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Chris Marker: A Grin Without A Cat, Whitechapel GallerySunday, 20 April 2014![]() If you’re not already familiar with at least some aspects of Chris Marker’s work, this exhibition will feel overwhelming, if not confusing. You may have to pay a second visit to get the most out of it, or even make sense of it. It’s certainly a... Read more... |
8 Minutes IdleThursday, 13 February 2014![]() The makers of 8 Minutes Idle have a kickstarter campaign to thank for the cinema release of their offbeat comedy, which was made in 2012 but has sat on the shelf since. It's a charming (perhaps knowingly so) low-budget romcom, adapted from his novel... Read more... |
DVD: The White Dove/Josef KiliánThursday, 24 October 2013![]() Though never really part of the country’s groundbreaking New Wave, František Vláčil was a Czech master who's best known for his films like Marketa Lazarová and The Valley of the Bees, both complex historical works. His first feature The White... Read more... |
The Secret Life of the Cat, BBC TwoFriday, 14 June 2013![]() It’s been quite a week for surveillance. And no, that doesn’t mean the NSA and whatever’s happening in Hong Kong. You can bet the week's viewing figures that the majority of Britain’s households, particularly those in the triple-F category – meaning... Read more... |
Falstaff, Glyndebourne Festival OperaMonday, 20 May 2013![]() In this revival of Richard Jones's 2009 production, the action has been very effectively shifted to post-war Windsor with Sir John Falstaff (Laurent Naouri) as down-at-heel gentry maintaining delusions of superiority, rubbing up against an ascendant... Read more... |
Federico Barocci: Brilliance and Grace, National GalleryThursday, 28 February 2013![]() Federico Barocci, who he? According to the National Gallery, a great Renaissance, mannerist and Baroque painter hardly known outside Italy, the National’s own Madonna of the Cat his only easel painting in a public collection in the UK... Read more... |
Black Cat CabaretThursday, 10 January 2013![]() A new Friday-night cabaret club opens tomorrow at the fabled Café de Paris in London's Leicester Square. The Grade II-listed venue's subterranean ballroom, where Marlene Dietrich, Frank Sinatra and Noël Coward once performed, will be home to Black... Read more... |
Life of PiWednesday, 19 December 2012![]() It’s not a real tiger, is it? Well, sometimes, actually, it is. In director Ang Lee’s long-awaited adaptation of Yan Martel’s feel-good parable of 2001, The Life of Pi, we learn that real tigers are good swimmers and even the best CG programme in... Read more... |
Susan Calman, Soho TheatreSaturday, 17 November 2012![]() Susan Calman's star has risen of late - the Glaswegian lawyer turned stand-up has been an Edinburgh Fringe favourite for some while now, but in the past two years she has become an established Radio 4 presence through the likes of The News Quiz, and... Read more... |
Treasured, Anglican Cathedral, LiverpoolTuesday, 02 October 2012![]() You could say that the Titanic has been done to death, and that any new show would really need to say something different, something so far unknown, unearth a new angle, find new facts. To some extent, Treasured does that. Who’s ever heard of Mouser... Read more... |
CD: James Yorkston - I Was a Cat From a BookSunday, 12 August 2012![]() James Yorkston, the very able singer-songwriter from Fife, is now on his fifth album for Domino. This comes hot on the heels of the reissue of his first and excellent release, Moving Up Country, which established him as one of the most talented... Read more... |
DVD: A Cat in ParisThursday, 19 July 2012![]() As a refreshing change from Disney-style hyper-tech 3D animated blockbusters, A Cat in Paris offers a modest story of adventure and intrigue on a pleasingly human, as well as feline, scale. The titular character is a faintly sinister black-and-... Read more... |
