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| Features > Show me the money | |
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| Emma Geliot's Venice marathon continues with old teeth, new money and lots of gin… | |
| Features > Men in Orange Trousers | |
| After many sufferings, Emma Geliot launches herself on the opening week of La Biennale di Venezia. 33 hours on a bus – our gizzards dehydrated to biltong by the air con. Stops of indeterminate length every two and a half hours. Long enough to pee? To eat? Have a coffee? Sometimes enough to smoke three fags while weighing up what might be possible. | |
| Features > On venice | |
| There had been for some time a sense of unrest within the arts community about the representation of Wales at the Venice Biennale. Importantly the unrest appears to come within a framework of overall support for the participation in the Venice Biennale. | |
| Features > Lines in nature | |
| Mankind. What a strange insect. Order, a regular order is imposed; Nests are built, they are built In rows. Every scrap of metal, Wood, is found a place, made of use; |
Features > We're cold but we hold the fire |
| Dom Coyote presents a delicious slice of folk, with veins of hip hop, ska and other plundered nourishments running through it. A friendly man in a hat with a spellbinding love for books and ambitious theatrical pursuits, he has everything in the gun cabinet to air his big ideas. | |









