Prepare to embark on an extraordinary cinematic journey with us as we sit down for an exclusive interview with the talented documentary filmmaker, Ryan Sherman. His captivating film Land’s End is set to take the stage at the Central Scotland Documentary Festival, and in this video, Ryan shares his insights, inspirations, and the incredible stories that brought this cinematic masterpiece to life.
A journey of ups and downs, following professional skateboarder Barney Page as he rides the length of the British Isles on his skateboard in memory of his friend Ben Raemers. “Lands End” seeks to shine a light on the darkness of suicide, and discusses how we can turn the corner on Mental Health.
A journey of ups and downs, following professional skateboarder Barney Page as he rides the length of the British Isles on his skateboard in memory of his friend Ben Raemers. “Lands End” seeks to shine a light on the darkness of suicide, and discusses how we can turn the corner on Mental Health.
- 11/1/2023
- by Kevin Haldon
- Nerdly
It’s been at least decade since Siouxsie Sioux of Siouxsie and The Banshees fame played a proper live show, but that changes this year! Ahead of the enigmatic musician’s European tour this year, she had a warm-up show in Brussels at the Ancienne Belgique, performing a set that included many a Banshees classic.
Along with some of Siouxsie and The Banshees’ best-known songs like “Spellbound,” “Arabian Nights,” and “Cities in Dust,” Sioux also dug up her covers of The Beatles’ “Dear Prudence” and Iggy Pop’s “The Passenger.” She also played a few songs from her 2007 solo album Mantaray.
And although Sioux’s hair has gotten a bit tamer since the Banshees’ heyday — and she’s swapped out the winklepicker boots for sensible sneakers — you could say her stage presence is still pretty “spellbinding” (sorry), complete with plenty of high kicks and weirdo moves. Kids, here’s a real “Wednesday dance” for you.
Along with some of Siouxsie and The Banshees’ best-known songs like “Spellbound,” “Arabian Nights,” and “Cities in Dust,” Sioux also dug up her covers of The Beatles’ “Dear Prudence” and Iggy Pop’s “The Passenger.” She also played a few songs from her 2007 solo album Mantaray.
And although Sioux’s hair has gotten a bit tamer since the Banshees’ heyday — and she’s swapped out the winklepicker boots for sensible sneakers — you could say her stage presence is still pretty “spellbinding” (sorry), complete with plenty of high kicks and weirdo moves. Kids, here’s a real “Wednesday dance” for you.
- 5/3/2023
- by Abby Jones
- Consequence - Music
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