by Kirstyn Smith | May 28, 2020 | Uncategorized
As someone who is yet to see the disaster that is the Cats movie, I have to admit I feel a little left out when it comes to Rita, Lily and Abi’s love for the whole thing. The livestream begins with a song from the film, and the three all grooving out. ‘You remind me...
by Kirstyn Smith | May 15, 2020 | Uncategorized
Becky’s just dyed her hair bright orange. It looks ace (a bit like Hayley Williams) but she’s glad she’s still on lockdown. ‘I bought the dye before lockdown thinking I’d have some great lockdown hair,’ she says. ‘But then I started thinking I should actually wait...
by Kirstyn Smith | May 9, 2020 | Uncategorized
I often feel a bit weird about the love I have for a literary character called The Anteater. He’s a pretty content little guy, whose life revolves around ant and strawberry milkshakes, practising the yo-yo, and hoping someone will one day pay him to be really good at...
by Kirstyn Smith | Apr 29, 2020 | Uncategorized
My chat with Vaneet Mehta is due to start at 7pm, but at 6.57 I spill a glass of red wine all over my cream curtains and beige carpet. Panicking, I need to decide what to do: delay the live stream, ignore the mess, or refill my glass. With no time to try to get it...
by Kirstyn Smith | Aug 23, 2019 | Fringe, Interview, Mental health, Theatre
If Mouth Could Speak is just over half an hour of sharp beats, dizzying words, electronica and jazz encircling a young immigrant who is troubled by suicidal ideation. We caught up with writer and performer Timotei Cobeanu to talk about men’s mental...
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