politics
This is Britain, BBC TwoSaturday, 26 March 2011![]() The history of the census is a fascinating one. The Babylonians and the Chinese held censuses mainly for military and taxation purposes, and Egyptians in order to organise the huge number of people required to build the pyramids and to redistribute... Read more... |
Come clean over cuts, arts chiefs challenge CameronFriday, 25 March 2011The leaders of Britain’s leading arts establishments, from the Royal Opera House, Royal Shakespeare Company and Philharmonia Orchestra to choreographers Akram Khan and Siobhan Davies, have written to the Prime Minister asking him to come clean... Read more... |
The Budget and the Arts: Osborne tilts towards private supportersThursday, 24 March 2011![]() Yesterday’s Budget, as expected, tilted future presumptions for arts funding firmly towards a higher proportion of private philanthropy with a series of measures to encourage wealthy individuals through tax quid pro quos to donate to arts either in... Read more... |
Remembrance Day, Royal Court TheatreWednesday, 23 March 2011![]() The political background is vital to the play, so pay attention: during the Second World War, the small Baltic state of Latvia was threatened by its two big neighbours, Nazi Germany and Soviet Russia. In fact, when these countries signed the Molotov... Read more... |
WOW – Women of the World, Southbank CentreMonday, 14 March 2011![]() Feminism is a dirty word. Ask anybody. Do they want to be tarred with the label? Do they, hell. The word still carries connotations of man-haters. Even today’s young women fighting against harassment in tube carriages, horrified by the easy... Read more... |
Legacy - Black OpsWednesday, 09 March 2011![]() This debut feature by writer/director Thomas Ikimi was shot in 22 days on an infinitesimal budget, and while it's easy to point out some obvious flaws, it's far more constructive to look at what Ikimi has achieved. Chiefly, he wrote a script... Read more... |
Fair GameMonday, 07 March 2011![]() News junkies and connoisseurs of Iraq war conspiracies may be familiar with the true story of CIA agent Valerie Plame, which is earnestly converted to celluloid here by director Doug Liman. Part of Plame's work was infiltrating Saddam Hussein's... Read more... |
Jamie's Dream School, Channel 4Thursday, 03 March 2011![]() You might justifiably argue that Jamie Oliver’s lack of academic prowess (he left school with just two GCSEs – we’re not told what in) did him no harm whatsoever. Yet he’s keen that youngsters today should be switched on to education in a way that... Read more... |
PJ Harvey, TroxySunday, 27 February 2011![]() Since breaking through with her 1992 debut album Dry, PJ Harvey has constantly been on the move, changing and evolving, both musically and sartorially. Last night at the Troxy in East London was no exception. As she walked onstage dressed in a long... Read more... |
Sneak preview: Richard Suart's little listSaturday, 26 February 2011![]() Hot on the heels of our feature celebrating 25 years of Jonathan Miller's Mikado at English National Opera, the latest revival of which opens tonight, veteran Savoyard Richard Suart sent through the most recent candidates for the Lord High... Read more... |
Ronald Reagan: American Idol, BBC FourSunday, 06 February 2011![]() Aptly for a programme whose title invokes a show which is all style, no substance, the subject of Ronald Reagan: American Idol is image. What was Reagan really like? How much of his career as a Hollywood star did he carry into office? And why... Read more... |
Blue Bloods, Sky AtlanticWednesday, 02 February 2011![]() If the jewel in Sky Atlantic's crown is the award-guzzling Boardwalk Empire, great things are also expected of its new cop-opera Blue Bloods, judging by the number of trailers spattering the Sky networks. It's the Dynasty of law enforcement,... Read more... |
