Archives 2009 L O N D O N G R I P online art exhibition A late life adventure: the watercolours of JAMES N.BUTCHER Little Venice, Regents Canal, Maida Vale, London. 20 February 2004 NEW PATHS by James N. Butcher Professor Emeritus of Psychology University of Minnesota Many people possess unrecognized or dormant abilities that are never expressed in […]
Michael Bartholomew-Biggs reviews Voices over Water by D. Nurkse and Selected Poems by Robert Bringhurst
* LONDON GRIP NEW POETRY AUTUMN 2011 features new poems by: *Bert Almon *James Norcliffe *Roddy Williams *Geoffrey Heptonstall *Katrina Naomi *Murray Bodo *Leah Fritz *Merryn Williams *Sue Rose *Mario Petrucci *Geraldine Paine *Elke de Wit
Londongrip retrospective art exhibition – Michael Horovitz The paintings on this page are a selection from the work of Michael Horovitz, well-known British poet, performer and artist
The Passenger English National Opera (until 25 October) Yes it is shocking to set an opera in Auschwitz. It shouldn’t work. But it does. David Pountney’s startling production of Mieczylaw Weinberg’s 1968 The Passenger breaks new ground.
Archive events happening during the BFI London Film Festival
By Stephen McGrath • film, Year 2011