London: The Modern Babylon – review
‘Which is the greatest city in Europe?’ ‘Without doubt the capital of my country, London’ ‘What a city! Why ‘tis Babylon! How rich the most honoured man must be there!… [...]
Michael Haneke: #5 – The Time of the Wolf
Michael Haneke’s fascination with the human condition has been the nucleus of a two-decade long film-directing career. His very reputation as a social commentator of the bleak and brutal aspects [...]
March Preview
Art Sensus has quickly turned around an exhibition of the recently deceased photographer, Eve Arnold. Famous mostly for her Marilyn Monroe portraits, this exhibition also reveals her documentary work in [...]
Scientists to erase free linguistic choice?
On February 1st, the BBC radio 4 Today programme presenter John Humphrys asked Professor Bob Knight of UC Berkeley whether the results of Knight’s recent experiment into the reconstruction of [...]
The London International Mime Festival
The London International Mime Festival has emerged from its origin as a showcase of UK talent to become a benchmark for contemporary visual theatre. The festival’s directors, Joseph Sellig and [...]
Broken Fingaz
The Broken Fingaz crew create innovative and epic street art. Their work can be found across Israel; the images here are just a small selection of what they’ve created. They [...]
What the Wolf listened to in 2011
10: King Creosote & Jon Hopkins Diamond Mine Fife-born Kenny Anderson (King Creosote) and London-born producer Jon Hopkins were nominated for the Mercury Prize in 2011. Both considered it a [...]
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