Articles by Kaite Welsh

 Bringing Oregon to Soho: Laura Gibson live

Having checked out Laura Gibson's latest work La Grande, Kaite Welsh heads to The Social to catch a performance and have a chat with the singer

Kaite Welsh // 2 March 2012

Categories: Interviews, Music, Reviews

 Laura Gibson's grand return

Kaite Welsh listens to Laura Gibson's latest album and finds her recalling the musical quirks she is best known for but also exploring new territory

Kaite Welsh // 27 January 2012

Categories: Music, Reviews

 In the Loop

This collection of essays goes well beyond glossy photos and patterns, weaving together a serious assessment of knitting, its role in activism, art and more, says Kaite Welsh

Kaite Welsh // 8 August 2010

Categories: Books

 Love: Sacred and Profane

Kaite Welsh reviews a performance of "romantic duets and melancholy ayres" by new opera ensemble En Travesti

Kaite Welsh // 18 June 2010

Categories: Music

 Hello Kitty Must Die

The protagonist of Angela S. Choi's comic debut novel channels the anger of every woman who has been belittled or demeaned, says Kaite Welsh

Kaite Welsh // 21 February 2010

Categories: Books

 The Fossil Hunter

Kaite Welsh reviews a fictionalised biography of early paleontologist Mary Anning

Kaite Welsh // 4 February 2010

Categories: Books

Mysteries of the Iconographies

Artist Carolee Schneemann may be best-known for 'Interior Scroll', in which she read from a scroll she extracted from her vagina. But, at 70, her influence stretches far beyond that one famous performance piece. Kaite Welsh attended her recent lecture at the Tate Liverpool

Kaite Welsh // 4 October 2009

Categories: Art

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