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 ...
It can’t be a coincidence that the tearjerker is back at a time when vulnerability is suspect and sincerity is considered ...
When we experience music or dance together, our nervous systems synchronize. The performing arts may be one of the last ...
Here are three albums by obscure psych-folk singer-songwriters from the late 1960s and early 1970s you need to check out.
While Frank Zappa was vocal about his dislike for The Velvet Underground, Sterling Morrison perhaps had the last laugh in a damning indictment of his work.
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.
Actor and filmmaker Joel Edgerton has played many roles in his life - but being a father is his greatest yet, which is why he worries about the world we are raising our children in, and says the art ...
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 ...
Born from a turbulence that, tragically, would be ongoing for Stone Temple Pilots, 'Purple' is a brilliant achievement with ...
An addendum to my piece in the mag this week, partly for clarification and partly to reinforce the point, for idiots, that Reform’s retreat isn’t something I wish for, simply what I have observed ...
Yoko Ono’s art career has seen her wrap orchestras up in gauze and make paintings with numbered instructions – all before she stumbled into Beatlemania. A new book sidelines her partnership with John ...