Back in May 1965 the music magazine, Record Mirror, had the idea of asking Donovan, the Glasgow-born troubadour, to review the latest Bob ...
In his potboiler about the Gallic War, old JC claimed the “extremely superstitious” Gaulish Druids sacrificed folk in “figures of vast size, the limbs of which formed of osiers they fill with living ...
Widely acknowledged as one of the great plays of the Twentieth Century, Arthur Miller’s Death of a Salesman is headed to The Lowry next month ...
Michael Arkush's 'The Golf 100' book ranks the greatest golfers the only way he can, with some sweet, some savory and a few ...
The Acting Company from New York takes August Wilson's play on its first national tour, with a stop for one night in ...
Jeanette Leech looks back a short time to a distant place of mail order lists, short run tapes, CD-rs and word of mouth ...
From Andy Cohen to Oscar Levant, Greenfield Prize weekend and Broadway hits ‘Les Miz’ and ‘Beetlejuice,’ April is a busy arts ...
Portraits of Artists' exhibitions comprises paintings, prints, drawings, photography, sculpture and installation spanning 125 ...
AN ACTIVIST led a high-profile crusade for prison stints for domestic brutes while carrying out a 20-year campaign of physical and sexual abuse against four children. Nicola Murray, 46, led a ...
Avi Nash ( Black Mirror, Silo) has been cast as Rev, Kate’s savvy,hard-working deputy. In the novel, Rev, admiringly calls ...
Volcanic Tongue by David Keenan review: 'about as far from clickbait on Taylor Swift as you can get'
This collection of reviews, interviews and appreciations of the underappreciated by music journalist and author David Keenan belongs to an erudite tradition set out by his heroes, writes Fiona Shepher ...
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