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There aren’t many comics like Eddie Pepitone any more – the veteran comic’s shtick harks to back an earlier age, pre-suitable for TV and Netflix specials. As the New Yorker says drily in his latest ...
Despite the title of Matthias Glasner’s award-winning drama, and the death that swirls around its characters, dying isn’t really its subject, but the mess of living.
There can be few musicians on the planet from a more storied musical dynasty than Mádé Kuti. He is the son of Femi, the ...
Over a decade ago, a handful of Greek filmmakers set out to reinvent the national cinema amid the country's social and economic decline. Athina Rachel Tsangari was one of the the most gifted.
Today gradually blossoms from unpromising beginnings. LouderUK’s On The Beach event series takes place throughout the summer ...
Michael Shannon's long legs reach to the stars - or perhaps one should say the moon - in the Almeida's hypnotic revival of A ...
Great (and not so great) bands reforming, either in the studio or in the live arena, is something of a trend at the moment.
"It all starts with a snap," or so we're told early in the decidedly un-snappy Burlesque, which spends three hours borrowing ...
Following the success of its screen version of Michael Connelly’s veteran detective Harry Bosch, starring Titus Welliver, ...
Lovers of a particular novel, when it’s adapted as a movie, often want book and movie to fit together as a hand in a glove.
At first sight it seemed that Clonter Opera’s decision to tackle Tosca this year might be a leap too far. Its once-a-year complete production, dedicated to nurturing emerging talent in the security of ...
Paul Weller occupies a strange place in the cultural sphere. Especially since he was adopted as an elder statesman of Britpop ...