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The Curse of Cruise: When Co-Stars VanishTuesday, 24 August 2010![]() You’ve heard of the Curse of Frankenstein. You know all about the Curse of Hello! But you may not be aware of the deadliest hex of them all. It goes by the name of the Curse of Cruise and, you just never know, it may be about to strike again. Film-... Read more... |
theartsdesk in New York: Over the Sea to Art Getaway IslandSunday, 22 August 2010![]() When it’s 33 degrees and rising, boarding a ferry in New York has to be a good plan. One of the newest and weirdest of the city’s watery destinations is Governors Island (no apostrophe - it was removed in 1783 when the British, who used it to house... Read more... |
The Seckerson Tapes: Kerry Ellis InterviewFriday, 20 August 2010![]() Kerry Ellis amassed a legion of adoring fans when she went "green" playing Elphaba in Stephen Schwartz's smash-hit musical both in London and on Broadway. But her pre-eminence as a musical-theatre-diva-cum-rock-chick was secured earlier still when... Read more... |
The Museum of Stokes Croft, BristolWednesday, 18 August 2010![]() Bristolians were invited to make history last weekend. The city saw the opening of the Museum of Stokes Croft, a one-room cabinet of contemporary urban curiosities that includes fake neighbourhood relics and archaeological finds, an early Banksy T-... Read more... |
theartsdesk in Locarno: I'm Watchin' in the RainSunday, 15 August 2010![]() It had to happen. Until now, I've always resisted. But last Thursday, I had, finally, to tear open the plastic container to get to the protection inside. A nice man from Screen International gave me his before leaving - he'd have no use for it... Read more... |
Shakespeare's Sitcom: Merry Wives Return to The GlobeSaturday, 14 August 2010![]() “It isn’t a surprise to me, but it is a surprise to him that it isn’t a surprise to me.” On a Monday morning in the rehearsal room at Shakespeare’s Globe, actors and actresses are getting into character. “You’re acting panic,” clarifies the director... Read more... |
theartsdesk in Bregenz: The Genius of Mieczyslaw WeinbergSunday, 08 August 2010![]() Ever since I can remember, the composer Mieczyslaw Weinberg has played a walk-on part in histories of Soviet music. If you find him in an index at all (probably under Vainberg or Vajnberg, and usually with the first name given him by a box-ticking... Read more... |
theartsdesk in Madrid: City of PhotographySunday, 08 August 2010![]() International photography festivals are rivalling rock festivals this summer - and rock festivals are featuring photographers. PhotoEspaña (PHE) Madrid beats the lot. Packed with surprise revelations, with central Madrid as the main stage, the... Read more... |
theartsdesk in Verbier: Musicians Peak in the AlpsSunday, 01 August 2010![]() You want to see Yuri Bashmet, arguably the greatest living viola player, but you can't because you've chosen to go to a recital by Yevgeny Kissin, one of the world's top pianists, on the same evening in another hall. Even the option of dashing from... Read more... |
Serge Gainsbourg vs The Anglo-SaxonsWednesday, 28 July 2010![]() The arrival of Gainsbourg: Vie Héroique in British cinemas this week – under its Anglo-Saxon title Gainsbourg – assumes that distributors think there’s an audience. Even so, Gainsbourg hardly has the appeal of a Johnny Cash biopic. Or even an Ike... Read more... |
Larkin's Jazz, Proper RecordsTuesday, 27 July 2010![]() “A E Housman said he could recognise poetry because it made his throat tighten and his eyes water. I can recognise jazz because it makes me tap my foot, grunt affirmative exhortations, or even get up and caper round the room.” For those curious to... Read more... |
The Man Who Could Upstage Dame Judi At The PromMonday, 26 July 2010![]() It has just been announced that Dame Judi Dench will be making her Proms debut this Saturday. Sondheim at 80 is the occasion, and she will reprise her rendition of “Send in the Clowns” from the National’s 1985 production of A Little Night Music... Read more... |
