Art On the Streets – The Other Egyptian Revolution
The effects of revolution are never less than mixed. In Egypt, there has been a flourishing of art and music in the streets of capital city Cairo.
Why Horse Racing is in our DNA
A sponsor feature: Horse racing and the British psyche
Mirren Kessling
Mirren Kessling's world of shades and shadows
Little Magazines
In the March 1913 edition of Poetry, a Chicago-based little magazine that is still in publication, Ezra Pound printed A Few Don'ts by an Imagiste and an essay Imagisme, announcing the Imagist movement that had been emerging in Europe. Little magazines became the perfect organ for both the advertise
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.".
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
Robo Sapiens: Social inequality in a post-human age
In an age of rapid technological advance, the future of the human body is uncertain and contested

