- 6 February 2014
Twenty six years after the gritty film ‘ID’ was made, about a young undercover PC...
- 5 February 2014
Pop philosopher and provocateur Alain de Botton does author talks slightly differently. Rather than reading...
There is always a buzz around City & Colour, months before they are due to...
This uniquely moving film uses clay figures, archive footage and narration to tell Rithy Panh’s...
Puccini’s epic tale of poverty and doom has been adored the world over, firmly securing...
- 4 February 2014
There’s little point denying that this staged concert of Michael Jackson’s music is an all...
- 3 February 2014
The progressive metal of Protest The Hero was an enthralling barrage, and the lively sold...
Oh What a Night! Late December 1963, I wasn’t even a distance twinkle in my...
To paraphrase Joni Mitchell (and this very song closed the show), I was cycling into...
Different takes on relationships, references to famous romances in history, love is not linear. These...
An unlikely success story, Metronomy the band came about by accident when Joseph Mount was...
- 31 January 2014
Matt Fox’s two-hander is a curate’s egg of a play, at times curiously affecting, at...