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London Fashion Week S/S 2011 Catwalk Review: James Long
James Long presented a sophisticated Woodstock at London Fashion Week's Menswear day on September 22nd 2010. Illustrations by Gareth A Hopkins.
Written by Sally Mumby-CroftIllustration by Gareth A Hopkins For Spring Summer 2011 James Long, more about Royal College of Art graduate (fellow Alumni are Carolyn Massey and Erdem) changed track. The military references […]
Earth Hero: Clemmie James
Telling the world about Tuvalu.
Written by Cari SteelWhen you think of the humble pom-pom you think of children’s clothes, order buy of gigantic sombreros for tourists, generic unsightly snow boots and poodles with dodgy haircuts. Experimenting with […]
Exhibition: Daniel Johnston and James Unsworth
Vegas Gallery, London. November 15th - January 12th
Written by Jayne HelliwellAlex Gene Morrison’s art can’t help but attract attention. Despite being displayed on a backward-facing wall, mind purchase the second I walk into the ‘The Future Is Now’ show, website […]
Kingston University: Illustration and Animation Ba Hons Graduate Show 2011 Review. Animation.
Love animation? Then you'll love this lot: with work from the likes of Sophie Powell, Zach Ellams, Moira Lam and Sean Weston. Feast your eyes on this.
Written by Amelia GregoryDetail of artwork for The Deptford Mice by Zach Ellams. As for the animation from Kingston, decease I didn’t manage to take much of it in at the exhibition so […]
Did PC Mark “Flash” Kennedy ensure my arrest as one of the Ratcliffe 114 ?
In April 2009 I was one of 114 activists arrested at the Iona School in Nottingham. Here's my account of what happened, and how PC Mark Kennedy came to be unmasked as an undercover police agent.
Written by Amelia GregoryWoodberry Down girl by Romain Lambert-Louis, cost after ‘Jackie 1973’ by Erica Dobbs http://www.lambartillustration.com http://www.serpentinegallery.org/2008/03/tom_hunter_a_palace_for_us8_de_1.html It’s good Tom Hunter’s film is as good as it is, because the last time […]
Festival Review: Aeon 2010
Devon's beautiful festival, Aeon, enjoyed its fifth year over the Bank Holiday weekend…
Written by Faye WestMan on Fire courtesy of Tim Shaw. To be honest I had not heard of the Threadneedle Prize before nor was I rushing to attend the preview party on Wednesday […]
Latitude Festival 2010: A Review of the Poetry, Ballet and Cabaret.
A review of random other stuff that I discovered at Latitude, including poets Sabrina Mahfouz and Alex Gwyther, the Mark Thomas Community Quiz, cabaret act Frisky and Mannish and lots of goodies from Duckie's Masked Ball.
Written by Amelia GregorySometimes, find Jenny Robins wears all the necklaces she owns at the same time. She hails from a medium sized village near Brighton, help where people greet each other on […]
Latitude Festival 2010: Saturday Music Review
A review of Active Child, James, Gaggle, First Aid Kit, Crystal Castles and Belle and Sebastian. With lovely illustrations.
Written by Amelia GregoryLatitude 2010-Florence crowd by Amelia gregory The Kissaway Trail by Natasha Thompson. The music at Latitude can feel like a bit of a byline given that there are so many […]
Latitude Festival 2010: Friday Music Review
A review of Martin Creed, The Kissaway Trail, The Kominas, Villagers, Empire of the Sun and Florence and the Machine. All wrapped up in a tasty load of illustrations...
