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John Martyn, Three-Year Wake
Sunday, 29 January 2012
Exactly three years ago, late in the morning of 29 January, 2009, the news began to circulate that John Martyn had died at the age of 60. I spent the following 24 hours or so...
Read more...theartsdesk in Paris: The Oldest Film Star of All
Sunday, 29 January 2012
The news that work is to begin in February on a major renovation of the 122-year-old Eiffel Tower reminds us that no other monument in the world, including the Statue of Liberty,...
Read more...Alexei Sayle, Soho Theatre
Sunday, 29 January 2012
It has been 16 years since Alexei Sayle last performed as a stand-up, save the very occasional charity gig, so there was a proper sense of occasion at the Soho Theatre when he...
Read more...Soweto Kinch, Kings Place
Saturday, 28 January 2012
Soweto Kinch's set last night as part of the eXplorations mini-series featured gluttony, envy and a host of other vices. No, not A Life in the Day of an Investment...
Read more...How the Brits Rocked America: Go West, BBC Four
Saturday, 28 January 2012Before The Beatles touched down there in 1964, British pop was barely a concern for America. The first in this three-part series took The Beatles arrival as the year zero for...
Read more...House of Tolerance
Saturday, 28 January 2012
In his previous films, the French director Bernardo Bonello has demonstrated a non-judgemental affinity for pornographers, prostitutes, and other transgressors. In his latest,...
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CD: Ringo Starr - Ringo 2012
If The Wombles had made this it would likely raise a smile despite its lame, lazy nostalgic guitar pop. It even goes as far as to include a feeble version of seminal skiffle song "Rock Island Line"....
buzz box
It’s not out until 8 June but fan excitement levels are...
When the London theatre critics gathered to hand out their...
Although the title of this new DVD box set was a given...
tv
Fun but flawed stroll through British pop's Sixties' invasion of America
Exasperating attempt to redefine America’s special relationship with Sixties' Britain
film
As it prepares for a facelift, we celebrate France's most venerable movie star of all
An ornate depiction of Belle Epoque brothel life is betrayed by a spasm of misogyny
Film tribute to writer WG Sebald is visually evocative but veers towards trite hagiography
classical
An Italian opera, bittersweet late Rachmaninov and a flautist doubling up on baritone sax
Prokofiev festival finds showmanship if not soul in the composer's ballet music
The problem of Prokofiev gamely addressed but never solved
opera
This week the great lyric baritone celebrates his 40th anniversary role at Covent Garden as Don Alfonso
Neat direction and outstanding singing ensure that Albery's Handel succeeds
new music
A jazz/hip-hop version of the Seven Deadly Sins? With dance? Paging Soweto Kinch
Fun but flawed stroll through British pop's Sixties' invasion of America
theatre
Shohreh Aghdashloo moves "House" in onetime Oscar nominee's UK stage debut
Chris Lee’s play about a child murder is brilliantly acted but under-explained
visual arts
Daughter's portrayal of her father during his last few months produces powerful and tender work
Our art critic Fisun Güner chairs a debate on art's shock value and purpose at the London Art Fair
comedy
Alternative comedy's greatest makes a very welcome return to stand-up as an MC
Sketchy return to light entertainment by a comedian better known for cagoule work
dance
Men in emotion a more apt title as Royal Ballet star escapee takes his first steps off the leash
Covent Garden remains supportive over sudden resignation of Sergei Polunin, superstar in the making
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