Sight & Sound: the June 2021 issue
Mark Kermode and Prano BaileyâBond talk Censor and the 80s British censorship massacre. Read if you dare!
Plus the history of âvideo nastiesâ, Kelly Reichardt on First Cow, Suzanne Lindonâs Spring Blossom, the sprawling brilliance of Robert Altmanâs Nashville, and vintage Jack Nicholson.
10 May 2021
Sight & Sound June 2021 issue
Itâs the issue they didnât want you to read! Sight & Sound avoids the censorâs scissors, but canât resist the sinster draw of Prano BaileyâBondâs wicked yet darkly beautiful Censor.
Mark Kermode joins BaileyâBond in discussing the 1980s tabloid frenzy surrounding so-called âvideo nastiesâ â unrated VHS horror releases that snuck past the beady-eyed BBFC â and her debut feature
30 Black Women Trailblazing Visual Representation and Racial Justice
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Southbank Centre Welcomes Audiences Back With Summer Reunion Programme
The packed programme features ballet, classical music, contemporary music, literature, poetry and visual art.by BWW News Desk
The Southbank Centre today announces a four-month reopening programme, Summer Reunion - providing opportunities for people to reconnect, reunite and enjoy a colourful, joyful celebration of art, culture and entertainment.
The packed programme features ballet, classical music, contemporary music, literature, poetry and visual art. The reopening of the Southbank Centre and Summer Reunion programme is made possible thanks to the repayable loan from the government s Culture Recovery Fund.
On 30 April the popular weekly street food market returns, alongside riverside pop-ups. The Hayward Gallery welcomes visitors back on Wednesday 19 May with free weekend entertainment outside the Royal Festival Hall from Friday 21 - 23 May. The Royal Festival Hall will reopen on Friday 28 May with socially