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Towards the end of David Haig’s new adaptation of Philip K Dick’s 1956 science fiction short story, someone asks if three ...
As a human being of immense warmth, humour and erudition, Andrew Davis made it all too easy to forget what towering, ...
Somewhere along a desert highway in the American Southwest, where there's not much to do besides get drunk, shoot guns, and ...
Richard Strauss: Piano Quartet and Metamorphosen (septet version) Trio Arnold, Manon Galy, Grégoire Vecchioni, Aurélien ...
Brancusi blockbuster at the Centre Pompidou, the first large Paris show of the Romanian-born sculptor’s work since 1995, ...
While the Royal College of Music Symphony Orchestra were performing Messiaen’s Turangalîla-Symphonie – weirdly, despite its ...
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Skirting along the peripheries of doom metal, unbeknownst to almost everyone, there existed a band called Mammoth Weed Wizard ...
Small scale shows, nurtured in offbeat places, are becoming all the rage in the West End. Red Pitch, Operation Mincemeat, For ...