The sixteen voices of the Dunedin Consort raided the large store of music inspired by the Song of Songs and the sonnets of ...
It’s a long way to the middle. Jack Savoretti has worked hard to get there. He’s grafted. His first album, 2007’s Between the ...
Two women were best friends at school but they haven’t seen each other in years. One is an uptight divorcée, the other a free ...
Let’s put our cards firmly on the table here. I am a big fan of Bruce Robinson’s cinematic masterpiece about two out-of-work actors who live in Camden Town in 1969 and escape to the countryside for ...
For fans of a certain age the name Jack Docherty will always be associated with a very good run of chat shows on Channel 5; he was also the star of Channel 4's sketch show Absolutely and more recently ...
A visually dazzling, fiercely acted psychological drama with a manic comic edge, Hoard channels an 18-year-old South Londoner ...
Programme notes for Mahler’s monumental symphonies will often blithely chat about the works’ epic struggle between life and ...
It’s hard to imagine that The Arches – a string of stylish glass-fronted units in prime city centre location, housing boutique bars, high-end eateries and stylish salons – were once a bunch of old ...
It’s been a long while since Beth Gibbons released an album. Portishead’s Third was out in 2008.  She has lived through so ...
If there is a more striking, more moving, more downright enjoyable way to experience Shakespeare’s second-from-last play, I ...
Rhod Gilbert is disarmingly honest about his thought process when he received his diagnosis of head and neck cancer in 2022.