Brighton metallers Architects have weathered through various tribulations in their almost twenty-year career. Formed by twins ...
There’s something exhilarating about seeing bands right at the very, very dawn of their careers. Will they be headlining the Houston Astrodome in five years’ time or working in chip shops? It’s all to ...
Why is it so hard to write a decent play about Bach? Maybe, in part, because there are no words that can express anything as ...
Doves really are quite prog rock aren’t they? It’s never really leapt out at me before, probably because I’d always thought ...
The musician Abel Selaocoe reaches out to the ancestors, African and European, continuing a journey that spans continents and ...
They stopped making the BBC’s original Bergerac in 1991, so you can hardly complain that this reboot is premature. John ...
The war in Gaza has been going since 7 October 2023 — that’s about 15 months. But it’s strangely absent from British stages.
Dublin theatregoers have been inundated with Irish family gatherings concealing secrets or half-buried sorrows, mixing “bog ...
At the age of 83, Martha Argerich contains more personality in her little finger than many people do in their entire bodies.
Mezzo-soprano Helen Charlston just gets better and better, both as singer and as actor. Last night’s recital at Temple Church ...
Microtonic comes into focus on its third track, “Infinity Peaking.” Album opener “Goit,” featuring a guest vocal by Working ...
Harry Hill reminds us at one point during his latest touring show that he’s 60, but there’s no let-up in the energy he brings ...
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