For a long time, this reviewer could not. Even now, I can understand some Anglican bishops’ reluctance to have the work ...
With the good looks and dash of his signature 1947 Triumph Roadster, the Jersey detective is back for a second season in his ...
For me, New Zealand has always felt like both a centre and an edge. It is a place people travel to, rather than through.
Along with Harry Styles, Zayn is one of the stars to emerge from the immensely successful boy-band One Direction. Now no ...
There’s something slightly odd about listening to Bluebeard’s Castle, Bartók ...
Along with Harry Styles, Zayn is one of the stars to emerge from the immensely successful boy-band One Direction. Now no ...
Evil Grave were from Malta. They were a going concern between December 1971 and around May 1977. Despite their longevity, ...
This is, surprisingly, Judie Tzuke’s 24th album since her 1979 debut with Welcome to the Cruise. After early stints with ...
Gerald Barry's Salome, NSO Ireland, Kuhn, National Concert Hall, Dublin review - funny-queasy genius
You know to expect a crazy ride, especially when Gerald Barry, greatest living Wildean and wild one among composers, has ...
Just now, everything WNO does inevitably bears the mark of their Arts Council-imposed financial troubles, and this new Flying ...
Record Store Day 2025 is this Saturday! At theartsdesk on Vinyl we’ve been playing through exclusive RSD goodies. Check the ...
Antonio Pappano’s pairing for last night’s Barbican concert intrigued – and, initially, baffled – me. Shostakovich’s Fifth: a clear choice, given the London Symphony Orchestra’s recent stellar ...
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