Judges seek "an audacious imagination that takes readers to undiscovered countries of the mind."
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Theater Review: In Extremis at Shakespeare’s Globe
Who'd have thought a 21st-century crowd could be listening so intently to a 12th-century philosophical debate that a solitary ringtone would sound like a thunderclap?
Read More »Friday Femmes Fatales No 67 (Women Bloggers)
Politics, the arts, life-stuff, and can you smell that patchouli in the air?
Read More »Google Books Starts To Make the Virtual Bookshelf a Reality
Now we've taken one more step to ending the information drought.
Read More »Theater Review: Techniques of Breathing in an Airlocked Space at the Old Red Lion, London
On this evidence, the dictatorial President Lukashenko, no doubt much to his displeasure, is producing a fine literature of resistance.
Read More »Friday Femmes Fatales No 66 (Women Bloggers)
Let's celebrate! Bodies and art and food and nature, and more...
Read More »Theater Review: Sugar Mummies At The Royal Court, London
Female sex tourism - now understood as standard in certain small parts of the world - is the subject of Tanika Gupta's new play.
Read More »Book Review: Darkwood by J. Landon Ferguson
What seems to be a horror tale turns into a curious family saga.
Read More »Friday Femmes Fatales No 65 (Women Bloggers)
Summer reading, why diamonds are useless, and positive violence on TV.
Read More »Theater Review: The Tragedy of Master Arden of Faversham at the White Bear in South London
You might bill it, News of the World-style: True Crime! Hideous Murder! Unfaithful Wife! I can see the handbill on a Fortune Theatre post now.
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