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Edinburgh Fringe: Alfie Moore/Eddie Pepitone/Claudia O'DohertyWednesday, 22 August 2012![]() Alfie Moore: I Predicted a Riot, Pleasance Courtyard **** There can't be many serving police officers doing stand-up comedy at the Fringe, so that makes Alfie Moore an unusual beast. Actually he's a one-off, a wonderfully engaging bloke in a... Read more... |
Person of Interest, Channel 5Wednesday, 15 August 2012![]() Created by Jonathan Nolan (brother of film director Christopher) and exec-produced by the workaholic JJ Abrams, Person of Interest seeks to accomplish the counter-intuitive feat of finding something to celebrate in our surveillance culture. We're... Read more... |
CD: Franz Nicolay - Do The StruggleWednesday, 01 August 2012![]() Describing the music of Franz Nicolay is a formidable task: it’s almost as easy to imagine the work of some of the bands he has loaned his considerable talents to in the past - most notably during his five years as a member of The Hold Steady - and... Read more... |
The Arts Desk Radio Show 6Tuesday, 31 July 2012![]() Welcome to another show, in which Joe guides us around some of the weirder, smokier corners of the broad church of hip hop, and discussion returns to how far genre can stretch and where originality can reside in a multi-channel, everything-available... Read more... |
Scissor Sisters and Carlinhos Brown, Tower of LondonMonday, 23 July 2012![]() “It’s the oldest building in England,” Ana Matronic said breathlessly. “We’re probably going to behead someone.” The Tower of London is an unlikely venue for the fizzy pop monster that is Scissor Sisters, who dedicated one song to Anne Boleyn. In... Read more... |
Art in Action, The Tanks, Tate ModernWednesday, 18 July 2012![]() You now have two choices when you roll down to the bottom of the Turbine Hall's slope. You can go left to the established Tate Modern collection of paintings and sculptures in white boxes, or right to a warren of performance and video art that fills... Read more... |
Sharon van Etten, Oran Mor, GlasgowFriday, 13 July 2012![]() It is sometimes hard to be enthused by midweek gigs. Last night was one of those occasions, at least for the 30 seconds I thought I was going to be watching most of the show on the iPhone screen of the six feet of beard that planked itself in front... Read more... |
DVD: LauraSunday, 08 July 2012![]() If not as ensnaring as Double Indemnity, The Big Sleep, or Out of the Past, Otto Preminger’s urbane police procedural Laura is one of the best film noirs because it transcends the genre. It is an inverted women’s... Read more... |
Marina Abramovic: The Artist is PresentSaturday, 30 June 2012![]() For three months in the spring of 2010, New Yorkers were gripped by Abramovic fever. The mania owed its origins to a somewhat unlikely source – a retrospective at the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) of a 63-year-old Serbian performance artist.... Read more... |
CosmopolisFriday, 15 June 2012![]() Once again bringing to screen the seemingly unfilmable (see also Naked Lunch and Crash), the audacious David Cronenberg takes on Don DeLillo’s 2003 novel - a novel which in the last decade has become frighteningly pertinent. Respectfully retaining... Read more... |
First taste of new Grizzly Bear album, due in SeptemberWednesday, 06 June 2012Critically acclaimed New York indie darlings Grizzly Bear have released the tracklisting for their as-yet-untitled follow-up to 2009's Veckatimest. The album, which is due out on 17th September on Warp Records, will be accompanied by an... Read more... |
CD: Patti Smith - BangaSaturday, 02 June 2012![]() At the age of 65, you would be forgiven for thinking that punk rock high priestess Patti Smith has every justification for winding down (the odd eccentric covers collection to keep the kids amused aside, of course). Indeed, her actions of the past... Read more... |
