
Follow at FACT Liverpool Feat. Shia LaBeouf
“Can you touch my soul?”
An afternoon with Shia LaBeouf at his latest exhibition.
“Can you touch my soul?”
An afternoon with Shia LaBeouf at his latest exhibition.
Chart-topper Professor Green was guest of honour at Writing on the Wall’s prize giving ceremony last night.
My middle class round up of Notting Hill Carnival 2015, feat. Lily Allen
A review of the biopic of the early years of the NWA and their breakthrough album, Straight Outta Compton.
“If we want children to learn to read well, we must find a way to induce them to read lots,” and likewise, “If we want to induce children to read lots, we must teach them to read well”
Dr. Marilyn Jager Adams
Zoe Yvonne Delaney charts the text adventure unfolding from the fantasty genre into the real world, as the Networked Narrative project gains momentum in Burnley, Hull and Wigan.
Baileys Women’s Prize for Fiction #ThisBookClub Quiz Liverpool, in partnership with Grazia and All Bar One.
A blog about FACT’s latest exhibition “Group Therapy: Mental Distress in the Digital Age” and touching on my own experiences with mental health issues.
Group Therapy: Mental Distress in a Digital Age (between 5 March – 17 May 2015) explores the complex relationship between technology, society, and mental health.
There are plenty of festivals going on across the UK this summer and an abundance going on across the city that guarantees you don’t have to substitute showers for baby wipes and sleep in a soggy tent.