Fifth time around, Slow Horses continues to show the rest of the field a clean pair of heels. Or hooves. The adventures of ...
Kerry Godliman is livid, she tells us. Spider webs catching in her hair, the state of the world, her teenage children; you ...
Scripted by Belfast-born playwright David Ireland, Coldwater is a smart and addictive thriller, which manages to squeeze some ...
Concerts need to have themes, it seems, today, and the BBC Philharmonic’s publicity suggested two contrasting ideas for the ...
Antonio Pappano and the London Symphony Orchestra last seared us in Britten’s amazing Violin Concerto, with Vilde Frang as ...
Why are the Irish such good storytellers? The historical perspective is that the oral tradition goes way, way back, allied to ...
Hot on the heels of Goodnight, Oscar comes another fictional meeting of real entertainment giants in Los Angeles, this time ...
If a classic story is going to be told for the umpteenth time, there is a good bet it will come with a novel spin on it. So ...
Writing in her diary just over 100 years ago on 19th June 1923, Virginia Woolf wrote: “In this book I have almost too many ideas. I want to give life & death, sanity & insanity; I want to criticise ...
Like the lighting that crackles now and again to indicate an abrupt change of scene or mood, Simon Stone's version of The ...
Live At Winchester Cathedral 1967 represents the first-ever release of a previously unheard recording of a 26 March 1967 Sly ...
Concerts at the Wigmore Hall offer many types of pleasure, but not often an evening so straightforwardly fun as Monday ...