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Kevin E G Perry

Culture & Lifestyle Feature Writer

Kevin E G Perry is a feature writer at The Independent. He covers culture and lifestyle and has profiled a diverse range of artists including Ai Weiwei, Sheryl Crow and Bill Murray. His work has also appeared in publications such as GQ, NME, Vice, Lonely Planet Traveller and The Guardian. He lives in Hollywood with a Pomeranian named Rex. He is the author of The Independent's guides to the best hotels in Los Angeles.

<p>Keith Haring’s hand-painted carousel and tarps at ‘Luna Luna: Forgotten Fantasy’ </p>

Lost carnival Luna Luna is the art event of the year

The Luna Luna fairground, which first opened in Germany in 1987, has been resurrected by Drake in Los Angeles after decades forgotten in shipping containers. Kevin EG Perry explores a magical exhibition featuring playful, immersive work from some of the greatest artists of the 20th century

Lost carnival Luna Luna is the art event of the year

The Luna Luna fairground, which first opened in Germany in 1987, has been resurrected by Drake in Los Angeles after decades forgotten in shipping containers. Kevin EG Perry explores a magical exhibition featuring playful, immersive work from some of the greatest artists of the 20th century

<p>Keith Haring’s hand-painted carousel and tarps at ‘Luna Luna: Forgotten Fantasy’ </p>
<p>Falk’s performance as Columbo set him apart from traditional hard-nosed TV gumshoes</p>

How Peter Falk’s shambling detective Columbo became a TV icon

It’s been half a century since beloved TV mystery series ‘Columbo’ premiered with an episode directed by a young Steven Spielberg. Kevin E G Perry talks to David Koenig, author of a new book on the show, about the rumpled sleuth’s continuing appeal

How Peter Falk’s shambling detective Columbo became a TV icon

It’s been half a century since beloved TV mystery series ‘Columbo’ premiered with an episode directed by a young Steven Spielberg. Kevin E G Perry talks to David Koenig, author of a new book on the show, about the rumpled sleuth’s continuing appeal

<p>Falk’s performance as Columbo set him apart from traditional hard-nosed TV gumshoes</p>

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