After more than 10 years away, Rizzle Kicks are finally back, and it feels long overdue. Their music was a huge part of my ...
The Refugee Movie is rapidly becoming a genre unto itself, with elements of suspense and humanism woven together into ...
Eleven years ago, I saw a Three Sisters that attempted to replace the Russian capital with the UK’s, replace the 19th century ...
Ridley Scott’s 2001 film Black Hawk Down was a technically superb blockbuster bristling with thunderous action sequences and ...
Playwrights who work for decades often acquire a moniker. In the case of Howard Brenton, who began his career as a ...
Bridget Jones has grown up: v.v.g. Our heroine Is still prone to daft pratfalls and gaffes and bursts of sensational idiot ...
Manic Street Preachers’ earnest and literate pretentiousness is both their Achilles Heel and their superpower. Their greatest ...
Annie Ernaux’s semi-autobiographical book Les Années charts a woman’s life across time and space, history and memory, through ...
Greek myths are all over theatre stages at the moment, their fierce, vengeful stories offering unnerving parallels with ...
So the Royal Opera had assembled a dream cast, conductor (Edward Gardner) and director (Richard Jones). The only question ...
The phenomenal global success of Six began when two young writers decided to give voices to the wives of a powerful man, ...
This album is SHORT. At 27 minutes and just five tracks, one might wonder why Julienne Dessagne (this is a solo act) didn’t call it an EP. But maybe this is a good way to go in the trenches of the ...