Kaleidoscope Culture - Issue 1
Drawing on the specific and the general, on both current events and rich, deeply rooted cultural seams; the Culture section explores every aspect of the world around us. Georgina Wilson offers fascinating insight into three of the most famous books currently in our shops and on our shelves in “Fifty Shades of Fame”. In addition, Thea Hawlin pits book against eBook, in a commentary not just on why we read, but that how we read can tell us more about our lifestyle than we thought. Taking advantage of the 2013 Edinburgh Fringe Festival, Imogen O’Sullivan moves between talking anuses (read it to believe it!) and how the Fringe is still vital for expression of contemporary opinion. From the stage to the screen, Joe Strong assesses directorial trends in Hollywood, and why Wes Anderson really has hit the mainstream in a very indie way.
Drawing on the specific and the general, on both current events and rich, deeply rooted cultural seams; the Culture section explores every aspect of the world around us. Georgina Wilson offers fascinating insight into three of the most famous books currently in our shops and on our shelves in “Fifty Shades of Fame”. In addition, Thea Hawlin pits book against eBook, in a commentary not just on why we read, but that how we read can tell us more about our lifestyle than we thought. Taking advantage of the 2013 Edinburgh Fringe Festival, Imogen O’Sullivan moves between talking anuses (read it to believe it!) and how the Fringe is still vital for expression of contemporary opinion. From the stage to the screen, Joe Strong assesses directorial trends in Hollywood, and why Wes Anderson really has hit the mainstream in a very indie way.