A month after Soft Cell’s "Say Hello, Wave Goodbye" single peaked at number three in the UK charts, Marc Almond issued a ...
Eight years after Prodigy’s untimely passing, Mobb Deep are gracing our sound systems once again with unreleased vocals and ...
The Globe’s authenticity is its USP, so don’t expect the air-conditioning, the plush seats and the expectant hush of the ...
People sometimes go to the movies for the violence and maybe even for the sex. Until recently they didn’t particularly buy a ...
If you’re a Gen Zer, you’ve probably heard of Heartstopper’s Joe Locke. I’m pretty sure ATG’s Gen Xers in the back office had ...
Part satire and part philosophical journey, the film is driven by Farrell’s compelling performance. The entire narrative ...
Turning Handel oratorio into opera can be a rewarding enterprise. Charles Edwards’ presentation of Joshua, over 15 years ago, ...
Boz Scaggs rarely does a less than wonderful album. His latest is an exemplary collection of smooth and soulful standard and ...
The history of experimental musicians from Europe and North America adopting Japanese aesthetics is… patchy. It got ...
In the framing device, a professor (Jonathan Guy Lewis) stands at a lectern and asks if anyone has had a supernatural ...
It’s truly thrilling to see the Barbican embracing big concept long-form theatre again, seeking out productions that are as ...
Safe” is a word used far too often in ENO’s bizarre new version of a programme, full of uncredited articles, at least two of ...
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