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It’s easy to see metaphors about the status of modern Georgia, once again threatened by the Russian boot, in its recent ...
There’s always been a goofy charm about Billy Idol. As an implausibly chiselled Adonis shining out from the deliberate ugliness of the original London punk scene, he was a misfit among misfits. As a ...
It doesn't take much to get lost in a film by Miguel Gomes. In fact, it's required. Multiple layers, timelines, and ...
As well as generating a ceaseless stream of albums, whether live, studio or culled from his copious archives, Neil Young has ...
Greg Davies doesn’t spare himself in his new show, Full Fat Legend, his first tour in seven years after having been busy ...
It would have been hard to pick up a copy of the album credited to and titled 1001 Est Crémazie in 1975. Just 500 copies were ...
In a programme note for the St John Passion at the Barbican, the Academy of Ancient Music’s chief executive called their ...
It’s hard to think of anyone even half as persistent as William Forsythe in changing the conversation around ballet. The ...
A single sofa is all we have on stage to attract our eye - the signifier of intimate family evenings, chummy breakfast TV and ...
Mark Morton is best known as a guitarist with US metallers Lamb of God. They’ve been going for three decades, established and successful, at the more extreme, thrashier end of the spectrum, but still ...
There was a change of conductor from the one advertised for this BBC Philharmonic performance at the Bridgewater Hall – but ...