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Author: Conal Dougan

Review: Manakamana

Posted on February 20, 2015 by Conal Dougan

20th February 2015 The Sensory Ethnography Lab, located at Harvard University, has been responsible for promoting innovative approaches to aesthetics and ethnography, harnessing analogue and digital media to explore the ontology of the natural and unnatural world. Two years ago… Continue Reading →

Film leviathan, manakamana, nepal, pilgrimage, sensory ethnography lab

Colpey Calling x The Fix [2]

Posted on February 19, 2015 by Conal Dougan

20 February 2015 Colpey Calling x The Fix is back once more, making your ears sweaty, your glutes clenched and your groin tensed. This week we welcomed Bristol’s Bodywork DJ collective member Prince of Persia, who provided us with a… Continue Reading →

Music banoffee pie, bill brewster, bodywork, colpey calling, crofters rights, future music, prince of persia, the fix

Artist of the Week: Sharon van Etten

Posted on February 17, 2015 by Conal Dougan

17 February 2015 While Sharon van Etten was born and raised on the Eastern seaboard of the US, her music more often than not speaks of the Midwest with a set of heavy harmonies. Visually she is a descendent of… Continue Reading →

Music are we there, sharon van etten, trinity centre

Review: Light, Bristol Old Vic

Posted on February 12, 2015 by Conal Dougan

Theatre Ad Infinitum’s Light brings to Bristol Old Vic a tale of a dystopian Orwellian future, a state where a totalitarian regime monitors the thoughts of its citizens through implants. Entirely current themes then, in the wake of the NSA scandals,… Continue Reading →

Theatre bristol old vic, flight, theatre ad infinitum

Review: The Life and Times of Fanny Hill, Bristol Old Vic

Posted on February 11, 2015 by Conal Dougan

11 February 2015 While across town the cinematic adaptation of 50 Shades of Grey gets set to send menopausal women’s heart aflutter with tales of soapy sadomasochism, the Bristol Old Vic provides something more akin to a powdery romp. Here… Continue Reading →

Theatre bristol old vic, caroline quentin, fanny hill, theatre

Artist of the Week: H Hawkline

Posted on February 10, 2015 by Conal Dougan

10th February 2015 There has always been a space for music for weird pop – from the Velvet Underground to Captain Beefheart, glitchy, atonal music has been around for as long as anyone can remember. H Hawkline is the latest… Continue Reading →

Music, New Bands h hawkline, in the pink of condition, louisiana

Review: Laura Marling, Thekla

Posted on February 8, 2015 by Conal Dougan

7 February 2015 For the last few years Laura Marling has been living in Los Angeles. The darling of English folk, whose first, second and third albums were all nominated for the Mercury Music Prize, recently returned to her homeland… Continue Reading →

Music laura marling, short movie, Thekla

Colpey Calling x The Fix [1]

Posted on February 6, 2015 by Conal Dougan

Introducing a brand new show. A fortnightly adventure, bringing together together the powerhouses that are Colpey Calling and The Fix Magazine in a two-hour fusion of electronic, jazz, house and techno. “It can’t be done!” you cry. Well it can, and… Continue Reading →

Music colpey calling, colpey calling x the fix, future music fm, MuRli

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