About six years ago, Daily Mail bating controversy funnel, Chris Morris, wrote a show with The Guardian’s angriest...
I think we need to discuss Made in Chelsea. And not in a depressingly eager, ‘fangirl’ way either.In bringing this...
Review by Marion Jenkins “Rylance’s Olivia glides around the stage like a ‘medieval dalek’” A ‘star-crossed’ cast and lavish set...
In times of austerity, and in a city like London with a wealth of entertainment at your fingertips, you would...
For the past five years political discourse has been dominated the disastrous state of Economics worldwide. The impact of...
Something very strange has been happening in telly land. Something which is vaguely disturbing in its unusual nature but also...
‘Rebellious by nature, pure at heart’ – The Times of India John Siddique is the...
“In the age of alluring, magical machines, a society that forgets art risks losing its soul.” Camille Paglia A...
It is a country of great tradition, borne from centuries of rich and colourful history, often bloody but always unbowed....
Welcome, boys and, er, ghouls, to the first of my columns for God Is In The TV. The miserable...
I’d already pegged New Girl onto my weekly ‘to watch’ list, halfway through the title sequence. A kooky collection of...
Today on the GIITTV, we have a young Illustrator and Artist called Isabelle Wingham. She graduated not that long ago...
Review by Phil Vanderyken In Katrina’s wake many young professionals, especially in the creative field, have made New Orleans (temporarily)...
Overshadowed by its over-bearing neighbour Brazil – both economically and culturally – Colombia is however in an ascendancy of its...
Lying east of Madagascar, the volcanic sprung island network of Mauritius basks, remote, in the Indian Ocean. Though not the...