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Nick Broomfield on filming Sarah PalinTuesday, 20 December 2011![]() I didn’t really know that much about Sarah Palin. I remember being kind of blown away when she got up on that stage with all those kids and gave that rather brilliant speech which seemed to be an enormous breath of a fresh air for the Republican... Read more... |
Cesaria Evora, 1941-2011Monday, 19 December 2011![]() Cesaria Evora was one of the great singers, her lived-in voice and poignant, heart-wrenching music affecting nearly all who heard it. She had been in poor health after a heart attack in 2008 and a stroke last year, and died on the island of São... Read more... |
Václav Havel, 1936-2011Sunday, 18 December 2011![]() In Rock’n’Roll, the play by Tom Stoppard, two characters haunt the stage without actually appearing on it. One of them, Syd Barrett, absconded from Pink Floyd to lead the life of a hermit. The other, Václav Havel, gave up the life of an... Read more... |
theartsdesk in Doha: Vangelis at Katara AmphitheatreSunday, 18 December 2011![]() If you need music for a ceremonial occasion, Greek composer Vangelis is your man. He has, after all, even had a small planet named after him, and in 2001, NASA used his piece Mythodea as the theme for its Mars Odyssey mission. The following year,... Read more... |
Unfinished Business: Writing Songs With the DeadSunday, 18 December 2011![]() Creative time travel is very much in vogue. For musicians especially, it appears that death is not so much The End as an opportunity to extend the possibilities of the franchise. Early in 2012, American alt-country type Jay Farrar and My Morning... Read more... |
Interview: Pantomime Dame Berwick KalerSaturday, 17 December 2011![]() To just about everyone, the name will mean absolutely nothing. "I'm a jobbing actor," he says, and for most of the year it is true. He does little bits of telly, the odd tiny film role, a certain amount of provincial theatre. Every Christmas, though... Read more... |
Jamila Gavin: Writing Coram BoySaturday, 17 December 2011![]() Someone told me that the highways and byways of England were littered with the bones of little children. It was a shocking statement and of course I asked, “What do you mean?” I was told that abandoned children were a common feature of the past, but... Read more... |
DVDs for Christmas: New MusicFriday, 16 December 2011![]() Whether it's via the Disc of the Day column or our eclectic mix of overnight live reviews, on theartsdesk we try to traverse as much of the world of New Music as we possibly can. As Christmas swings around we consider it our duty to help guide... Read more... |
DVDs for Christmas: Film and TVThursday, 15 December 2011![]() Over the year we have reviewed many a new film and television drama in theartsdesk's Disc of the Day slot. As our series of DVD recommendations comes round to the movies, we have chosen to concentrate not on individual titles but box sets. For... Read more... |
DVDs for Christmas: ClassicalWednesday, 14 December 2011![]() Unlike audio recordings, classical DVDs can only be properly taken in if you're sitting down for 80 minutes, ideally in the same seat. So they have to be pretty special to warrant repeated viewings. So much depends on the... Read more... |
DVDs for Christmas: DanceTuesday, 13 December 2011![]() Ballet has had a difficult relationship with filming for a long time, not only as regards permissions and copyrights from all the people involved, but also in how to frame and light for film a spectacle and action conceived and judged for the stage... Read more... |
DVDs for Christmas: ComedyMonday, 12 December 2011![]() Tommy Tiernan Crooked Man (Pias Comedy)Tommy Tiernan is a well-kept Irish secret. He won the Perrier Award at the Edinburgh Fringe in 1998 and until recently confined his touring mostly to his native Ireland and America, but now thankfully the... Read more... |
