Dog Without Feathers
By the Deborah Colker Dance Company
By the Deborah Colker Dance Company
Musing on the recent Tate Britain exhibition of Sir Don McCullin’s work, Arts Writer Rahul Mehta ponders the issues around photography of the disenfranchised and mentally ill
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Well, Imperial unquestionably has no shortage of orchestras, bands or music groups. However, there’s a new orchestra which has been growing in the past few months: Kohncertino. Led by first-year maths student Michael Kohn, Kohncertino held its debut concert on Saturday 16th March, at St Gabriel’s Church, Warwick
Don McCullin is best known as a ‘war photographer’, a title that does not sit easy with him. To him, photography is about empathy, but he has never felt that the impact of his pictures have done enough to end the suffering of the people he depicts. ‘If you can’