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Some are born to sweet delight, some are born to endless night,” quoth Blake. Beethoven and Bartók knew both extremes, but ...
I do try and stay on top of pop culture, but for several years, Ethel Cain completely passed me by. You’d think I would have ...
Henry Naylor doesn’t hold back in his latest Fringe offering, an entertaining monologue in which he examines The Sun ’s ...
NYO2 is a group of dazzlingly talented (and terrifyingly young-looking) 14-17 year olds from the USA, one of Carnegie Hall’s ...
Rising temperatures, prickling skin, longing’s all-consuming ache: first love’s swooning symptoms overtake 17-year-old ...
Even more perhaps than straight theatre, opera seems to draw attention to the meaning behind what may on the face of it ...
Rhys Darby, Pleasance Courtyard ★★★★Rhys Darby, the New Zealand actor and comic best known as Murray Hewitt in Flight of the ...
You could distinctly hear the murmurs of recognition from the Edinburgh audience – responding to knowing mentions of the city ...
A rare cloud form envelopes the headland and to the east and the west Folkestone is cut off from the known world. This mist ...
The default setting for Brighton indie quartet Black Honey is pop-grunge. There are plenty of moments during their fourth album when Nineties femme-rockers L7 spring to mind. But Black Honey also ...
Alison Spittle, Monkey Barrel ★★★Alison Spittle is fat, she tells us at the top of the show. But not as fat as she used to be. And that’s the premise of BIG, in which she describes why she has been ...
Lost Lear, Traverse Theatre ★★★★A rehearsal room; a tense preparation session for a production of King Lear, provocatively gender-swapped; a troublesome diva in the title role; and a near-silent ...
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