Are you a serial killer?” asks a woman sitting in a pick up truck with a man she just met at a bar. The neon sign from the ...
The high level of entries for this year’s Leeds Piano Competition – 366, almost twice the number who entered in 2018 – is ...
It’s a bold move to give a UK cinema release to this fierce courtroom drama about a French left-wing intellectual who was ...
Sometimes a gig suddenly and completely elevates. Such is the case tonight when Moby, on his first UK tour in 12 years, plays “Extreme Ways”, his 2002 anthem for hedonism and its desperate ...
That said, few would deny that descriptor to the London Underground Map, not just a highly effective tool to navigate an ever ...
The trial of the left-wing intellectual Pierre Goldman, who was charged in April 1970 with four armed robberies, one of which ...
Miranda Lambert is one of those country stars who’s massive in the States but no-one’s heard of this side of the Atlantic. Famous since her early twenties, she’s had a quarter century career, ...
You have to admire the ambition of a show called Every Single Thing in My Whole Entire Life, the latest from Zoe Coombs Marr, ...
You need to be fairly long in the tooth to feel nostalgia for the heyday of London City Ballet. The group was set up in 1978 ...
British theatre has a proud heritage of science plays. From 1990s classics such as Tom Stoppard’s Arcadia (1993) and Michael ...
Lighters at the ready, because here comes the flood. Drawn from 16-track tape, 1/4in reels and lo-fi sound board cassettes ...