We are in – it needs to be shouted from the rooftops every day – a golden age of British soul and jazz. It isn’t just about a ...
The return of this entertaining political drama is always welcome, though its soap-tinged mix of transatlantic politics and ...
Another day, another shooting: this is Florida, USA, where the "Stand Your Ground" self-defence law allows people to use ...
It’s always good to welcome the opening of a new arts venue, and sadly it doesn’t happen too often in the current economic ...
Bryony Kimmings’ new show – her first in five years – was created to celebrate the opening of Soho Walthamstow, the ...
From its opening scene, Le Quai des Brumes (Port of Shadows,1938) feels like a reverie, a period of sustained waiting, during ...
Many orchestral concerts leaven two or three established classics with something new or unusual. The LSO reversed that ...
Guillermo del Toro strains every sinew to bring his dream film to life, steeping it in religious symbolism and the history of ...
Phyllida Lloyd’s production of La Bohème for Opera North is over 32 years old but still feels young. And for its audiences it ...
Their new album may have been born out of a deep dive into Quentin Tarantino’s cinematic reimagining of the post-Manson ...
The Lemonheads were one of the original punk-pop outfits and have been an on-off going concern for 40 years. However, singer, ...