tue 06/05/2025

India Lewis

Articles By India Lewis

Charlie Porter: Bring No Clothes - Bloomsbury and the Philosophy of Fashion review - dress to impress

Read more...

Annie Ernaux: Shame review - the translation of pain

Read more...

Tirzah, The Colour Factory review - dry ice and bedroom beats

Read more...

Zadie Smith: The Fraud review - the trials we inherit

Read more...

Henry Hoke: Open Throat review - if a lion could speak

Read more...

Lorrie Moore: I am Homeless If This is Not My Home review - between this world and the next

Read more...

Caleb Azumah Nelson: Small Worlds review - Ghana and London dance together

Read more...

Lucinda Chua, ICA review - sublimity on a rainy evening in London

Read more...

Lydia Sandgren: Collected Works review - the mysteries that surround us all

Read more...

Margaret Atwood: Old Babes in the Wood review - bookending the short story

Read more...

Nicole Flattery: Nothing Special review - returning to the Factory

Read more...

Jockstrap, Heaven review - ecstasy in underground bass

Read more...

Eliza Carthy and The Restitution, Barbican review - folk at its finest

Read more...

Kelefa Sanneh: Major Labels review - diary of an omnivorous musicophile

Read more...

Wet Leg, O2 Forum Kentish Town review - eclectic glee from an emerging band

Read more...

Annie Proulx: Fen, Bog & Swamp review - defending the wetlands' bounty

Read more...

Pages

latest in today

Help to give theartsdesk a future!

It all started on 09/09/09. That memorable date, September 9 2009, marked the debut of theartsdesk.com.

It followed some...

Malpractice, ITV1, Series 2 review - fear and loathing in th...

Following on from the first series of Malpractice in 2023, this second season again probes into issues of medical malfeasance and...

Blu-ray: Laurel & Hardy - The Silent Years (1928)

Eureka’s second volume of Laurel and Hardy shorts catches the pair in 1928 on the cusp of their successful...

First Person: young cellist Zlatomir Fung on operatic fantas...

My new album, Fantasies, recorded with pianist Richard Fu, is the culmination of my years-long fascination with the wonderful genre of...

Romeo and Juliet, Shakespeare's Globe - swagger and viv...

Holsters, Stetsons and bluegrass music bring a distinctive flavour to this...

Two to One review - bank heist with a big catch

The Ealing-like comedy heist caper Two to One is...

Album: Arcade Fire - Pink Elephant

20 years on from their first appearance on record, the seventh long-player from...

Fake, ITV1 review - be careful what you wish for

The art of the conman is persuading their victim to fool themselves, which is the premise that lies at the core of this Australian drama series....

theartsdesk Q&A: film director Déa Kulumbegashvili on he...

One of the most exciting new voices in Eastern European film, Déa Kulumbegashvili is not concerned with conventional shot lengths. She has been...

Music Reissues Weekly: John McKay - Sixes and Sevens

Sixes and Sevens is a surprise. A big one. Since leaving Siouxsie and the Banshees in September 1979, John McKay has...