This is the classic celluloid Cinderella story played out in real time for over five decades, like nowhere else in world and history: A tale that needs to be told.
Yellow Letters and Emin Alper’s Salvation both won headline honours at the Berlin film festival and show dissenting cinema is thriving in the face of Erdoğan’s repression ...
By mid-1983, the political theatre of Tamil Nadu had ceased to be a local affair confined to the legislative halls of Madras ...
Here are three albums by obscure psych-folk singer-songwriters from the late 1960s and early 1970s you need to check out.
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When we experience music or dance together, our nervous systems synchronize. The performing arts may be one of the last ...
With the Oscars almost upon us, we look back at the past 25 best picture winners – and put them in order from worst to best.
Born from a turbulence that, tragically, would be ongoing for Stone Temple Pilots, 'Purple' is a brilliant achievement with ...
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Leaving behind late 1960s idealism, these 13 acts weaponized volume, occult imagery, and psychological dread to define the sound of menace ...
James Blake review, Trying Times – Electronic balladeer finds a way through his frustrations with the music industry - 4/5 This is the producer-songwriter’s first album as an independent artist – afte ...