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Susie Boyt: Love & Fame review - as highly strung as a violin factorySunday, 29 October 2017![]() At first glance, Susie Boyt’s sixth novel seems in danger of echoing her half-sister Esther Freud’s Lucky Break, another story about actors. But how unfair – of course Love and Fame has its own distinctive, witty brilliance. Eve Swift comes... Read more... |
CD: Squeeze – The KnowledgeSunday, 29 October 2017![]() When the songwriting partnership of Glenn Tilbrook and Chris Difford returned two years ago, it was with a renewed sense of vim and vitality following nearly two decades away. The Knowledge continues that revival with a collection of songs that... Read more... |
Tove Jansson (1914-2001), Dulwich Picture Gallery review – more than MoominvalleyFriday, 27 October 2017![]() Born into an artistic Swedish-speaking household in Helsinki, Tove Jansson’s first, and most enduring, ambition was to be a painter. Although best known as the illustrator behind the creatures of Moominvalley, those plump white hippopotamus-like... Read more... |
Newsnight: Grenfell Tower - The 21st Floor, BBC Two review - a simple, moving reconstructionTuesday, 24 October 2017![]() The streets around Grenfell Tower on the morning after it was consumed by fire heaved with people. A stream of donors brought food, clothes and toiletries, while news crews and journalists came in vans or on foot as if arriving in a war zone. Not... Read more... |
Total Immersion: Julian Anderson, Barbican review - BBC ensembles showcase leading British composerMonday, 23 October 2017![]() Julian Anderson’s 50th birthday this year was the prompt for the latest of the BBC’s Total Immersion days, devoted to the work of a single contemporary composer. I have long been a fan of Anderson’s music since hearing the marvellous Khorovod in the... Read more... |
Jonas Kaufmann: Tenor for the Ages, BBC Four review - a musical megastar with sword and shortbreadMonday, 16 October 2017![]() Now we know who sent Jonas Kaufmann the Union Jack boxer shorts for the Last Night of the Proms. Whether the sender’s identity is the bigger surprise, or the hint of ambiguity over whether the "Greatest Tenor in the World" had previously heard of... Read more... |
LFF 2017: Mindhunter / My Generation - Fincher comes to Netflix, Caine does Swinging LondonFriday, 13 October 2017![]() They’re all going into TV nowadays, and here amid the cinematic runners and riders at the LFF is David Fincher directing Mindhunter. It's Netflix’s new series about the FBI in the Seventies, when the Bureau was slowly starting to realise that... Read more... |
2017 Parliamentary Jazz Awards: the votes are inThursday, 12 October 2017Held auspiciously on the hundredth birthday of one of the giants of the music, composer and pianist Thelonious Sphere Monk (1917-1982), the winners of this year's Parliamentary Jazz Awards were announced at a congenial ceremony at London’s newest... Read more... |
Alan Hollinghurst: The Sparsholt Affair - pictures at an exhibition, with telling gapsSunday, 08 October 2017![]() Television has paid its dues to the 50th anniversary of the Sexual Offences Act - rather feebly, with some rotten acting, in Man in an Orange Shirt; brilliantly, with mostly superb performances, in the monologue sequence Queers, surely due a second... Read more... |
LFF 2017: Breathe review - overdosing on good intentionsThursday, 05 October 2017![]() The curtain-raiser for the 61st London Film Festival was Breathe, not only Andy Serkis’s debut as a director, but also a film based on the family experiences of its producer, Jonathan Cavendish. It was the story of how his father Robin, a tea... Read more... |
Aida, English National Opera review - heroine almost saves a dismal dayFriday, 29 September 2017![]() If the best is the enemy of the good, then the excellent is also the enemy of the "meh". And if you can stomach Verdi's Aida, go and see English National Opera’s new production for its central performance by Latonia Moore. In what’s become her... Read more... |
CD: Wolf Alice - Visions of a LifeWednesday, 27 September 2017![]() London indie-rockers Wolf Alice’s debut album, My Love Is Cool, made it to no 2 in the charts a couple of years back. It was a bona fide success story and a rare thing, a gold record for a female-fronted outfit who major in grungey, ambitious post-... Read more... |
