This is a rare and atypically fulsome outing for The Bride herself, a macabre mate for the lonely monster, who was literally ...
This album raises an interesting question: how many other musical artists have had as much of a career as Joshua Idehen prior ...
If there was love in the Royal Scottish National Orchestra’s Valentine’s concert, then it was very much of the doomed variety ...
A brand new sign in a contemporary font (Centra No.2 I am told) signals my arrival at the wooded grounds of Goodwood Art ...
It’s not as noteworthy a stitch in rock’s rich tapestry as David Bowie’s 3 July 1973 announcement at the Hammersmith Odeon that “not only is it the last show of the tour, but it's the last show that ...
Arthur Miller is constantly being revived on London stages, and constantly remains relevant. However, his most popular plays ...
As a disillusioned ex-admirer – like so many – it’s with a degree of dread that I approach Morrissey’s 14th solo album (the ...
CMAT knows how to make an entrance. The opening of this show, in common with the rest of her tour, featured her band ...
I’ll never forget watching Tracey Emin reduce an audience to tears at the Royal Festival Hall. About 25 people were expected, ...
It’s that time of year again. The 2026 Formula 1 season kicks off in Melbourne this coming Sunday, and as night follows day, ...
The indomitable Nicolas Kent has devised a new theatre piece to prick our consciences and refocus our minds, after his ...
If heart were art, there would be no stopping The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry, the 2012 Rachel Joyce novel that became ...
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