Features
theartsdesk's Christmas Presents GuideMonday, 13 December 2010![]() With the lightning speed of online delivery, there is still masses of time to select the best and most enjoyable presents for Christmas, thanks to the taste and wisdom of theartsdesk's pack of writers. With battered guitars, Belgian cartoons, Pacino... Read more... |
The X Factor XaminedMonday, 13 December 2010![]() And so we reached the climax of Series 7, long awaited by cognoscenti but greeted with mounting apathy by non-believers. Though some had held out hopes for boy - infant? - band One Direction, it was live poll favourite Matt Cardle who ultimately... Read more... |
theartsdesk in New York: Story Slamming in Greenwich VillageSunday, 12 December 2010![]() It’s 6.20 on a chilly Monday evening. The doors at the venerable Bitter End club in Greenwich Village don’t open till seven but already the line for the open-mic Moth StorySLAM is snaking down the block, way past the corner of Bleeker Street into La... Read more... |
John Lennon's Love and Death: 30 Years On, Part 2Monday, 06 December 2010![]() December 1980 "Our life is so precious together/ We have grown - we have grown/ Although our love is still special/Let’s take a chance and fly away somewhere alone".The first words of "(Just Like) Starting Over" weren't bad but they weren't... Read more... |
theartsdesk in Tallinn: 23rd European Film AwardsSunday, 05 December 2010![]() Roman Polanski’s The Ghost won five of the seven European Film Awards it was nominated for last night. It was a display of the sort of sentimental herd mentality familiar from the Oscars which the European Film Academy’s voters like to feel they... Read more... |
John Lennon's Love and Death: 30 Years On, Part 1Saturday, 04 December 2010![]() The couples profiled in the series included the likes of Zelda and Scott Fitzgerald, Sartre and de Beauvoir, Monroe and Miller, and remoter figures from the German 19th century. Pop hadn’t made it onto the list, though I learnt, once embarked on the... Read more... |
theartsdesk in Siberia: Cold Comfort KrasnoyarskSunday, 28 November 2010![]() In England you may joke about having Siberian weather with minus 7 degrees. This is really what Siberian winter looks like - at minus 26 degrees. The river is gushing steam, a hellishly peculiar sight. After travelling for 16 hours and through seven... Read more... |
theartsdesk in Luxembourg: The Sonic Visions FestivalSunday, 28 November 2010![]() Luxembourg's musical landscape has few claims to represent the Grand Duchy itself. Most of Luxembourg's Eurovision entries weren't actually from the Duchy, as there was little local music to draw on. So Belgium's cod punk-gone-blando Plastic... Read more... |
Design Secrets of Cinderella and The NutcrackerMonday, 22 November 2010![]() The designer of a fairytale ballet is far, far more important than the choreographer. It's those visions that lodge themselves in children's heads, in adults' memories, embedded with the music. And at no time more potently than Christmas when it's... Read more... |
Simon McBurney On Creating A Dog's HeartMonday, 22 November 2010![]() For anyone who grew up in the former Soviet Union, Heart of a Dog is a seminal text. But it’s also in the great tradition of Gogol and all the Russian satirists. It springs out into absolutely delicious flights of fantasy, but really sharp-edged.... Read more... |
theartsdesk in Colombo: Where Music Matters as East Meets WestSunday, 21 November 2010![]() For hundreds of years now the island currently known as Sri Lanka has had a thriving musical culture (or cultures, not to politicise the issue). There’s been folk music for as long as there’ve been folks. The various strata of society have refined... Read more... |
The Seckerson Tapes: Philanthropist Ian RosenblattSaturday, 20 November 2010![]() It has been said that making money is music to the ears of any entrepreneur. In the case of Ian Rosenblatt you might need to turn that concept on its head. The music itself is his passion and the financial losses he routinely absorbs in pursuit of... Read more... |
