Wales
Imagine: Tom Jones - What Good Am I? BBC OneWednesday, 07 July 2010![]() The voice, being 70, isn’t quite the untamed beast of yore. But it retains a certain feral throb. Alan Yentob stands across the recording studio, listening donnishly as Tom Jones belts one out. “You still feel the presence and power,” he reports.... Read more... |
Art Gallery: Terry Setch - LavernockWednesday, 30 June 2010![]() Terry Setch can lay claim to being the most underrated artist in Britain. Not that the Cardiff-based Londoner has been entirely neglected: acclaimed as one of Britain’s most powerful painters by his contemporary John Hoyland, he’s been garlanded... Read more... |
A feast fit for the Mastersingers: Wales objectsMonday, 28 June 2010![]() Bit of a tizzy in Cardiff after Welsh National Opera decided to push the boat out for its biggest show in years. Richard Jones's new production of Wagner's Die Meistersinger von Nurnberg starring Bryn Terfel in his toughest challenge to date wowed... Read more... |
Rigoletto, Welsh National Opera, CardiffSaturday, 26 June 2010![]() Watching and hearing this revival of WNO’s now eight-year-old production of Verdi’s Rigoletto, it’s hard to remember he composed it only a year or two before La Traviata, that most psychologically believable of all his operas. In Rigoletto nothing... Read more... |
Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg, Welsh National Opera, CardiffSunday, 20 June 2010![]() Only those who think the burnt-out question of Wagner and the Nazis can still be brought to bear on his operas could be disappointed by Richard Jones's life-enhancing new production. Not a swastika in sight, not a hint of anti-semitic caricature for... Read more... |
theartsdesk Q&A: Musician Gareth Campesinos!Saturday, 12 June 2010![]() Los Campesinos! are revelling in deserved notoriety on both sides of the pond. Their first two albums, Hold on Now, Youngster and We Are Beautiful, We Are Doomed, saw Los Campesinos! lumped in with the twee-pop tag of bands like Bearsuit, Tiger... Read more... |
the Artes Mundi Award goes to...Thursday, 20 May 2010![]() Great excitement at the Artes Mundi Awards in Cardiff’s National Museum last night as the UK’s largest cash prize for the winner of any UK contemporary art competition - a staggering £40,000 - was presented to the Israeli artist Yael Bartana. Two... Read more... |
Royal Wedding, BBC TwoTuesday, 18 May 2010![]() Where were you? For those of us too young to experience Kennedy’s assassination, which realistically is anyone under the age of 55, the Royal Wedding is the next event along the chain of history that simultaneously impinged on much of the globe’s... Read more... |
Photo Gallery: A Landscape of WalesTuesday, 11 May 2010![]() The Welsh landscape promoted by the tourist board is a known entity. Postcard photographers patrol its contours waiting for the rains to desist and the sun to peer out so that they can snap splendid estuaries, meadowed shores patrolled by a lone... Read more... |
I Know You KnowWednesday, 07 April 2010![]() Justin Kerrigan was only 25 when he made Human Traffic. A bristling portrait of rave culture at the dawn of New Labour, it did well enough commercially and enjoyed a cultish afterlife on DVD. That was 11 years ago. Kerrigan hasn’t made another film... Read more... |
John Cale, RFHSaturday, 06 March 2010![]() It was Brian Wilson who started it. Eight years ago he toured Britain with a show that had at its heart a triumphant performance of his classic Beach Boys album, Pet Sounds, played – in a phrase that has become de rigueur when describing such events... Read more... |
Rhod Gilbert, De Montfort Hall, LeicesterMonday, 08 February 2010![]() Rhod GIlbert is, I suppose, what one would call a contrarian. Much that he comes up against in life appears to confound him and, perhaps as a consequence, a lot of things seem to go wrong (often at the same time), which causes him yet more rilement... Read more... |
