
A Northerner in denial, Rachel perpetually places herself anywhere but native Manchester, now leaving her down and out in London (not Paris). She likes words, taking photographs, subtitles, travelling the world whenever her overdraft allows, vintage book shops and solo gallery visits. She’s often found in dark rooms with strangers…cinemas, honest. She’s also Arts & Culture Editor of TLW.
12
Jan
2012
London Short Film Festival 2012
Now in its ninth edition, the LSFF is widely recognised as the premiere UK showcase for cutting edge independent film
4
Jan
2012
Welcome to 2012!
Just to keep you dangling on the edge of the impending cultural climax, here’s a quick scan of what’s happening in 2012
23
Dec
2011
Merry Xmas London, You Filthy Animal
This Christmas, London is delivering a bulging sack of cultural delights to keep us entertained. And keep us off the sofa
30
Nov
2011
The Artrocker Awards 2011
Friday's Artrocker Awards at XOYO in Shoreditch will celebrate the rock and art world's coolest movers and shakers
26
Nov
2011
Polarbear’s Spoken Word ‘Old Me’
'Old Me' is Polarbear’s third full length performance, perfectly at home in The Roundhouse’s intimate Studio Theatre
30
Oct
2011
BFI London Film Festival Round-up
The BFI 55th London Film Festival provided great films, and acted as a reminder of what a frankly wonderful city we live in
25
Oct
2011
‘The Future’ at BFI London Film Festival
Miranda July's second feature film is laugh out loud, heartbreakingly precious, intrinsically sad – and narrated by a cat
24
Oct
2011
‘Two Years at Sea’
Artist Ben Rivers' film gently tears down the veil that obscures the brave individuals who remove themselves from society
22
Oct
2011
‘The Kid With a Bike’
The Dardenne brothers return with a soft and poetic film about the friendship between a hairdresser and a young boy
21
Oct
2011
‘Nobody Else But You’
Mixing film noir with dark comedy, 'Nobody Else But You' can be viewed as a French interpretation of damaged Americana









