Section Feature
Placement
The Cost of Entry
by
Jonathan Samway
What it Takes to Belong They still live in the city, work in it, travel through it, and remain visible in it. But they are saying no more often now: no to the extra drink, no to the second stop, no to crossing town on instinct, no to the kind of evening that only works...
Postcards
Stumbling Across Stones in Berlin Terror and Art: Unlikely Companions
by
Yang Tian
I appeared to be standing in the midst of a mass grave. The endless rows of cold, grey, concrete steles resemble a procession of coffins...
Uncategorized
Pretty Vacant A letter from New York
by
Ian Keldoulis
Are luxury stores the victims of success? Our most fashionable neighbourhoods appear like they’ve been looted: a third of the stores in the heart of the city are empty! This retail rot is a new form of urban blight.
Culture
Kazuo Imai The People’s Republic, Camperdown, Wednesday 12.06.2019
by
Mark Mordue
With his woolly grey hair and bow-legged gait the legendary improviser seems more like some kind of cosmic fisherman than an avant-garde musician. Perhaps in Japan this is one and the same thing?