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This thrilling production of Saul takes Handel’s dramatisation of the Bible’s first Book of Samuel and paints it in pictures ...
Marianne Moore once famously defined poems as “imaginary gardens with real toads in them”. Operas also fill, or anyway should ...
In those seemingly long-ago times of loneliness and lockdown, artists around the world invited us into their kitchens and ...
In those seemingly long-ago times of loneliness and lockdown, artists around the world invited us into their kitchens and ...
The first series of The Gold in 2023 was received rapturously, though apparently it only told one half of the story of the ...
If you’re horse mad or merely an every-four-years Olympic fan, you already know Nick Skelton’s story. Equestrianism can ...
Marina Diamandis is a proper pop star, brilliantly full-on, off on her own thing. The Welsh singer is primarily known for ...
Forest and the Shore” by Keith Christmas is remarkable. In his essay for Gather In The Mushrooms, compiler, author and Saint ...
Müller-Schott , RSNO, Søndergård, Usher Hall, Edinburgh - spectacular Shostakovich to end the season
There was a neat conjunction of commemorations to this concert, the most obvious one being the fact that that 2025 marks the ...
Hamad Butt studied at Goldsmiths College at the same time as YBAs (Young British Artists) like Damien Hirst and Gillian ...
Take the title track, Ruth Gipps’ little bassoon and piano duet a winning portrait of a cow mooching about, the final bars ...
Little Simz clearly believes in meeting situations head on. Her sixth full-length album kicks off, in every sense of the ...
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