There’s a lot to be said for the planning that clearly went into this concert by the Cardiff-based new music ensemble, Uproar ...
Memorably described by Gramophone last autumn as the “new kids on the classical block…with lavish pocket money”, Apple’s London-based label Platoon is busy cementing its street cred with an ongoing ...
After scoring a hit in 1966 with the distinctive folk-pop of her jazz-inclined debut single "Walkin' my Cat Named Dog," US ...
Manchester Collective, now very much a part of the establishment world of new music, are still enlarging their territory. For ...
The Movie, before there was Legally Blonde, there was Clueless, the Valley Girl movie that measured out life in designer ...
Everything Changes, Everything Stays The Same is, indeed, the first album by The Loft, a band integral to the early days of Creation Records which fell apart on stage in June 1985. Forty years ago. A ...
Henry Gee’s previous book, A Brief History of Life on Earth, made an interestingly downbeat read for a title that won the ...
America – the pro-wrestling-ass nation, the ultimate society of the spectacle – famously likes things big, and modern country ...
Director Haroula Rose’s gentle, warm-hearted new comedy-drama, All Happy Families, takes its title from the famous first ...
The exercise of fantasy is to imagine other ways of life,” says one of the role-players during a Dungeons & Dragons marathon, ...
Michael Fassbender recently starred in Paramount+’s rather laborious spy drama The Agency, but here he finds himself at the ...
When Yasmina Reza’s cerebral play Art arrived in London in 1996, we applauded it as a comedy. Now another French hit, ...
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