The Doncaster Fashion week was one of the best events we had in Doncaster for 2019, celebrating the fashion industry and showcasing a large variety of clothes designed by creatives and designers. For this piece Rachel talks about The Doncaster Fashion Week and Leach McMullen who was the creative director behind the event. Words: Rachel …
Month: December 2019
From issue 36, Tony talks about the recent floods that had a devastating impact on some of the areas in Doncaster. Words: Tony Nicholson Photography: Suzanne Wass Thursday 7th November the rain was unrelentless. When the call from the environment agency came in at around 2:30am to warn us that flooding was imminent, it wasn’t a great surprise. The heartbreaking scale of …
We got the chance to interview college student Megan Bailey. Based in Doncaster, Megan’s sculptures focus on using materials and transforming them into pieces of art. Words: Megan Bailey Photography: Megan Bailey What inspired you to become an artist? I originally wasn’t going into an art based industry. However, I was inspired by the work of Martin Parr to start …
Words: Greenjacker Photography: Warren Draper In his groundbreaking book Biophilia (Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1984), Edward O. Wilson proposed that humans are innately predisposed to seek out connections with nature and other lifeforms. Failure to connect with nature and non-human life leads to depression, anxiety and neurosis. Subsequent studies have shown the power of natural …
Photography: James Pierce As I write this on 31st August, it is International Overdose Awareness Day. We’ve organised an informal reading of Drug Wars, a book about Britain and the illegal drug trade written by an ex-undercover drug cop, Neil Woods and writer JS Rafaeli. It’s just me and a local drugs worker from Barnsley, …