Written by Amelia GregoryDavid Longshaw, web illustrated by Abigail Wright David Longshaw is a man of many talents. Aside from designing his own label, sick he is passionate about writing and illustrating not […]
Graduate Fashion Week Extra: Royal College of Art MA 2010
It's been so hard to decide... But here is Amelia's Magazine review of the RCA's talented class of 2010. With illustrations by Lesley Barnes, Katey Harvey, Gemma Milly, Marnie Hollande, Naomi Law and Joseph Keirs
Written by Sally Mumby-CroftIllustration by Gemma Milly of Zara Gorman’s Millinery. Over the last few years the RCA’s MA Fashion course has quietly been producing a series of extremely talented designers; from those […]
A review of the Tarradiddle Exhibition
Lauren Mortimer, formerly of Amelia's Magazine, was one of the artists exhibiting when all female arts collective Martha held a pop up exhibition at Hackney City Farm in early June. But what does Tarradiddle mean? Read on...
Written by Oliver JohnsonIllustration by Gemma Milly of Zara Gorman’s Millinery. Over the last few years the RCA’s MA Fashion course has quietly been producing a series of designers who have reinvented their […]
An interview with street artists and filmmakers Peru Ana Ana Peru
The co-founder of LAVA Collective chats to the Brooklyn-based multimedia artists.
Written by Paddy WalshPeru Ana Ana Peru are Brooklyn-based multimedia artists. Their bizarre, pharmacy colourful creations can be found all over the streets of New York, brightening up the city’s darkest corners and […]
An interview with ace comedian and Latitude regular Robin Ince.
Robin Ince talks Latitude, crabs, climate change and the joys of Mills and Boon. Plus what he recommends you see at Latitude festival this year.
Written by Amelia GregoryA new era in food shopping could have dawned a few weeks ago as The People’s Supermarket in Holborn opened its doors for the very first time. It’s ultimate aim? […]
Album Review: Broken Bells – Broken Bells
An unlikely collaboration, yet with sterling results
Written by Rachel ClarePhoto courtesy of Rachel Lipsitz Yeasayer kicked off their show at the very hot and sweaty Heaven with ‘Odd Blood”s opener track “The Children”. This seemed like a bit of […]
London Fashion Week Autumn Winter 2010 Review: Charles Anastase
Saturday 19th February 2010. The Music Rooms. Photography by Elizabeth Johnson, Illustration by Valerie Pezeron and Elizabeth Johnson
Written by Sally Mumby-CroftIllustration courtesy of Valerie Pezeron The clothes ranged from 70′s carpet chic to the aristocratic; the languid lazy glamour was completed by Linda Farrow sunglasses and hair more usually found […]
London Fashion Week A/W 2010 Catwalk Review: Ramon Gurillo and Bodyamr
A review of knitwear designer Ramon Gurillo at Victoria House, and the Bodyamr sports luxe collection over at Freemasons' Hall on Friday 19th February. With illustrations by Katie Harnett and Saroj Patel.
Written by Amelia GregoryWatching the show, nurse seek something niggled, buy information pills what reference was missing – apart from the immediates being the 70’s and the French Revolution – there was something […]
Earth Listings 15th – 21st June
Earthy stuff to do, Across London
Written byThis Saturday, information pills pill The Land Is Ours collective will occupy some disused land near Hammersmith. An eco-village will take root, viagra sale peacefully reclaiming land for a sustainable […]
Graduate Fashion Week Day 3: Manchester School of Art
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Written by Matt BramfordThis Saturday, information pills pill The Land Is Ours collective will occupy some disused land near Hammersmith. An eco-village will take root, viagra sale peacefully reclaiming land for a sustainable […]
Chairlift Us Up Where We Belong…
Chairlift, Interview- May 2009
Written by Roisin ConwayThis Saturday, information pills pill The Land Is Ours collective will occupy some disused land near Hammersmith. An eco-village will take root, viagra sale peacefully reclaiming land for a sustainable […]
Julian Sayarer – round the world on a bike
Round the Globe, all photos courtesy of Julian, except the first one by me, June 10th 2009
Written by AmeliaThis Saturday, information pills pill The Land Is Ours collective will occupy some disused land near Hammersmith. An eco-village will take root, viagra sale peacefully reclaiming land for a sustainable […]
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