New York
CD: The Drums – PortamentoThursday, 01 September 2011![]() Brooklyn’s The Drums aren’t wasting time, but they’ve found it hard to keep up. The release of their second album, Portamento, comes just 15 months after their debut. In between the two, they toured relentlessly and lost guitarist Adam Kessler.... Read more... |
Frans Hals at the Metropolitan Museum, New YorkMonday, 29 August 2011![]() If one comes away with any certainty from the New York exhibition Frans Hals at the Metropolitan Museum (until 10 October) it is that the Golden Age Dutch master (1582/3-1666) keenly understood and sympathised with his fellow human beings. Whether... Read more... |
theartsdesk in New York: A Rooftop Ramble in the High Line ParkSunday, 28 August 2011![]() The High Line Park on the far west side of Manhattan, built on an old elevated train track, is a unique combination of everything New Yorkers love - fabulous views, a piece of history, a traffic-free zone (no dogs, skateboards or bicycles), unusual... Read more... |
Q&A Special: On Recreating South PacificSaturday, 13 August 2011![]() It was early in 1949. South Pacific, the follow-up to Rodgers and Hammerstein’s huge wartime hit Carousel, had entered the try-out phase before hitting New York. Late one night the production team were deep in one of those 11th-hour how-do-we-make-... Read more... |
BBC Proms: Ensemble Modern, Steve ReichThursday, 11 August 2011![]() One thing became clearer to me last night – just how much Steve Reich has borrowed from world music in his compositions – we had the flamenco-tinged Clapping, Electric Counterpoint, using Central African guitar lines, and Music for 18... Read more... |
CD: Cerebral Ballzy – Cerebral BallzySaturday, 30 July 2011![]() Cerebral Ballzy’s debut album is over in a good deal less than half an hour. Would that American R&B and hip-hop bands took a cue here rather than filling their CDs with 80 minutes of skits and filler, as if that offered more value for money... Read more... |
Captain America: The First AvengerTuesday, 26 July 2011![]() Already shouldering the new Harry Potter off the top of the US box-office charts, this latest arrival from Marvel Studios harks back to a simpler America where the hero wraps himself in the stars and stripes and the bad guys speak with ridiculous... Read more... |
CD: They Might Be Giants – Join UsTuesday, 26 July 2011![]() When They Might Be Giants first appeared in the 1980s it became rock critic shorthand to describe them as bouncy, bushy-tailed pop oddballs. What is amazing is that nearly three decades on that description still applies perfectly to the... Read more... |
CD: Nat Baldwin - People ChangesThursday, 21 July 2011![]() Nat Baldwin’s alt cred is impeccable. Not only is he a former bassist for Brooklyn’s über-cool Dirty Projectors, he’s also responsible for a string of releases that began with 2003’s free jazz set Solo Contrabass. Also prepared to take a stroll with... Read more... |
Blondie, Kew GardensTuesday, 12 July 2011Kew the Music - the umbrella name for a series of outdoor concerts - did not look promising upon first arrival and, indeed, for quite some time afterwards. It was clear as soon as I walked through the gates that this was a day out for monied London... Read more... |
Holy RollersThursday, 07 July 2011![]() Great idea. Geeky Hasidic kid from Brooklyn's claustrophobic Jewish community finds his attention wandering during his rabbinical studies, and falls under the raffish spell of the older and wilder Yosef Zimmerman. He finds the slope is slippery... Read more... |
War Horse is first past the post at the Tony AwardsMonday, 13 June 2011![]() Broadway may not be “just for gays any more”, as the event's unstoppably charming and funny compere Neil Patrick Harris noted in his song-and-dance opening to the 2011 Tony Awards, held last night in New York to honour that city's theatre season... Read more... |
