I can’t hear Joan Armatrading without being instantly transported back to Liverpool, and my student digs just around the ...
I can’t hear Joan Armatrading without being instantly transported back to Liverpool, and my student digs just around the ...
Emotions run high at WNO these days. When the company’s co-directors, Sarah Crabtree and Adele Thomas, feel impelled to take ...
When Vladimir Jurowski returns to what used to be “his” London Philharmonic Orchestra, you’d better jump. I would have done ...
The titular “lighthouse of glass” is a place where the narrator is “crying into the sun,” in which there is a need to “stand by my solitude.” Choosing isolation and self-determination are themes ...
Stereo Instrumental Music was recorded in July 1976 and originally issued only on cassette. The release was organised by what ...
The sax-player Kenny Garrett established a reputation as one of Miles Davis’s band in the Amandla (1989) period. He was also a member of Art Blakey’s Jazz Messengers, the launching-pad for scores of ...
Is the theatre of the absurd dead? In today’s world, when cruel and crazy events happen almost daily, the idea that you can ...
The best way to experience Ed Atkins’ exhibition at Tate Britain is to start at the end by watching Nurses Come and Go, But ...
Spring may have sprung, but there’s little in life to truly raise the sprits, so this week’s release of Who Believes in ...
That friend you have who hates musicals – probably male, probably straight, probably not seen one since The Sound of Music on ...
Joshua Oppenheimer made his name directing two disturbing documentaries, The Act of Killing (2012) and The Look of Silence ...