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Paul Freeman’s Australian Men

Webster’s Dictionary  defines  the Australian term ‘larrikin’ a boisterous, often badly behaved young man or a person with apparent disregard for convention; a maverick.’ And that is exactly what celebrated photographer Paul Freeman has captured so brilliantly in his latest book that carries that name. It continues his photographic journey, with a signature array of enthralling and sensual art … Continue reading

Paul Freeman’s Australian Working Men Exposed

  According to Websters dictionary a ‘larrikan yakka’ is an Australian term for a ‘boisterous, often badly behaved young man who does hard physical work’.  In this new superb book by acclaimed photographer PAUL FREEMAN these particular muscular rugged larrikans have just finished work and are in a state of undress presumably to start the … Continue reading

Paul McCartney Photographs 1963–64 @ The National Portrait Gallery. London

  The Beatle (Sir) Paul McCartney played bass guitar in the most successful bands of all time but he also shared primary songwriting with John Lennon. That songwriting partnership with Lennon remains the most successful in history.  He was also married to the late Linda McCartney who we believe he met when in the late 1960s, … Continue reading

Paul Taylor Dance Company mark the 20th Anniversary of 9/11 with Promethean Fire

  On the morning of 9/11 the great American choreographer, Paul Taylor had just started rehearsing his Company with a new ballet called Promethean Fire . In the video below Charles Reinhart, one of Paul Taylor’s dearest friends talks if how the dancers went up onto the roof of their NY building and could see … Continue reading

Paula Vogels’ Tony Nominated play INDECENT @Gable Stage

  The current uncertain political climate makes perfect timing for Paula Vogel’s Tony Nominated play Indecent that deals with the ubiquitousness of homophobia and anti-semitism in such a powerful way. The play is based on the true story of the trials and tribulations of Polish/Yiddish playwright Sholem Asch’s 1906 play God of Vengeance  about an illicit lesbian … Continue reading

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