
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.
7
Oct
2014
LFF: ‘Ne Me Quitte Pas’
A healthy dose of self deprecating wit and stoicism from the not-so-healthy in rural Belgium in this surprisingly hilarious and thoughtful documentary of friendship and family.
6
Oct
2014
LFF: ‘Austin to Boston’
Four bands, five VW campervans, a backseat full of guitars and a whole lot of road - this purposely lo-fi documentary is a little indie gem.
5
Oct
2014
LFF: ‘10,000km’
Because it’s not just you and them in a relationship anymore – a beautiful and revelatory film revealing technology might just be the real enemy in a couple’s long distance relationship.
27
Sep
2014
BFI 58th London Film Festival: What to See
We gear up for an autumn of film with some of our highlights from this year’s festival
10
Sep
2014
My London: Zena Edwards
We chat to London-based spoken word artist Zena Edwards about London’s diverse arts scene
30
Aug
2014
‘Brief Encounter’ with London Philharmonic Orchestra
Because love sometimes is silliness. And sometimes it is a bit of grit in one's eye that you just can’t get out.
26
Aug
2014
Lucy Sparrow, Artist
We talk to artist Lucy Sparrow about her latest installation, bleeding fingers and the future of the local cornershop
25
Aug
2014
The Cornershop
Out of loo roll? Hobnobs? Go get felt up down the shops in Lucy Sparrow's latest installation
17
Aug
2014
Bryony Kimmings: Sex Idiot
A lustful and riotous insight into female sexuality following one woman’s quest into her bedrooms past
7
Aug
2014
Take It Outside, Cinema
Time to come out of the darkness of the multiplex – we pick some of the summer’s top al fresco cinema screenings









