‘ “… You should be in three places at once, and I loathe having to wait my turn.” …, George expressed in concrete terms the complexities of their multi-level polyamory’. This blog reflects on imaging queer lives and interactions in the light of the concept of polyamory. The blog uses as its case study, Allen Ellenzweig’s (2021) George Platt Lynes: The Daring Eye
‘ “… You should be in three places at once, and I loathe having to wait my turn.” …, George expressed in concrete terms the complexities of their multi-level polyamory’.[1] This blog reflects on imaging queer lives and interactions in the light of the concept of polyamory. The blog uses as its case study, Allen … More ‘ “… You should be in three places at once, and I loathe having to wait my turn.” …, George expressed in concrete terms the complexities of their multi-level polyamory’. This blog reflects on imaging queer lives and interactions in the light of the concept of polyamory. The blog uses as its case study, Allen Ellenzweig’s (2021) George Platt Lynes: The Daring Eye


![‘a formidably intelligent and well-acted prison movie and also a love story – or perhaps a paradoxically platonic bromance, stretching from the end of the second world war to the moon landing.’ (Peter Bradshaw, The Guardian 9 March 2022 [online]). This blog reflects on Sebastian Meise’s ‘Great Freedom [Grosse Freiheit]’ (based on seeing it 12th March 2022 at the Roxy Screen, Tyneside Cinema, Newcastle).](https://i0.wp.com/livesteven.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/image-46.png?resize=365%2C365&ssl=1)





![‘I say I am a witch, but it is not what I really believe. We are just women with power and skills and an innate knowledge’.[1] This is a blog on critiquing the telling and hearing stories of ‘witchcraft’ in Jenni Fagan’s (2022) Hex Edinburgh, Birlinn Ltd. @Jenni_Fagan](https://i0.wp.com/livesteven.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/image.png?resize=365%2C365&ssl=1)
![‘“The art that presents us with more difficulties is the most agreeable and therefore the most intellectual”’. This blog is about the El Greco paintings, ‘Christ on the Cross’ (c. 1610), ‘The Holy Family’ (ca. 1585), ‘The Baptism of Christ’ (a digitally processed facsimile) & ‘A Tabernacle of The Risen Christ’ (a digitally processed facsimile): The showcasing of original and facsimile Works by El Greco [Domenikó Theotokópoulos] (1541 – 1614) in the Spanish Gallery in Bishop Auckland: (No.2).](https://i0.wp.com/livesteven.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/02/image-81.png?resize=365%2C365&ssl=1)

