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Ringo Starr, Hampton Court PalaceFriday, 17 June 2011![]() Sir Paul McCartney recently suggested that Ringo Starr missed out on a knighthood because the Queen was too busy dealing with Bruce Forsyth. At least Ringo got to go to the Palace though. Albeit the one in Hampton Court, where last night, as if by... Read more... |
Macbeth, Everyman Theatre, LiverpoolFriday, 13 May 2011![]() Has the King of Knotty Ash been usurped? I saw him embrace Shakespeare and play Malvolio here just 40 years ago. I’m talking about Ken Dodd, more used to playing the fool. Now, another upstart from Knotty Ash is even more ambitiously playing the... Read more... |
SweetgrassSaturday, 23 April 2011![]() The monumental documentary Sweetgrass captures the back-breaking final sheep drives by the herders of the Raisland-Allestad Ranch, Montana, into the vertiginous heights of the Absaroka-Beartooth Mountains, which lie north of the Yellowstone National... Read more... |
Director Lucien Castaing-Taylor on the Making of SweetgrassSaturday, 23 April 2011![]() I grew up in Liverpool, but my grandmother was from the Lake District - Wordsworth country, and about as rural and remote as could be. We used to stay with her on weekends, and I still remember the sense of freedom as we escaped the post-industrial... Read more... |
Ben Johnson: Modern Perspectives, National GalleryThursday, 23 December 2010![]() Oh dearie, dearie me. Modern Perspectives sounded like it had such promise. Running alongside the big Canaletto show in the Sainsbury wing of the National Gallery, two finished works and one work in progress by Ben Johnson are on show in Room One... Read more... |
Interview: Photographer Wolfgang TillmansWednesday, 13 October 2010![]() The 2010 Brighton Photo Biennial has seen unprecedented numbers of visitors flock to the coast, and tonight will host a talk by one of the most original fine-art photographers working in Britain today. Wolfgang Tillmans will explore his unique and... Read more... |
Shellsuit, Dublin Castle, CamdenTuesday, 03 August 2010![]() During the 1980s, a major artistic response to the Conservative government came in the form of a sustained surge in music that was, on some level at least, politically engaged. Not necessarily in the classic agitprop manner either. For every band... Read more... |
theartsdesk Q&A: Writer Willy RussellSaturday, 03 July 2010![]() No one understands escapism like Willy Russell. Either side of 1980, he wrote two plays about working-class Liverpool women in flight from a humdrum existence. In one a young hairdresser seeks fulfilment through a literary education with the Open... Read more... |
KicksFriday, 04 June 2010![]() This is a modest film – only 80 minutes long – with big things to say about the way celebrity warps the lives of all who come into contact with it: not only of the elect few whose faces adorn teenage walls, but also those lonely girls in their... Read more... |
Canary, Hampstead TheatreMonday, 24 May 2010![]() One of the least lamented (by me at least) genres that has fallen foul of social changes in the past two decades is the 1980s gay drama. You know the kind of thing: right-on coming-out speeches, painful but ridiculous instances of homophobia, and... Read more... |
John Bishop, ArtsdepotSaturday, 06 February 2010![]() John Bishop, who is from Liverpool, used to sell drugs for a living (insert own joke here). Actually the former sales and marketing executive for a pharmaceutical firm gets there first and makes a reference to the kids he grew up with: “Some of them... Read more... |
The Seckerson Tapes: Vasily Petrenko's ShostakovichThursday, 03 December 2009![]() The charismatic St Petersburg-born Vasily Petrenko has really been turning things around at the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra since he took over as Principal Conductor in 2005. With both standards and audiences on the up he has embarked... Read more... |
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