Review: Unknown Mortal Orchestra
Is there anything better than a band you adore reminding you just why and how much you love them?
Is there anything better than a band you adore reminding you just why and how much you love them?
Not your typical offering of small time up-and-comers playing an empty room to support an inverted pyramid of mainstream heavyweights; more like a satisfying degustation menu of thoughtfully selected, mostly local artists.
What it’s like being a wom*n in the art world – a cutthroat one, full of strong personalities and sexism.
“I’m gonna need everybody to shake it off. Let loose. Be free.”
It’s a concept central to new government policy which aims to bring indigenous businesses and government departments closer together. I find out more.
In the middle of a packed Oxford Art Factory, synths blaring around them, two girls looked at one another and sighed, overcome: “Feels,” they gushed together.
Wouldn’t everyone like to have a job where they just “play with kids all day”? Many people think that’s all early childhood educators do – but they’d be wrong.
A commercial I voiced for notebook case maker Targus.