Reading the Classics: The Little Virtues by Natalia Ginzburg
Le Piccole Virtù The Little Virtues, first published in 1962 and translated to English...
An Artful Afternoon on the Portobello Rd
Sunny afternoons in London are such a rare joy and must be taken advantage...
The National Theatre at Home: Three Sisters
This month I subscribed to National Theatre Home which is a subscription service that...
Romeo and Juliet Afternoon Tea
On the Bank Holiday Monday we took tea at the The Swan a pub...
Spot the difference: Boris’ London vs Hogarth’s London
This week the Prime Minister, Boris Johnson, defended the choice to cut benefits, declaring...
Mythologies: Weaving Women
In Greek mythology life is represented by thread. There are three Fates. Clotho, the ‘spinner’,...
Lest We Forget
In the 2016 Venice Biennale a new pavilion was introduced to represent the breadth of British...
The Philosophy of being a Bridal Stylist with help from Kant, Debord and Benthon
I wrote this piece about being a bridal stylist in 2018 A Philosophical Review...
Donna Harraway and Areeba Siddique: Can a Religious Woman be a Cyborg?
Donna Harraway is a contemporary feminist, who wrote the ‘Cyborg Manifesto’ where she declares that she...
