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In the summer of 2005, Robert Redford, who passed away this week, attended the Karlovy Vary Film Festival in the Czech ...
Somehow both rugged and smooth, embodying American values yet often turning up his collar against them, Robert Redford – who ...
I’ve never thought of myself as a political artist. I write about love. The tender bits, the messy bits, the heartbreak that ...
Hackney’s Round Chapel is an appropriate venue. Scottish smallpipes player Brìghde Chaimbeul opens her set with “Dùsgadh/Waking.” It has the spirit of a call to prayer: the directness, the insistence, ...
Concerts at the Wigmore Hall offer many types of pleasure, but not often an evening so straightforwardly fun as Monday ...
Neil Hannon has been recording and touring as the Divine Comedy since 1989 and has tried a fair few flavours along the way, ...
My colleague Boyd Tonkin visited the Lammermuir Festival for the first time this year. His eyes and ears have been opened to ...
Unexpectedly, there’s a sly reference to James Joyce’s Ulysses interpolated into Act One (in case we hadn’t caught the not so ...
How do you tell the story of a person’s mind? In the preface to Electric Spark: The Enigma of Muriel Spark, published this ...
WNO’s autumn season reduced to two operas, a Tosca borrowed from Opera North and a revival of their own Candide from two ...
Westerns had long been popular with German cinema audiences, some of the most successful being early 1960s West German ...
The Bush is likely to continue its fine recent run of hit plays, with this funny, poignant, culturally authentic and ...
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