Der gestohlene Abend
…is the title of my favourite author Wolfram Fleischhauer’s brand new novel (see previous posts here and here). Biked it down to Tate Britain on this bracing but gorgeously sunny…
Jonathan Still, ballet pianist
Music, dance, IT, trivia. Not necessarily in that order.
…is the title of my favourite author Wolfram Fleischhauer’s brand new novel (see previous posts here and here). Biked it down to Tate Britain on this bracing but gorgeously sunny…
Ever since I read Judith Mackrell’s heartwarming book about Keynes & Lopokova (see earlier post) I’ve been meaning to drop by Gordon Square one day to see where so much…
Every blog should have gratuitous cat pictures now and again, even if only to stick two virtual fingers up to those who complain that the internet is full of ‘me…
Just back from Suffolk, where I’ve been recording the latest Studio Series album (No. 5) with Andrew Holdsworth & Chris Hampson, and adding two tracks to another album with cellist…
There’s nothing like it. If you’re slightly mad, you might want to run outside in a rainstorm like they do in the films. But in Tooting (at the Lido), you…
Met up with Chris to go and see Martin Creed’s work No. 850 at Tate Britain. His blog and pictures of it are eloquent. My video is just a compilation…