The Culture Interview: José Nava, artist
Posted in Culture Interviews3 mn read José Nava, 79, was a fisherman in Mexico until he came to Britain in 1962 where he joined the wild and wonderful theatre group, The People Show.
3 mn read José Nava, 79, was a fisherman in Mexico until he came to Britain in 1962 where he joined the wild and wonderful theatre group, The People Show.
4 mn read 35 years with the same person, through thick and thin, ups and downs, kids who are now adults. Moves, restarts and companionship. Love – yes, there was/is love but now it’s not what I want or need.
< 1 mn read Ishmahil Blagrove is an author, film-maker and polemicist. Occasionally located at Speaker’s Corner, he can be depended upon to pack a verbal punch on media distortions and racist agendas. He runs a monthly Sunday Roast at the Tabernacle off Portobello Rd with performance and lively conversation. WHO ARE YOU? Ishmahil Blagrove HOW OLD ARE YOU? […]
3 mn read Ian Marchant is a very funny man. He’s also a bit obsessed by certain aspects of Britain like the railways, pubs and darkness, hence his non-fiction books, Parallel Lines, The Longest Crawl and Something of the Night. He’s also wont to perform as part of an act called Your Dad. What is your name? Ian […]
4 mn read Nick Treadwell is a gallerist/artist agent who is wont to dress up in a nurse’s outfit and sing in a very high voice. He also has an insatiable penchant for pink. We applaud his gusto. WHO ARE YOU? Nicholas Treadwell HOW OLD ARE YOU? 78 WHERE DO YOU LIVE? Vienna, Austria WHAT DO YOU DO? […]
< 1 mn read Film and TV director, Andy Wilson has an eclectic past – he performed with the mighty Archaos (the circus that re-defined circus) as well as being a director of the wildly experimental Rational Theatre. His TV credits include Cracker, Hotel Babylon and more recently Ripper Street. WHO ARE YOU Andy Wilson HOW OLD ARE YOU […]