Seemingly shot in a snow globe containing haunted mountains and a neo-noirish Alpine ‘burg, The Ice Tower is the most ...
Out of the hundreds of gigs, surprises and collaborations that make up the EFG London Jazz Festival (LJF), this review ...
Rufus Wainwright's I’m a Stranger Here Myself – Wainwright Does Weill, in his own inimitable fashion
Rufus Wainwright has long expressed his admiration for “pop music with an operatic sensibility, the profane with the divine”, ...
Mrs Bluebird” is one of the great singles. Released in May 1968, it is airy yet lush. The filigreed harmony vocals are like ...
A lone slice of cherry pie sits on a plate inside a glass case (pictured below), waiting to be released from its solitary ...
Noura Mint Seymali is possessed of the most extraordinary voice; its very fabric is electrifying, its reach, power and depth ...
B.A.C.H. - Bach arrangements for clarinets and various instruments Martin Fröst (clarinet) with Sebastien Dubé (double bass), ...
Over the past few years, the National Theatre has specialized in trilogies. End is the final play in both playwright David ...
The French auto-fiction writer Annie Ernaux, now 82, was awarded the Nobel Prize for literature last year; now a fascinating ...
That spirit of delight which hovered over Christopher Alden’s stylish/surreal Handel bagatelle when I first saw it in the ...
Bliss it was to be a fan of Thin Lizzy fifty years ago, in November 1975. Phil Lynott referred to fans as “supporters”, an ...
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