Arts

‘The Deluge’, 1920, by Winifred Knights

Echoes of Italy

7 July 2016 1:00 pm

‘Hidden beauty is best (half seen), faces turned away.’ So noted a young English painter named Winifred Knights in 1924.…

I can’t get no Satiesfaction

7 July 2016 1:00 pm

After peaking at around the tenth instalment, birthday celebrations get progressively less interesting, for their subjects at least. I remember…

I can’t get no Satiesfaction

7 July 2016 1:00 pm

After peaking at around the tenth instalment, birthday celebrations get progressively less interesting, for their subjects at least. I remember…

Friel good factor

7 July 2016 1:00 pm

Does anyone believe Brian Friel’s libellous blarney? He portrays Ireland in the 20th century as an economic basket case where…

Friel good factor

7 July 2016 1:00 pm

Does anyone believe Brian Friel’s libellous blarney? He portrays Ireland in the 20th century as an economic basket case where…

Brutality, brutalism and barbed wire: Maurizio Muraro as Ferrando in David Bösch’s ‘Il trovatore’

Fifty shades of grey

7 July 2016 1:00 pm

Grey men in grey overcoats walking through grey architecture. If you had to pick an image to reflect the current…

Brutality, brutalism and barbed wire: Maurizio Muraro as Ferrando in David Bösch’s ‘Il trovatore’

Fifty shades of grey

7 July 2016 1:00 pm

Grey men in grey overcoats walking through grey architecture. If you had to pick an image to reflect the current…

Accentuate the positive

7 July 2016 1:00 pm

Fifty years ago on Monday the World Service programme Outlook was launched as an innovative news and current affairs programme…

Accentuate the positive

7 July 2016 1:00 pm

Fifty years ago on Monday the World Service programme Outlook was launched as an innovative news and current affairs programme…

And your point, Professor?

7 July 2016 1:00 pm

Pop idol turned top boffin Brian Cox doesn’t shy away from the big issues. With programmes such as Wonders of…

Light and shade

2 July 2016 9:00 am

Comedy and tragedy sit close beside one another in Mozart’s operas. Whether it’s the grinning horror of the Così finale…

The big chill

2 July 2016 9:00 am

It’s sadly possible to imagine that The Living and the Dead was sold to BBC1’s commissioning editors as ‘Poldark meets…

Amber Scott and Adam Bull in Swan Lake

2 July 2016 9:00 am

Amid predictable demands for increased funding for the arts, The Australian Ballet is setting off on its 25th ( yes,…

Moor four

2 July 2016 9:00 am

Paradoxically, some ballet masterworks absolutely depend on tiptop performing to demonstrate how great they are. If they don’t get it,…

Tangled web

2 July 2016 9:00 am

Mike Bartlett’s curious blank-verse drama Charles III became an international hit. His new effort examines the cut-throat world of dark-web…

Refuge from the referendum

2 July 2016 9:00 am

A brief encounter with Radio 4’s Any Questions to gauge the measure of opinion in the shires after the referendum…

Holy visions and dustbins

2 July 2016 9:00 am

Woolworth’s spectacles. Pudding-basin haircut, rather sparse. Norfolk jacket. Pyjama cuffs below trouser legs and sleeves. Paints and brushes in an…

Money for nothing

2 July 2016 9:00 am

Tate Modern’s new Switch House extension in London has been greeted with acclaim. It is a building designed in the…

Darkness visible

2 July 2016 9:00 am

Perhaps you have sometimes wondered: how would you even begin to make a film about going blind and being blind…

‘Sausage Shop’, 1951, by Stanley Spencer

Holy visions and dustbins

30 June 2016 1:00 pm

Woolworth’s spectacles. Pudding-basin haircut, rather sparse. Norfolk jacket. Pyjama cuffs below trouser legs and sleeves. Paints and brushes in an…

Darkness visible

30 June 2016 1:00 pm

Perhaps you have sometimes wondered: how would you even begin to make a film about going blind and being blind…

Moor four

30 June 2016 1:00 pm

Paradoxically, some ballet masterworks absolutely depend on tiptop performing to demonstrate how great they are. If they don’t get it,…

Fringe benefits

30 June 2016 1:00 pm

‘How do we feel about leaving the EU today? Who doesn’t give a fook?’ yelled Oli Sykes of Sheffield’s Bring…

Fringe benefits

30 June 2016 1:00 pm

‘How do we feel about leaving the EU today? Who doesn’t give a fook?’ yelled Oli Sykes of Sheffield’s Bring…

Money for nothing

30 June 2016 1:00 pm

Tate Modern’s new Switch House extension in London has been greeted with acclaim. It is a building designed in the…