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RECENT years have seen a proliferation of autobiographical writing from performers who emerged from the frenetic days of punk ...
• Two charismatic names in London this week are the cellist Abel Selaocoe, interestingly paired with a choir at Wigmore Hall, ...
He is joined in the Basement Bar by the sympathetic and expressive duo of Sam Watts on piano and Jack Garside on bass.
The Brightening Air (a quote from WB Yeats’ poem The Song of Wandering Aengus) treads a familiar path. Sibling rivalries ...
Singaporean playwright Joel Tan’s Scenes from a Repatriation follows the fictional return of a 1,000-year-old statue from ...
In the latest in his series on eminent Victorians, Neil Titley turns his attention to the Australian operatic diva Dame Nellie Melba ...
The Gang of Three opens just after Wilson announces his shock resignation, leaving a power vacuum in the Labour government.
As you will recall, Floyd was stopped on suspicion of trying to use a counterfeit $20 to buy some cigarettes. There was some ...
An antidote to TV’s Bridgerton, a new historical novel with resonances of Windrush and a nod to Dickens is set in the ...
ARSENAL go to Paris without any fresh injuries but low on confidence after a sloppy performance ended in defeat at home to ...
As we launch NewJournal+ there will be no changes to our print publications, which will still be packed full of news, ...
Victor Fraga tells Dan Carrier that his latest film asks why the media demonise the likes of Jeremy Corbyn and Ken Loach ...
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