There’s something about hauntingly performed songs written in the first person that can draw us in like nothing else. As ...
Demi Lovato is impressive on many fronts. She’s a ‘00s Disney tween star who’s become an outspoken activist in an America ...
Niall is unwell. Very unwell. Very, very. There’s a lot going on in his head. He can’t really hold things together. Evidence?
The clatter of cool jazz on the soundtrack announces writer-director Kelly Reichardt’s latest project, the kind of score that ...
It was guaranteed: string masterpieces by Vaughan Williams, Britten and Elgar would be played and conducted at the very ...
Jean Genet’s 1947 play has been quite a clothes-horse over the years, at times a glamorous confection dressed by designers, ...
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 ...
To hear Kadiatu Kanneh-Mason speaking live is to hear a woman who very much recognises that her lifelong mission to challenge the perception of who should play classical music is ongoing. Though she ...
From its opening scene, Le Quai des Brumes (Port of Shadows,1938) feels like a reverie, a period of sustained waiting, during ...
Bryony Kimmings’ new show – her first in five years – was created to celebrate the opening of Soho Walthamstow, the ...