Poem: Poison By Kirsty Allison
During lockdown we invited performance poet Kirsty Allison to play a socially distanced gig at The Riverside. Here we publish her poem 'Poison', inspired by the music of Gil De Ray, who also performed backing music to Kirsty's words
Poetry Thaws Winter In America
Amanda Gorman, 22, the youngest inaugural poet in U.S. history, has captured world with her recitation of her poem “The Hill We Climb” at President Biden's inauguration.
HE ROSS READING LIVE AT THE RIVERSIDE
H.E Ross' poem for Noise of Art's Black Montmartre project documents the life of King, an enslaved boy of Benjamin Franklin's, who ran away while they were visiting the UK and found freedom with a Lady in Suffolk and
POEM: Benjamin Franklin, the Lady and a Runaway Enslaved Boy named King by h.e Ross
As Part of Noise of Art's Black Montmartre project, exploring the long relationship between black American and European street music, we commissioned US poet H.E Ross to write about the true story of King, an enslaved boy owned by
H E Ross Live Audio
HE ROSS READING LIVE AT TURK'S HEAD SOCIAL - BENJAMIN FRANKLIN THE LADY AND ENSLAVED BOY NAMED KING. San Franciscan born American poet reads his Noise of Art commissioned poem, which was timed to coincide with the anniversary of Dr
Mehdi
It was with great sadness that Noise of Art heard about the passing of DJ Mehdi. He played Noise of Art five years ago and we've known each other for sometime. He was always happy, smiling and glad to
Music Week Dance Feature
Noise of Art founder and DJ/artist Ben Osborne has written a feature on the current optimism in the dance music industry. Complete with interviews from key voices from all sides of the sector, you can read the .pdf doc in