Track by Track: Basia Bulat, Tall Tall Shadow
The Canadian singer-songwriter takes us through her new album, which signifies a departure from her traditional folk stylings as she embraces an electronic sound
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Get PORT in printThe Canadian singer-songwriter takes us through her new album, which signifies a departure from her traditional folk stylings as she embraces an electronic sound
The visiting photographer documented Hong Kong by night and here explains his feeling of alienation in the busy metropolis
Poet Clive Wilmer meditates on the powerful prose of The Movement’s master, Thom Gunn
These days, making a film doesn’t come cheap – some budgets can exceed the GDP of some developing countries. But does blowing up buildings, totalling cars and paying for stars always make them better? Michel Faber thinks not, as Monsters proves…
Morgan O’Donovan documented Alain Gordon-Seymour’s journey as he re-created the Tour De France race on his own, cycling 21 stages over 23 days
Port travels to Devon on an InterCity train for an audience with its designer Kenneth Grange, the man responsible for dragging design into the mainstream – and for saving us from British ‘fudge’ in the process