Up there with the Victoria and Albert Museum's publishing activities is Phaidon Press, easily one of, if not the leading publisher of art books in the world at this moment. Phaidon create edgy and lush tomes filled with the history of art, and in the case of CREAMIER Contemporary Art in Culture, they are also probing the now and the future
The only reason to compare Avatar and The Hurt Locker as films is because they were both nominated for Best Picture and Best Director at the Academy Awards. They are essentially so different in terms of genre there's not any other reason to look at them both, or is there?
Both Avatar and The Hurt Locker are available on DVD and this makes it so much more interesting to me - I do not always enjoy sitting with the general public in a cinema to watch a film
True Dare Kiss is a series available on DVD worth watching. When I first took a look at the cover I kind of cringed and thought "Oh no, not another BBC family drama" but then I watched it.
From UK playwright Debbie Horsfield, True Dare Kiss is freely adapted form her 1985 stage play of the same name. It is a comic but disturbing family drama set in Manchester that slowly unfolds into a saga of intrigue, passion, revenge, redemption and belly-laughs
Newmatilda.com's Editor Marni Cordell's editorial today (27 May 2010) announced the end of this most readable and insightful website is nigh. In fact the end, is on 25 June 2010.