James Joyce’s Misses Morkan have gone up in the world for their Christmas gathering this year, from the upper part of a “dark ...
Is there only one Taylor Sheridan? His output is so prolific you’d think there must be half a dozen of them. Although little ...
Documentary maker Payal Kapadia scored this year’s Cannes Grand Prix with her debut feature film, All We Imagine as Light, which follows three women trying to make a living in modern Mumbai. It’s a ...
The writer, performer, and lecturer Jeff Young’s latest, Wild Twin, tells – ostensibly – the story of his barefoot, ...
Midwinter Swimmers is the musical analogue of Monet’s Nymphéas (Water Lilies) series of paintings, where the familiar is ...
From James I’s campaign to wipe out witchery to the feuding sister sorceresses of The Wizard of Oz and the new film musical ...
Jazz music crosses, mixes and unites generations, and the 10 concerts I’ve seen at this year’s EFG London Jazz Festival (out ...
Brahms: Piano Concertos 1 and 2, Solo piano works Igor Levit (piano), Wiener Philharmoniker/Christian Thielemann (Sony) ...
Hard to believe it’s coming up to 30 years since “Love and Affection” put Joan Armatrading in the top 10, a track from her ...
There were points when this concert felt like the musical equivalent of watching the atom split – as well as notes there were ...
"All’s well that ends well’. Sounds like the kind of phrase a guilty parent says to a disappointed child after they’ve been ...
What’s to be said about an album that’s half well-executed body-moving, dancefloor pop and half sickly, slick schmaltz? It’s ...