Tobe Hooper changed cinema with The Texas Chain Saw Massacre (1974) for pennies in rancid Southern heat, but came closest to a mainstream Hollywood career a decade later, following the hit Spielberg ...
It took until the last song before Lauren Mayberry started to well up onstage, which was good going. The singer had mentioned ...
The thrill of hearing “Crawdaddy Simone” never wears off. As the September 1965 B-side of the third single by North London ...
Mariam Batsashvili, the young virtuosa pianist from Georgia, is a star. No doubt about that. Trained at the Liszt Academy in Weimar and winner of the International Franz Liszt Competition for Young ...
So much looked promising for Irish National Opera’s first Wagner: the casting, certainly, the conductor – Music Director Fergus Sheil knows and loves this music – and the venue (the Libeskind-designed ...
The Scottish Chamber Orchestra has had to put up with its fair share of artist cancellations over the last month, and the ...
Going by the sounds of her new album, it wouldn’t unreasonable to assume that Greentea Peng enjoys sucking on a spliff every ...
Carlo Rizzi (piano) – Vol. 3, Marie-Nicole Lemieux (mezzo-soprano), Giulio Zappa (piano) – Vol. 4. (Opera Rara) ...
Radhika Apte has been acclaimed for her ebullient performance as a reluctant bride in Sister Midnight since director Karan ...
Director Haroula Rose’s gentle, good-hearted new comedy-drama All Happy Families takes its title from the famous first ...
Two Strangers Trying Not to Kill Each Other is a documentary portrait of photographer Joel Meyerowitz, acclaimed for his pioneering use of colour in the 1960s when only black and white images were ...
François Ozon is France’s master of sly secrets, burying hard truths in often dazzling surfaces, from Swimming Pool’s erotic ...