If you typically associate Morocco with the smell of amber and spices, good weather, and distinctive architecture, you’re not far from what this beautiful country has to offer.
When one of the UK’s largest selling lifestyle magazines recently announced a change in the direction of their brand with a plan to go digital, providing only a bi-annual print edition for their audience, we were faced with another instance where digital demands had tipped the scales and won the battle. Continue reading “THE PURGE OF PRINT?”→
Sophisticated, dynamic, and creating a constant sense of movement, these are just some of the things that come to mind when standing in front of Rana Begum’s work. Continue reading “RANA BEGUM: THE SPACE BETWEEN”→
This week’s destination was the Victoria Miro gallery in London to see celebrated Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama’s paintings and sculptures as a part of her museum tour throughout Europe.
This month called for a visit to Catalonia’s capital in search of some vitals: sun, food, and culture and, with its gleaming reviews, it’s no surprise that Barcelona offered just that and more. Continue reading “TOP THINGS TO DO IN BARCELONA”→
That’s right – revolution. Rest assured, this is not a typo from a coffee fuelled zombie writing at all hours of the night from a deserted office. You read correctly: ‘New Years Revolution’ and it comes with a perfect reason. Continue reading “NEW YEARS REVOLUTION”→