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I like to think I’m open to most things, but even so I never thought that I’d be getting an education in prog metal in the ...
Many readers and writers think of epistolary novels as old-fashioned, just as letter writing itself can seem a bit quaint ...
Powerful, Timeless, Inspiring” it says on the front cover of the programme-book for this year’s supposedly 297th Three Choirs ...
After 76 years, you’d have thought they could’ve come up with a better story! Okay, that’s a cheap jibe and, given the ...
Cowan’s expertly paced script is a slow, drip-drip reveal, not only of the dark underside of Edinburgh – all too easy to ...
Arvo Pärt was into his 40s before he made had his Big Musical Idea: simplicity. He has spent the subsequent half-century ...
Floria (the superb Leonie Benesch: The Crown; The Teachers’ Lounge; September 5) is a nurse, working the severely ...
Following confirmation that he was the owner of the bones found in a Leicester car park in 2012, Richard III has never been a ...
To get Lars Eidinger "right", one must take him cloven hoof and all. He's intense, unconventional, and driven – but by what, ...
Readers of Richard Flanagan’s Booker-winning novel will be familiar with its themes of war, extreme suffering, ageing, memory ...
According to the programme, Lutosławski’s Concerto for Orchestra is heard somewhere around the world every other week. In ...
There’s a deal to be made when taking your seat for The Winter’s Tale. It’s one the title alone would have signalled to the ...