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Steely Dan / The Doobie Brothers, Bluesfest 2017 review - brilliant Dan, delicious DoobiesMonday, 30 October 2017![]() Following the recent death of the band's co-founder Walter Becker, it seemed faintly remarkable that Steely Dan went ahead with this O2 show at all – it was the closing night event of Bluesfest 2017 – but Becker’s absence wasn’t allowed to detract... Read more... |
Insignificance, Arcola Theatre review - once-iconic play feels overwroughtMonday, 30 October 2017![]() Terry Johnson's award-winning 1982 play Insignificance hasn't been seen in London since the playwright directed a 1995 revival at the Donmar (though Sam West staged his own production a decade later in Sheffield). But even the intrigue inherent in... Read more... |
Priests/Downtown Boys, Deaf Institute, Manchester review - lively political punk-festSunday, 22 October 2017![]() Both Rhode Island’s Downtown Boys, and Washington D.C.’s Priests sit at the centre of today’s feminist punk scene. As stated in a recent Downtown Boys press release, they oppose “the prison-industrial complex, racism, queerphobia, capitalism,... Read more... |
CD: Mark Kozelek with Ben Boye and Jim WhiteMonday, 16 October 2017![]() "I’m a person who, knock on wood, hasn’t suffered a lot of writer’s block," speaks/sings Kozelek in the song “Topo Gigio”. And he’s not kidding. This new album is just one of six collaborations and solo efforts over the last couple of years, each... Read more... |
LFF 2017: Mindhunter / My Generation - Fincher comes to Netflix, Caine does Swinging LondonFriday, 13 October 2017![]() They’re all going into TV nowadays, and here amid the cinematic runners and riders at the LFF is David Fincher directing Mindhunter. It's Netflix’s new series about the FBI in the Seventies, when the Bureau was slowly starting to realise that... Read more... |
Osud/Trouble in Tahiti, Opera North - swings and roundabouts in a surprising double-billThursday, 12 October 2017![]() It was a topsy-turvy evening. Sometimes the things you expect to turn out best disappoint, while in this case the relatively small beer yielded a true "Little Great" of a production and the best singing in Opera North's latest double bill (subject... Read more... |
LFF 2017: The Shape of Water review – outsider s.f. and inter-species sex from del ToroWednesday, 11 October 2017![]() Fish out of water come in various guises in Guillermo del Toro’s Cold War fable, shown at London Film Festival. The Shape of Water riffs on The Creature from the Black Lagoon with its amphibious man-god, captured in 1962 to be cattle-prodded and... Read more... |
Woody Guthrie: 'The true voice of the American spirit'Monday, 09 October 2017![]() Some will rob you with a six-gunAnd some with a fountain pen.…I was around 12 years old when I first heard those lines, from “Pretty Boy Floyd”, written by Woody Guthrie and sung by Joan Baez on a live album recorded on her 1962 tour of America’s... Read more... |
Snowfall, BBC Two review - blizzard hits South CentralMonday, 09 October 2017![]() An American TV show about drugs and drug dealers? How frightfully novel. At least The Deuce (showing now on Sky Atlantic) is about pornography instead.Anyhow Snowfall has been created by John Singleton, of Boyz n the Hood fame, and whisks us back to... Read more... |
CD: St Vincent - MasseductionSunday, 08 October 2017![]() It’s easier to admire than fall in love with the music of St Vincent aka Annie Clark. But then again does one genuinely fall in love with a Bacon painting or a Beckett play? It’s just that we’re more used to taking pop songs to our heart, fondly... Read more... |
The Reagan Show review - engaging but frustratingMonday, 02 October 2017![]() The Reagan administration produced as much video content as the previous five administrations combined. That’s the claim early on in The Reagan Show, an engaging but ultimately frustrating documentary compiled entirely from archive footage by co-... Read more... |
Jasper Johns, Royal Academy review - a master of 50 shadesSaturday, 23 September 2017![]() The Royal Academy has a winning line in spectacular exhibitions that have become essentials in London, theatrically and dramatically revelatory presentations in themselves. Here is another winner, the American star Jasper Johns, a collaboration with... Read more... |
