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Internet Lore And The Haunted Past In ‘Backrooms’
Upon the release of the ‘Backrooms’ trailer, excitement was entwined with concern online over how exactly it would be pulled off.
Hannah Tang
20 hours ago


When Gravity Pulls You Down, Let Dance Lift Your Feet Off The Ground
Photo by Daniela Denyer Malo The Korean festival has come to London, and with it, Gravity: a spectacular show of emotion through dance and a cultural experience of the best sort. The talent of the company is overwhelming and the five minute ovation was well deserved. In Gravity, an eleven-person dance company moves, pulled by an unseen force in an astonishing and even otherworldly way. This performance explores how everything in the universe is interconnected, focusing on the
Daniela Denyer Malo
24 hours ago


Ty Bohrnstedt on What's Next for semiwestern
Image Courtesy of semiwestern For a band that began with two childhood tennis rivals crossing paths on the junior tournament circuit, semiwestern have always existed somewhere between worlds. Led by Texas-based songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Ty Bohrnstedt, the indie-rock project has spent more than a decade evolving from its early days as The Vliets. Alongside co-founder Daniel Gonzalez, longtime collaborator Jeff Morisano and a rotating cast of close friends, semiweste
Daria Slikker
1 day ago


Dialled In Festival: A Festival by South Asians, for Everyone
Photo by Fabrice Bourgelle Responding to a lack of South Asians represented in creative industries, Dialled In advocates for the opposite. Through festivals and events, a record label (Dialled In Records), and a not-for-profit (Dialled Industry), alternative South Asian music and culture is given the space to be celebrated and invested in. On the 30th of May, amidst the infamous heatwave, I was lucky enough to attend the fifth-anniversary edition of Dialled In’s festival, whe
Bann Irbash
1 day ago


James Lambert: Finding a Voice Between Worlds
Photo by @gconcamm From hip-hop studios to contemporary stages, London-based dancer James Lambert has built a career navigating multiple artistic worlds. In conversation with STRAND, he reflects on creativity, resilience, and what it really means to make a life in dance. Dance has always been part of Lambert's life. Long before professional stages, commercial performances and choreography, movement was simply a way of expressing himself. Today, Lambert works across multiple c
Daniela Denyer Malo
5 days ago
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