Annelouisekershaw365
I’m Anne Louise Kershaw a freelance writer; Music Editor of Blankpages and Manchester's Finest & I write for Guardian Northerner and Clash Magazine amongst others . I'm Senior Editorial & Designer for Carel Press.
This is my blog where I write about music, theatre, fashion, arts & culture, gender & equality. Every time I blog I post a picture because i'm obsessed with my camera.
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Recent Posts
- Exclusive interview with Skin from Skunk Anansie
- Twitter: Procrastination, productivity and pain
- The drawbacks of Twitter bitching
- The Accrington Pals, Royal Exchange Manchester. Bitter, brutal and beautiful!
- Rats’ Tales at Manchester’s Royal Exchange Theatre
- The Country Wife at the Royal Exchange
- I interview Shell Zenner – The godmother of new music
- Bringing classical music out of the concert hall and into the art world!
- I discuss ‘Madchester’ with Dave Haslam
- Blank Media Collective Projector Series
Monthly Archives: February 2012
It was The Slow Show – and delightfully so!
All full up on our delicious goats cheese Cornerhouse pizza, a scrummy Friday treat, we walked over to The Ruby Lounge to see The Slow Show hosted by BBC Manchester Introducing. As a band name they’ve been floating around in … Continue reading
Posted in Music, Reviews
Tagged Brass, Cello, Gibson 335, Hurt, I See Angels, Johnny Cash, Lou Reed, Music, Nick Cave, Northern Town, Review, Streets of London, The Ruby Lounge, The Ship Song, The Slow Show
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Women affected by the cuts still have ‘Bags of Attitude’
Getting ready to go out to the Bags of Attitude exhibition this morning, I spotted a facebook ‘friend’ casually criticising the orientation and body size of feminists. Following a swift report, block, delete (if only real life were that simple) … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Gender & Equality, Reviews
Tagged Bags of Attitude, Charlotte Newson, Claire Mooney, Gender, Oxfam, poverty, Spending cuts, The Pankhurst Centre, Women
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Severant by Kuedo – the perfect soundtrack to this beautiful winter
Amidst a week of hail and sleet, facing the kind of cold concrete scapes that make it necessary to perma-wear your fella’s hoodie, I discovered at last some new music to inspire me. Being inclined towards the over-dramatics, I am … Continue reading
Posted in Music, Photography, Reviews
Tagged Austra, Berlin, Cold, Feel It Break, Hearts, I Break Horses, Kuedo, Lights and Offerings, Margaret Atwood, Memory Thumderstorm, Mirrors, Mozart Parties, Music, Niki & The Dove, Red Dawrf, Review, Severant, Sleet, Snow, The Drummer, The Fox, The Handmaid's Tale, Winter
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