Alan Hollinghurst's 2004 novel The Line of Beauty finds a distinct beauty all its own in this long-awaited Almeida Theatre premiere, the play's linearity a decided jolt after the more jagged new ...
If you were looking for the most perfectly brooding autumnal album this year, Florence Welch and her Machine may have been ...
Where the latter was a high-spirited and witty take on a game of chess, Miracle in the Gorbals mixes Glaswegian social realism with religious symbolism. It struck a chord with the wartime public, and ...
If the distance from Festen to The Railway Children looks like a long stretch of track, remember that Mark-Anthony Turnage’s ...
Back in 2003, when Mick Herron was a humble sub-editor, his debut novel was published, the first of what became a four-volume ...
Robin Holloway is a composer and, till his retirement in 2011, don at Cambridge, where he taught many of the leading British ...
How can you tell she’s an alien?” asks Don (Aidan Delbis, an impressive neuro-divergent actor) of his cousin Teddy (the ...
On paper, this RSC revival of Ella Hickson’s 2013 adaptation sounds just the ticket: a feminist spin on the familiar JM ...
South Londoner and current Celebrity Traitors contestant Cat Burns is a charming performer. Her songs have a rare ability to ...
The first words are spoken after “Worldwide Epiphany,” the 20th song. “Thank you” is all Todd Rundgren says. With this, the ...
Photo Oxford 2025 presents a programme of exhibitions, lectures and events ranging from well-known artists and documentary photographers to new talent, spread over the town at 26 venues in colleges, ...
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