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The first rule for brown people, says the main character – played by BAFTA-winner Adeel Akhtar – in this highly entertaining ...
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 ...
As a sometime writer of Poirot, Sherlock and Christmas ghost stories, Mark Gatiss is no stranger to enigmatic crimes and ...
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 ...
It took until the last room of her exhibition for me to gain any real understanding of the work of Australian Aboriginal ...
What a great album – and what a great story to lift the heart in these fetid times. A story that crosses oceans and decades ...
Before Luigi Illica wrote the libretti for Puccini’s Tosca and Madama Butterfly, he had joined the composer as the librettist ...
The best-selling single so far this year in the UK is Californian singer Alex Warren’s “Ordinary”. It stayed at the top of ...
What am I, a philosophical if not political Marxist whose hero is Antonio Gramsci, doing in Harvey Nichols buying Comme des ...
Emma Mackey might have had her breakthrough role as a teenage tough cookie in Netflix's hit Series Sex Education (2019-20223) ...