Titus Andronicus: theatre review
Titus Andronicus was an absolute joy for anyone who likes their Shakespeare shaken up, electro-shocked à la Frankenstein – something rather
Neil & Heather Simone: art exhibition review
Neil Simone’s art is both extremely complex, and extremely accessible. Not only are his natural landscapes light, aesthetically pleasing
The Boy Who Cried Wolf: theatre review
The ensemble cast of three open and close The Boy Who Cried Wolf with the ‘clickety click’ of their knitting
Review of Ripon Cathedral's lunchtime concerts: Josephine Peach
“There’s one thing you must tell him – let him explore.” Josephine Peach’s advice to me for my 7
Stuck in my head: France Gall "Ce soir je ne dors pas"
Stuck in my head today is France Gall's beautiful song "Ce soir je ne dors pas"
Writing and existing
This was written when I moved my personal blog onto yorkshirewords.com.
Attentive followers will have seen that I previously
A creative choice
An open letter to James Rhodes, pianist (in reply to his article).
James, on the off-chance you do read this
Plotting
The more I talk and think about actually, concretely starting to write creatively, the more it feels that I'
Writing
I'm going to stop being afraid of writing.
Neil Gaiman, Rainer Maria Rilke and Gustav Holst are the
Conservation and change in Nidderdale
Here's the full text of an opinion piece I've drafted for the Friends of Nidderdale AONB