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If somebody submitted a treatment for a new costume drama series set in the 1930s in which not just one but two fictitious ...
Theirs is truly rock in extremis, a précis of the youthful impetuosity and cathartic chaos at the heart of real rock ’n roll.
The 23 years since 28 Days Later and especially those since Danny Boyle’s soulful encapsulation of Britain’s best spirit at the 2012 Olympics have offered rich material for a film series about ...
Sarah Kane is the most celebrated new writer of the 1990s. Her work is provocative and innovative. So it seems oddly ...
Yungblud has declared his fourth album, Idols, to be a “a project with no limitations”. This is quite a claim.So, what ...
In the Saxony of 1725 – still in the grip of Europe’s “Little Ice Age” – Bach and his musicians would seldom have had to deal ...
Two concerts in the BBC Philharmonic’s series in their own studio form the climax of studies at the Royal Northern College of Music for a small number of soloists on the postgraduate International ...
After the evening’s second song “The Last of England,” Patrick Wolf cautions “I’ve got nothing left to say.” During the shows ...
With Brad Pitt’s much-trumpeted F1 movie about to screech noisily into the multiplexes, it’s not a bad time to be reminded of the career of one of the sport’s indisputable greats. Alain Prost doesn’t ...
Edith Wharton hadn’t finished her novel, The Buccaneers, when she died in 1937, but it was completed in 1993 by Marion ...
Tate Britain is currently offering two exhibitions for the price of one. Other than being on the same bill, Edward Burra and ...
The tag “the most Tony-nominated play of all time” may mean less to London theatregoers than it does to New Yorkers, but ...