For the first part of Punch it feels as if you’re riding a roller coaster, watching the world speed and loop past as you see ...
When you go to the prince’s ball, would you prefer a night of sobriety or excess? Julia Burbach’s new production of Rossini’s ...
In the age of streaming, it’s never been less clear knowing when you can safely say an artist is well known in the mainstr ...
It's a Happening Thing,” January 1967’s debut single from California’s Peanut Butter Conspiracy, is one of the year’s best.
Last night’s concert at Kings Place was a programme of contemporary pieces – including several premieres – by horn superstar ...
Donghoon Shin has a taste for the esoteric – a love of labyrinths, literary puzzles, and contradictory aspects of the self.
What would it be like to be driven by OCD urges into idolising Elon Musk and aspiring to be one of his tribe of tech bros? In ...
So often the focus – in the coverage of a royal wedding – is the story of the woman wearing the bridal dress. While every ...
Joanna Pocock’s second full-length book, Greyhound, tells the story of a single journey made and remade. In 2006, after the ...
Simcock’s first appearance with the Hallé after appointment as leader of its cello section was auspicious – she became the ...
The word "after" can be elastic when a modern writer is inspired by a classic. Nima Taleghani here stretches it to breaking ...
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