Reviews
BBC Proms: The ApostlesSaturday, 11 August 2012![]() The first panel in a would-be triptych, Elgar’s The Apostles is also something of a prototype – the musical experiment whose risks would culminate so strikingly in The Kingdom. Tackling the crucifixion from “the poor man’s point of view”, its... Read more... |
Classical CDs Weekly: Messiaen, Saint-Saëns, Meraner CurmusikSaturday, 11 August 2012![]() Messiaen: Turangalîla-Symphonie Steven Osborne (piano), Cynthia Millar (ondes martenot), Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra/Juanjo Mena (Hyperion)Olivier Messiaen’s epic, ten-movement Turangalîla-Symphonie has always prokoved Marmite-like reactions... Read more... |
Coriolan/us, National Theatre Wales/RSCFriday, 10 August 2012![]() National Theatre Wales like the word “us”. It was there in Michael Sheen’s Passion of Port Talbot – its film adaptation was called The Gospel of Us – and it is here, prominently, in the multi-layered title of Mike Pearson and Mike Brookes’ latest... Read more... |
Ai Weiwei: Never SorryFriday, 10 August 2012![]() Every year, FHM produces its 100 sexiest women of the year list. It follows a simple formula, since sexiness, as determined by the magazine’s readers, is predicated on fame – a particular type of fleeting, red-top tabloid fame. So this year, top of... Read more... |
BBC Proms: A Celebration of Ivor NovelloFriday, 10 August 2012![]() Each year I wonder, as the hit-makers and Radio 1 darlings flock to the Ivor Novello Awards, how many spare a thought for that greatest of melodists, who lends his name to their accolades? Precious few, I suspect. While the musicals of Noël... Read more... |
Wonderland: Young, Bright and on the Right, BBC TwoFriday, 10 August 2012![]() In the debating chambers and committee rooms of the Conservative Associations of Oxford and Cambridge lurk the Children of Cameron. The current cabinet is to a large extent an Oxbridge Old Boys club and succeeding generations are already being... Read more... |
The Forgiveness of BloodThursday, 09 August 2012![]() Blood feuds and mobile phones are not something you expect to find in the same film narrative. But they are both part of the landscape of American director Joshua (Maria Full of Grace) Marston’s Albanian-language The Forgiveness of Blood, which... Read more... |
Edinburgh Art Festival: From Symbolists to ColouristsWednesday, 08 August 2012East coast haar seeping into sun-drenched streets – familiar Edinburgh monuments disappearing dreamlike under blankets of mist, vibrant colour draining from the landscape as the city transformed into its more usual symphony in grey. The dramatic... Read more... |
JackpotWednesday, 08 August 2012![]() It’s a standard dilemma in film. What to do with the body? In this case, the answer can be seen coming but when it does, it isn’t one that could have occurred outside the world created for the otherwise all too generic Jackpot.Although based on a... Read more... |
The Newsroom, Sky AtlanticWednesday, 08 August 2012![]() American critics haven't been too kind to Aaron Sorkin's new HBO series about a cable TV news programme, for a variety of reasons. At least they had the advantage of understanding the intricate partisan infighting of American politics which forms... Read more... |
Bush Bazaar, Bush TheatreTuesday, 07 August 2012![]() The curators encourage you to come to Bush Bazaar with an open mind to explore the value of theatre. But I found this cluttered evening a lesson in the value of saying no. Twenty companies – 100 emerging artists in all – have taken over the building... Read more... |
360Tuesday, 07 August 2012![]() In the end only Robert Altman really knew how to do it: to take a spread of characters and somehow knit their stories together into a satisfactory whole. When filmmakers have attempted it in recent years they’ve tended to self-importance – Paul... Read more... |
