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As a sometime writer of Poirot, Sherlock and Christmas ghost stories, Mark Gatiss is no stranger to enigmatic crimes and ...
Wheels of Fire was Cream’s third album. Issued in the US in June 1968 and in the UK two months later, it was a double LP. One ...
A glamorous black woman sits in a Forties bar under a Vichy cop’s gaze, cigarette tilted at an angle, till two male ...
There is a freshness about a show by Youssou N’Dour that never seems to get pale He still has one of the great voices of ...
The auditorium and arena were packed – and the stage even more so, bursting at the seams with players and singers: the ...
What a great album – and what a great story to lift the heart in these fetid times. A story that crosses oceans and decades ...
It took until the last room of her exhibition for me to gain any real understanding of the work of Australian Aboriginal ...
What am I, a philosophical if not political Marxist whose hero is Antonio Gramsci, doing in Harvey Nichols buying Comme des ...
The best-selling single so far this year in the UK is Californian singer Alex Warren’s “Ordinary”. It stayed at the top of ...
Before Luigi Illica wrote the libretti for Puccini’s Tosca and Madama Butterfly, he had joined the composer as the librettist ...
Heart of Stone (Das kalte Herz) was the first colour film produced by East Germany’s state film studio DEFA, a big-budget ...
I like guns. At school we had to fight with guns in the army cadets. I’m actually a first-class sniper. I could shoot people ...
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