It’s funny: people say a lot online that what you’re allowed to like and dislike in music is bounded by age, gender and so ...
The National’s latest production of Hamlet opens with a bang: a sureness of style, atmosphere and refreshing comedic effect, ...
The revival of Robert Carsen’s production of Handel’s Ariodante at the Opéra Garnier in Paris under the direction of Raphaël ...
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Like fellow New Yorker, Lee Miller, Lee Krasner changed her given name, the better to be accepted into what she called "The ...
Christopher Wheeldon has mined a new seam of narrative pieces for the Royal Ballet, having started out as a supreme ...
Kahchun Wong’s second Bridgewater Hall concert of the new season was partly an introduction to the Hallé’s ...
Urchin feels like a genuine moment in British cinema. Thematically, it offers a highly original, thoughtful, affecting ...
This genial oddity – its pithier French title is Complètement Cramé, meaning something along the lines of completely burnt ...
An opening video montage presents us with a rogues' gallery of powerful men who have done bad things. Plenty of the usual ...
Schubert’s Fifth Symphony is one of those pieces whose existence in the modern world hangs on the most tenuous of threads.