Appropriating the Underground
John Wyver writes: Todd Haynes' music documentary The Velvet Underground, about the legendary band and the cultural context of the United States in the 1960s and '70s, has had a limited theatrical more
John Wyver writes: Todd Haynes' music documentary The Velvet Underground, about the legendary band and the cultural context of the United States in the 1960s and '70s, has had a limited theatrical more
John Wyver writes: I'm pleased that I seem to have re-started regular Sunday links, and now my aim is to return to posting more regularly on topics that I've mused about before, including television and film, more
John Wyver writes: back now in the groove, here's a new collection of articles and a video or two that have engaged me over the past week. As ever, I am most grateful to those in my Twitter feed who more
John Wyver writes: Let's do this (once again). • Multimedia lectures on film (Ep. 1) - They Live by Night (Nicholas Ray, 1948): this is a fascinating initiative by Cristina Álvarez López and Adrian Martin, a dynamic more
John Wyver writes: along with everything else, including a nasty cough with a slew of negative tests and a fall that left me with a wounded knee, I had been struggling for weeks, indeed months, to finish the draft of more
John Wyver writes: ... and we're back, if somewhat late in the day. I've finally submitted a draft of my article, and have only one further piece promised. Quite soon, really very soon, I can spend some more time with more
John Wyver writes: First broadcast just over a fortnight ago, Coventry Cathedral: Building for a New Britain has now taken its place on BBC iPlayer where (for licence fee payers in the more
John Wyver writes: we're a day late this week, for which apologies. Nonetheless, here's a selection of interesting stuff from the past week or so, with my usual thanks to those who recommended items. • Janet Malcolm, more
John Wyver writes: with Coventry Cathedral: Building for a New Britain out in the world and on BBC iPlayer, life is settling down (a bit) and I'm pleased once more to offer a selection of articles more
John Wyver writes: I know that posting comments to blog posts is so late noughties, and as a consequence no-one does it anymore, but I did want to try this as an experiment - and I'm very grateful to those more