Amid these troubling times, can we not all live in the world of the 2025 Oscars' runaway success story, an ever-smiling Sean ...
The railways that we built in India may be well known, but I bet you’ve never heard of the Customs Line, a hedge that ...
Folk rock has long been one of Jethro Tull’s strongest suits. Ian Anderson’s integration of Anglo-Celtic folk influences goes ...
To watch Mahan Esfahani play the harpsichord is to watch a philosopher at work. While there’s often playfulness and ...
Plays about the Windrush Generation are no longer a rarity, but it’s still unusual for revivals of black British classics to ...
The score is effective, and rewarding to perform, but derivative. The libretto uses every cliché, or truism, about save-the-planet youth activism in the book; it’s didactic, not dramatic. Direction, ...
German space rock group is already shooting up the charts with their debut US LP. One of few continental groups able to make ...
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 ...
A cello concerto received its UK premiere in Manchester last night – almost 100 years after it was written. It’s by Maria ...
They stopped making the BBC’s original Bergerac in 1991, so you can hardly complain that this reboot is premature. John ...