Read It and Reap It
‘There is only one plant that grows in all fifty states. It is the fastest growing sustainable biomass on the planet. It can produce paper, fibre, food, and fuel. Hemp can save the world if we let it.’ Jack Herer, The Emperor Wears No Clothes. The green debate is no longer in the hands of [&hell
Evie Kitt
Third-year Ruskin student Evie Kit talks us through her paintings, which seek to move perspective "beyond the bird's eye and into the omniscient gaze.".
Care work: an insider view on working conditions
Jenny Walker recounts her experience of working in care: the job she describes is tiring, poorly paid and might endanger carer's ability to perform.
Shut Up And Dance
THE EXPLOSION OF POPULAR RAVE CULTURE IN BRITAIN HAS FUNDAMENTALLY CHANGED THE MARKETING POLICY OF RECORD GIANTS. WARNER BROTHERS, PWL AND VIRGINS HAVE BEGUN TO ACCEPT THAT AUSTRALIAN SOAP STARS AND CANNED SUPER-MARKET MUSIC FALL FAR SHORT OF WHAT THE NEW LISTENER IS DEMANDING Designer record moguls
The ISIS interviews Joy Lo Dico
The editor of the London Evening Standard's 'Londoner's Diary', and co-founder of the Other Club, Joy Lo Dico, talks to us about progress and the meaning of the word 'feminism'. (Closed Captions)
Interview with Carolin Weinkopf
Freelance travel photographer Carolin Weinkopf did not take the traditional route. Having studied journalism and political science, she describes her decision to become a fulltime photographer as ‘spontaneous’. Originally from a small town in West Germany, Carolin now lives and works in Berlin.
(De)constructing the image: portraits of the artists as women
ISIS Events presents a panel discussion + Q&A on the illusive image: how do women in the arts and media uphold, break down, and reconfigure public, personal, and photographic image(s) in their life and work? ISIS is pleased to welcome panelists Eleanor Hardwick, Moko, Joy Lo Dico, Sadhbh OR

