It’s easy to encounter adjectives like “innovative”, “original”, or “inventive” when talking about bands who toe the proverbial fringes of contemporary music – their sound inhabits a kind of liminal no-man’s land, and resists any attempt to pin it down to a specific genre or variety. So it is with Arone Dyer and Aron Sanchez, […]
The logic of the camera and montage overtakes poetic volition in Jonathan Ball’s Politics of Knives. Indeed one of the many tropes of cutting in Ball’s latest poetry collection relates to the editing process of film. The cinematographic decisions governing which pieces to retain and which to discard are a kind of violence elevated to […]
Kale, the unsung hero of the vegetable world, finally gets its time in the spotlight. Sharon Hanna, author of The Book of Kale – The Easy-to-Grow Superfood, gives us all the essential information we need to know about this nutritious vegetable, from garden to kitchen. Sharon starts her book with an introduction to kale and […]