The End, a quasi-musical from Joshua Oppenheimer, who has previously only produced documentaries, is a surreal examination of a group of individuals isolated from the chaos of a collapsing external ...
Creatives – or creatures? In the 1660s, women – having been banned from working as actors in previously more puritanical ...
I can’t stop reading and re-reading the review copy I got of a new book, out next week. Liam Inscoe-Jones’s Songs in the Key ...
Just now, the notion of a long-term project that concludes in 2041 sounds like an optimistic bet on the far future worthy of ...
It’s been 14 years since Alison Krauss and Union Station released an album – 2011’s Paper Aeroplane. The world’s shed a few skins since then, and little resembles the way it was. The ten songs on ...
It took until the last song before Lauren Mayberry started to well up onstage, which was good going. The singer had mentioned ...
La Cocina is one of those films that cuts an excellent trailer, succinctly delivering just enough characters, plot and visual flair to entice an audience that enjoyed recent dramas set in restaurant ...
Going by the sounds of her new album, it wouldn’t unreasonable to assume that Greentea Peng enjoys sucking on a spliff every ...
The Scottish Chamber Orchestra has had to put up with its fair share of artist cancellations over the last month, and the ...
The thrill of hearing “Crawdaddy Simone” never wears off. As the September 1965 B-side of the third single by North London ...