: In Conversation
Between January and March of this year, the walls of the MAC's ground floor gallery displayed photographs Ways of Belonging exhibited in Midlands Art Centre, Birmingham, from January 19th until March 17th 2019
- White Resistance To Globalisation & 'My Beautiful Laundrette'
in to the Oval Office, while on this side of the pond, Nigel Farage promises to lead a 100k strong march
- Ain’t It A Shame To Be Gay On A Sunday
Homosexual" comes out and sure as fuck he's happy and I'm finishing the drink, thinking about those lesbians marching
- The Poetry of Black Lives Matter
“We march from Selma to Montgomery. I can’t breathe. You kill Martin you kill Malcolm.
- Danny Trejo, Ugandan Psychedelia, And Flint, Michigan: Week One At Raindance Film Festival
Together they march in solidarity with the protesters at Standing Rock, the site of the Dakota Access
- Cyst and Disease: Zommunism Part 2
media, and feasting on undesirable specimen; such as the elderly, the unemployed, those who attended marches
- What’s Good, Gamers? New Video Games to Look Out for in 2021
designed with co-op gameplay in mind – I am beyond excited to play this one with my wife when it drops in March
- In Conversation with Action Hero
We will be doing a work in progress of that in Spain on the night of Brexit (28th March) in Madrid.
- Virtual Worlds In Quarantine: 2020 In Video Games
Twitch streamer, also on Twitter Animal Crossing: New Horizons (Nintendo Switch) “This one came out in March