20th September 2018
HEAR US HOWL: ART AND ANGER By Lydia Rynne
Hear Me Howl is a new theatre piece, written by Lydia Rynne. It is a play about a quarter life identity crisis, and all the rage (and sound!) that comes with it ...
18th September 2017
Writer Phoebe Morgan on How Her Love Affair With Books Became a Full-time Career
Love is a really, really tricky thing. Relationships with other people can be challenging, heart-breaking, uplifting, confusing and wonderful – and above all, ...
16th May 2016
Maria Askew on Strength and Having the Courage to Kick Ass
We all thrive in safe, peaceful environments where affection and generosity is reciprocal and in abundance. In these nurturing spaces it is easiest to be the ha ...
3rd March 2016
Pri Burford’s questioning #3: Satisfaction
When I was a girl, I could really stare. My family used to travel up to London on the weekend: it was my dad’s idea of a break from his sedentary work in slee ...
15th April 2016
Saskia muses on this Quarter’s new theme: Decision
Decision. What a loaded word and one that has plagued me since I was a kid. Perhaps it was being branded as ‘indecisive’ early on that informed my increasin ...