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Wall Street: Money Never SleepsMonday, 04 October 2010![]() The long-delayed sequel has earned no more than a small, insignificant footnote in movie history. Psycho II, Gregory’s Two Girls and Texasville, to name only three disparate examples, were all superfluous post-scriptums to much venerated, much... Read more... |
The Big Fellah, Lyric HammersmithMonday, 27 September 2010![]() When cultural talk drifts toward Mr Big, thoughts tend to turn to Sex and the City's Chris Noth, whose New York is world enough and time away from the doomed metropolis populated by the "big fellah" played by Finbar Lynch in Richard Bean's play of... Read more... |
The Other GuysSaturday, 18 September 2010![]() No modern comedy worth its salt misses the chance to keep you chortling as the end credits roll. Bloopers, bleeps and assorted outtakes off the cutting-room floor generally provide the fare. In The Other Guys we take a different tack. Whizzy... Read more... |
Mad Men, Series 4, BBC FourWednesday, 08 September 2010![]() That sobbing musical theme resumes, so does that hospital-white dreamlike cartoon of a male figure tumbling in a Hitchcockian fall from grace past huge ads of poster girls. Actually it’s almost as much Milton as it is Hitchcock. I say that to be... Read more... |
My Summer Reading: Sculptor Cornelia ParkerFriday, 27 August 2010![]() Sculptor and installation artist Cornelia Parker is our fourth guest to choose some favourite books for holiday reading. Born in 1956, she is known in part for her suspended sculptures that appear to capture the moment of explosion, as well as for... Read more... |
theartsdesk in New York: Over the Sea to Art Getaway IslandSunday, 22 August 2010![]() When it’s 33 degrees and rising, boarding a ferry in New York has to be a good plan. One of the newest and weirdest of the city’s watery destinations is Governors Island (no apostrophe - it was removed in 1783 when the British, who used it to house... Read more... |
Edinburgh Fringe: Jason Cook/ Lee Kern/ Barrow Street TheatreMonday, 09 August 2010![]() He may describe himself as “a Geordie chancer”, but in reality Jason Cook is a warm comic whose material is utterly devoid of cynicism. Yet he’s far from being pious - he spices up his act with caustic barbs for deserving targets (quite often... Read more... |
Ayrton Senna, the operaFriday, 06 August 2010Since his death at the San Marino Grand Prix in 1994, the legend of charismatic Brazilian racing driver Ayrton Senna has grown to almost mythic proportions. Last year the three-time world champion was voted Best Driver in F1 History in a drivers... Read more... |
The ReboundTuesday, 20 July 2010![]() Let me lay a friendly fiver that many critics will rubbish this film, for the following reasons. It’s a romcom, and a Hollywood one at that, the lowest form of cinematic life for many (most often male) critics; it stars Catherine Zeta-Jones, whose... Read more... |
The Prisoner of Second Avenue, Vaudeville TheatreTuesday, 13 July 2010![]() Jeff Goldblum is a big guy, 6'4" tall to be precise, and, though his character inhabits an improbably spacious, high-ceilinged New York apartment, he roves around it like a crazy caged animal in this intensely athletic and entertaining revival of... Read more... |
Fab Two Alert!Thursday, 08 July 2010It wasn't memorialised in HD. But last night Ringo Starr turned 70 and welcomed Paul McCartney onstage at Radio City Music Hall in New York for a musical celebration. There was only one song they were going to perform, and a thousand mobile phone... Read more... |
Two ballerinas retire - how grateful are we?Saturday, 03 July 2010![]() Two leading ballerinas retired this week on either side of the Atlantic, Darci Kistler of New York City Ballet and Miyako Yoshida of the Royal Ballet. Both are in their mid-forties (not old for a ballerina) and each is an exemplar of certain best... Read more... |
