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The Hour Axed by BBCWednesday, 13 February 2013![]() There is much anguish in some quarters at the news that the BBC has axed The Hour, the Abi Morgan-penned series for BBC Two about the workings of a 1950s current affairs TV programme based at the Corporation's old studios at Lime Grove. A BBC... Read more... |
Man Ray Portraits, National Portrait GalleryThursday, 07 February 2013![]() Travelling through Canada by train – more decades ago than I care to divulge here – I bought a book of Man Ray photographs at Banff in the heart of the Rockies. I spent the rest of the journey with one eye on the majestic mountains, and the other... Read more... |
London Wall, Finborough TheatreSaturday, 02 February 2013![]() The walls of the staircase to the Finborough Theatre off the Earls Court Road are lined with framed awards. Downstairs for the umpteenth time, the café/restaurant has gone bust. But no other London fringe theatre has achieved such stellar success as... Read more... |
CD: Devlin - A Moving PictureSaturday, 02 February 2013![]() Dagenham MC Devlin, who initially made a name for himself on the London grime scene, has often been called the British Eminem. This would, at first appear, to be a rather trite assessment, down to his being a talented white guy at the heart of a... Read more... |
theartsdesk at the London Comedy Film Festival 2013Thursday, 31 January 2013![]() Proving that laughter is the only sure-fire cure for the January blues, this year's London Comedy Film Festival took place over four days from Thursday 24th to Sunday 27th January. Known commonly and affectionately as LOCO, it once again showcased... Read more... |
Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment, Rattle, Royal Festival HallWednesday, 30 January 2013![]() Period instruments demand absolute honesty from their players. Their sound is their personality - candid, quirky, eccentrically beautiful - but their soul is revealed in the spirit of the playing, where beauty is not skin deep and the expressiveness... Read more... |
Special guest presenters announced for Radio 3's 'The Choir'Thursday, 24 January 2013![]() After seven years, Aled Jones is stepping down as presenter of Radio 3's Sunday evening programme, The Choir. During his stint at the helm of the 90-minute show, the ebullient Welshman has showcased choral classics ancient and modern, hosted choirs... Read more... |
Barbican and Southbank 2013-14 seasons: still neck and neckTuesday, 22 January 2013![]() With the cuts still to bite deep, it's enterprising business as usual for both of London’s biggest concert-hall complexes and their satellite orchestras in the newly announced season to come. I use the word "complex" carefully, because as from... Read more... |
CD: The History of Apple Pie - Out of ViewMonday, 21 January 2013![]() A confession: for much of this debut album from London fuzz-pop fivesome The History of Apple Pie, I have little to no idea what vocalist Stephanie Min is on about. Sweet and half-whispered, floating above crunchy bass and tuneful guitar riffage, it... Read more... |
Utopia, Channel 4Wednesday, 16 January 2013![]() Read theartsdesk's review of the final episode of UtopiaNew from Kudos, makers of the likes of Spooks and Hunted, comes this sinister six-parter. Steeped in surveillance paranoia, conspiracy theory and online anomie, it concerns a mysterious graphic... Read more... |
2013 Jazz FM Music Awards: the nomineesWednesday, 16 January 2013Jazz FM’s Ian Shaw will host the inaugural Jazz FM Music Awards on Thursday 31 January. Sponsored by audio pioneers Klipsch, piano legends Ramsey Lewis and Ahmad Jamal will both be honoured during the evening. Lewis will receive the Gold Award for... Read more... |
May I Kill U?Tuesday, 08 January 2013![]() How could we have expected the London 2011 riots to be brought back for the big screen? The least likely answer must be as a black comedy about a bicycle cop who after a bad concussion has woken up as a one-man vigilante who’s taking out the... Read more... |
