Three things to come home to
I've had a wonderful birthday week in France, and now I'm back with all sorts of new challenges to face. Here's a selection of three things for today, before - inspired a bit by my birthday blog - I start more
I've had a wonderful birthday week in France, and now I'm back with all sorts of new challenges to face. Here's a selection of three things for today, before - inspired a bit by my birthday blog - I start more
Each day I highlight just three things. Sometimes there are links between them, oftentimes there are not. • When Orham Panuk met Anselm Kiefer: a lovely, evocative essay by the novelist, courtesy of the Guardian. • Next practices in more
Each day I highlight just three things. Sometimes there are links between them, oftentimes there are not. • The new new museum: Jerry Saltz for New York magazine riffs on the recent history of art museums and makes you long more
Each day I highlight three things (although on some days, like today, the post is a little late). Sometimes there are connections between the three things, oftentimes there are not. • The future of memory - disrupting the archives to more
Each day I highlight three things. Sometimes there are connections between them, oftentimes there not. • A new Whitney: Michael Kimmelman reviews Manhattan's latest museum, with great use of embedded video and graphics (above) in a spectacular online essay from The more
• The Last Hours of Laura K: an interactive online murder mystery from the Writersroom at the BBC; background here - well worth exploring. • Stranger than fiction: Honour Bayes for The Space writes about more
(Go here for a note about why I have started to post in this way.) • Live and direct - the definitive oral history of 1980s digital icon Max Headroom: from Bryan Bishop for The Verge, and more
(Go here for a note about why I have started to post in this way.) • 100 Voices That made the BBC - Elections: a glorious archive site about the televising of elections from the BBC and more
Here's a piece I wrote for the new issue of Picturehouse Recommends about the forthcoming cinema broadcasts of the RSC's Love's Labour's Lost and Love's Labour's Won on, respectively 11 February and 4 March. Picturehouse Recommends more
Let us now praise MoMA. Or more specifically, a recent website from New York's Museum of Modern Art that complements - or perhaps we should should say constitutes - an exhibition of modern photographs from the Thomas Walther more