nothing in the rulebook
A collective of creatives bound by a single motto: There's nothing in the rulebook that says a giraffe can't play football!
Tag: art
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As readers, writers, artists and all-round creative folk, we thought we’d put down a few resolutions with a creative angle, in the hope that we might loosen the creative ligaments and spur ourselves onto widen our lives, and broaden our creative horizons
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A selection of some of our favourite literary gifts for the book lovers in your life
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California-based band, Honeyboys, return with “absolutely killer” new track, ‘Green Tea’, writes Professor Wu
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Professor Wu revisits the advice of writers Joseph Heller and Naomi Shihab Nye to consider the importance of first sentences, and the moments of inspiration and creativity that fuel our creative fires.
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Six years on from our last ‘creatives in profile’ interview, NITRB caught up with Tim Leach following the launch of his latest novel, ‘A Winter War’
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Claire-Louise Bennett rolls out her vocabulary with playfulness and honesty, writes Andy Charman in this book review.
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Beautiful and enchanting, Max Newsom’s latest film offers a subtle meditation on youthful innocence and (in)experience.
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Indie comic team hope to bring new action adventure comic, featuring dinosaurs and time travel, to life.
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‘So: Walter König is dead.’ This is how Naomi Wood’s The Hiding Game begins, and how it continues; a cool account of life, art and death, narrated from a distance by Paul Beckermann. The novel flicks between the older Beckermann of ‘now’, in England, painting in his studio, and the Paul Beckermann of the 1920s – young,…
