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They fuck you up your Mum and Dad; they may not mean to, but they do.” These lines from Philip Larkin’s 1975 poem, “This Be ...
It doesn't take much to get lost in a film by Miguel Gomes. In fact, it's required. Multiple layers, timelines, and ...
It’s easy to see metaphors about the status of modern Georgia, once again threatened by the Russian boot, in its recent ...
There’s always been a goofy charm about Billy Idol. As an implausibly chiselled Adonis shining out from the deliberate ugliness of the original London punk scene, he was a misfit among misfits. As a ...
Greg Davies doesn’t spare himself in his new show, Full Fat Legend, his first tour in seven years after having been busy ...
Never make your mind up too soon about any large-scale work by a genius. Back in 2010, I had my doubts about James MacMillan’s first Passion, hearing in the impact of Colin Davis’s Barbican ...
As well as generating a ceaseless stream of albums, whether live, studio or culled from his copious archives, Neil Young has ...
Luster’s fifth track “Halo” has the lyric “mystical creatures… of Éirne,” referencing the Irish river and lough of the same ...
It’s all done with such faultless wit and secure technique it’s not surprising the classical world sat up and took notice, ...
As if penguins didn’t have enough to fret about with impending tariffs on exporting guano to America, here comes Steve Coogan ...
The writer Amy Ng has made a sterling effort in digging up the true story behind her new play at the Kiln, Shanghai Dolls, ...
It would have been hard to pick up a copy of the album credited to and titled 1001 Est Crémazie in 1975. Just 500 copies were ...