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
Tag Archives: Wounded Rhymes
92 – Cat’s Eyes by Cat’s Eyes – A Review
92/273 Cat’s Eyes is the collaborative debut of Faris Badwan from The Horrors and Italian-Canadian soprano, composer and multi-instrumentalist Rachel Zeffira. Their self-titled debut album was released yesterday (11th April). Inspired by the whole Phil Spector Wall Of Sound, the … Continue reading
Posted in Music, Reviews
Tagged Cats Eyes, cocktails, Creedence Clearwater Revival, Faris Badwan, Fortunate Son, Gin Fizz, Italian-Canadian, Laurie Penny, Lykke Li, New Internationalist, Penny Red, Phil Spector, Pimms, Production, Rachel Zeffira, The Horrors, Wall of Sound, Wounded Rhymes, Zombie
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69 – Vintage isn’t all about timeless elegance you know
69/296 Today the sun was shining and I felt like spring. Still basking in recent Vintage Village Market success, I jaunted off to the charity shops simply knowing I was going to come back with bags loaded. Such optimism usually … Continue reading
Posted in Fashion
Tagged Book of Blood, Fashion, Lykke Li, Macnaughtons of Pitlochry, Trashy, Vicki Feaver, Vintage, Vintage Village, Wounded Rhymes, Youth Novels
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60 – Comment is Free – A scary fact for most feminists
60/305 Jessica Reed from the Guardian’s Comment Is Free, kindly tweeted about a piece today written by feminist writer Jill Filipovic, for Comment is Free America. In her article Traditional marriage is dead. Let’s celebrate which basically explored how “A … Continue reading
Posted in Gender & Equality, News
Tagged Feminism, Jessica Reed, Jill Fillipovic, Lykke Li, Marriage, Obama, R.E.M, The Guardian, What's The Frequency Kenneth, Women, Wounded Rhymes
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55 – Lykke Li – Wounded Rhymes Review
55/310 Following on from the highly acclaimed, though barely heard, of Youth Novels (2008), Wounded Rhymes, released 25th February 2011, makes for a concise, complete and progressively strong second album by Swedish songstress Lykke Li. It takes the distinct, spacious, … Continue reading
Posted in Music, Reviews
Tagged Depeche Mode, Lykke Li, The Monkees, The Munsters, Wounded Rhymes, Youth Novels
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