Well beyond the muscle-flexing of the manosphere, there are men who wear their hearts on their sleeves, and show much deeper ...
Books about The Beatles are apt to prompt questions on whether there is anything left to say about them. Depends who’s doing ...
Billie Eilish’s second concert film joins a newly lucrative genre, following Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour’s $267 million ...
Ask me to name the female artist with the most songs at number 1 in the UK chart’s history and I wouldn’t have plumped for Ms Melanie. But that’s what the blurb claims, alongside this mega fact: “she ...
At its most basic level, over the course of an hour and a half, we witnessed the human body treated as if it were an idea in a fugue. We saw it the right way up, flipped upside down, horizontal, ...
This play inhabits notionally less troubled times in its story of two titans of the Victorian era, Henry Irving and Ellen Terry, the latter of whom was the great-aunt of the legendary John Gielgud to ...
Rick Rubin has revivified many late-career musicians, most notably Johnny Cash, whose quartet of American Recordings achieved ...
Erato’s thick booklet is a joy to peruse, containing scores of session photos and detailed descriptions of the various ...
There has been a trend in productions of A Midsummer Night’s Dream in recent years to portray Athens as a sexually repressive ...
In the 1920s, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle was as famous as it gets really, author of the beloved Sherlock Holmes stories, a ...
Charges that no court has made will be shouted at my head.” And so it proves. Benjamin Britten’s fisherman Peter Grimes is ...
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