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Tony Allen and Jimi Tenor, Café OTOSaturday, 23 January 2016![]() Questions of what is authentic and what is retro get more complicated the more the information economy matures. Music from decades past that only tens or hundreds of people heard at the time it was made becomes readily available, gets sampled by new... Read more... |
Spin, More 4Saturday, 09 January 2016![]() Walter Presents, Channel 4's clever and welcome strand of foreign, subtitled drama for broadcast both on television and online, is already throwing up some interesting titles. It launched with the Cold War-set Deutschland 83, and now second in the... Read more... |
theartsdesk Q&A: Composer Pierre BoulezThursday, 07 January 2016![]() David Nice writes: it hardly seemed possible, but a pivotal figure in the 20th century music scene has died, two months short of his 91st birthday. As composer, Boulez now seems not so much a game-changer as a constant innovator in one of many... Read more... |
Steve McQueen: The Man & Le MansWednesday, 18 November 2015![]() By the end of the 1960s, Steve McQueen was at the top of the Hollywood heap. Star turns in The Great Escape, The Thomas Crown Affair and Bullitt had established him as the King of Cool, a self-contained anti-hero whose... Read more... |
Henry V, RSC, Barbican TheatreFriday, 13 November 2015![]() Pro patria mori. Now there’s the test for Henry V - perform it on Remembrance Day. The “band of brothers” shtick relies on an idea of patriotism from an age when there was no need to define something so heartfelt, and an idea that kings and... Read more... |
CD: Syracuse - Liquid Silver DreamMonday, 02 November 2015![]() There's a current running through the underground club / electronic music of the 2010s that cares not a jot for progress – but neither is it retro as such. It's been called “outsider house”, which is a pretty lame name for stuff that is often... Read more... |
The Tales of Hoffmann / Werther, English Touring OperaSunday, 25 October 2015![]() It would spoil the surprise to say what exactly emerges when – after a breathless build-up and a few glimpses of a seductive silhouette – the living doll Olympia finally makes her entrance in Act One of English Touring Opera’s new production of... Read more... |
The ProgramFriday, 16 October 2015![]() Lance Armstrong's spectacular crash-and-burn makes for gripping stuff in The Program, the story of the sports legend-cum-druggie who cycled too close to the sun and went on to pay the hubris-laden price. And as a star vehicle for Ben Foster, Stephen... Read more... |
French Without Tears, Orange Tree TheatreWednesday, 14 October 2015![]() Over the past quarter century the reputation of toff playwright Terence Rattigan has been restored, mainly by strong stagings of his classic dramas, such as Deep Blue Sea. But his first smash hit, French Without Tears, has been the unicorn of... Read more... |
DVD: Black GirlTuesday, 13 October 2015![]() Ousmane Sembene is one of the pioneers of African cinema. Black Girl, the film that brought him international renown, has been beautifully restored for this DVD release, so that it looks as sparkling as when it was released in 1966.The strength of... Read more... |
CD: Caravan Palace - <I°_°I>Tuesday, 06 October 2015![]() For a band that makes such a vivid and irresistibly danceable sound, Caravan Palace’s ascent – ten years and three albums now – has been a stealthy one, built on the traditional virtues of word-of-mouth, and selling out gigs. On paper,... Read more... |
Fidelio: Alice’s JourneyThursday, 01 October 2015![]() The title of French director Lucie Borleteau’s first feature conceals a range of meanings. Fidelio is both the name of the enormous maritime freight vessel on which most of the action takes places, and a clear hint at “fidelity”, a concept with... Read more... |
