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‘I was 13, with a group of friends, and it was my first time hearing anything so Black and British – and, also, so working class’
‘I have always chosen to listen to my heart and stick to my convictions, rather than yielding to reality’
‘When I read that essay, I literally feel some kind of space opening up: I can breathe’
‘A brilliantly analytical account of how the increasing prominence of English has gradually pushed other languages to a minor role’
‘I would like to dedicate this tribute to all of Zidane’s fans (of whom I am one)’
‘The last time I felt maenadically enthusiastic was during this year’s Pride, marching down the streets of Milan under a scorching sun’
‘Enthusiasm leaks out from the possibility of how these things might all be together’
‘This performance, exquisite as always, is at once emotional and precise’
‘I held (and hold) his ideas and ethics like a compass’
‘It reminds me of my formative years and a time of many firsts’
‘He created rhythmic patterns that sounded, in your mind or on his voice, both adamantine and feline at once’
‘Majerus was driven by mass – calm and heavy like a smooth car – six cylinder bicycle – with no flat tyre’
‘No other type of cinema in recent decades has worshipped reality in this intense manner’
‘It has created a space of inclusion in a patriarchal art scene in which the visibility of female practitioners was minimal’
‘Even with the softest breeze, it comes alive and gently plays with the world around’
‘Inside the cemetery, hundreds of names descend in chronological order, but time’s forward motion clearly does not signify progress here’
‘The way she stumbled on stage, with her smeared lips and perfect legs, appeared at once criminally affected and wildly persuasive’
‘I stayed first for an hour, then whole afternoons and, eventually, days’
‘Who’s Afraid of Barney Newman (1968) invokes a multiplicity of diasporic readings’
‘It’s all there: charm, humour, ethics, friendship’