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True Things – movie review

True Things is the sophomore feature for director Harry Wootliff, following 2018’s Only You. Kate (played by Ruth Wilson, who…

Moonage Daydream – movie review

David Bowie was unquestionably a creative genius for whom “safe” and “middle of the road” didn’t cut it. He was…

All of Us Flames (Ezra Furman) – music review

Singer/songwriter Ezra Furman draws the title of her 7th album from the song “Book of Our Names,” a declaration from…

Bodies Bodies Bodies – movie review

In Halina Reijn’s Bodies Bodies Bodies,  five 20-somethings gather at a “hurricane party” to see out an impending cyclone. The…

The Carnival is Over (Greg Woodland) – book review

Greg Woodland’s debut novel The Night Whistler was one of the many new voices in the last few years producing…

After Ever Happy – movie review

It seems to be a film a year in the “After” teen-romance franchise, and now we’re onto the fourth. Unless…

New music round-up (for w/e 9 September 2022)

Our selection of the best new music across a range of genres from the week ending 9 September 2022. Grammy-nominated…

Senser (Theatre Works) – theatre review

Imagine what a dark place a world without music would be. That is the starting point for this bold, brassy and…

Tiddas (La Boite) – theatre review

Like Sex and the City, Tiddas is a frank and warm look at female friendship. Far from the hustle and…

Freaky Friday (theatrical) – theatre review

A widow with a 16-year-old daughter and a 10-year-old son who prides herself on her scrupulous control and attention to…