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Sunday Morning Short – ‘The Girl with The Yellow Stockings’

It goes without saying – although I’m about to say it – that I’m completely obsessed with future shorts. A celebration of the short film and a pop-up film festival, what more Continue reading →

Ethel Roseberg

Electrified Ethel in the Skies

‘I cry for Myself as I lie dead, for shall they know all that burn my brain & breast’ — Ethel Rosenberg She’s been buzzing trough my brain. The quote Continue reading →

Always the same stuff

Art People

Ever found yourself at an exhibition opening surrounded by people engaged in pseudo-intellectual discussions, adorned in ‘I’m so original and authentic’ secondhand cardigans, glasses and canvas bags. They might look Continue reading →

Wobbly Bottom

Sartre’s Obscene Moment revisited (part 2)

Last time we left it on a question: “is this woman with the tight skirt acting upon her own accord, and thus some sort of masochist. or is she pushed Continue reading →

Sartre’s Obscene Moment revisited (part 1)

Jean-Paul Sartre writes in the third chapter of Being and Nothingness about interpersonal relationships. For him this remains a complicated matter that starts with the moment of the gaze. When Continue reading →

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