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What’s Hot In Reykjavik: Dark Music Days

At the height of the Icelandic winter, when the skies still bear little light, the Harpa concert hall in Reykjavik plays host to Dark Music Days, an annual festival of contemporary and new music. In its own words, the festival aims 'to brighten up the mood of the audience and the participants in the winter darkness'. In truth by the...

What’s Hot in York: Dick Whittington (and His Meerkat)

The English pantomime developed out of the commedia dell'arte, a form of theatre that arose in Italy in the 16th century, and was characterised by comic improvisation based on sketches and masked types. Unusually for the period, the commedia dell'arte featured professional actors, with women rather than boys playing the female roles. Performers typically acted outside on temporary stages, utilising props,...

What’s Hot on the First TransPennine Express

What's hot on the First TransPennine Express is the people, who find themselves rudely pressed together on these trains which even the most overexcited anorak - damp long before he starts sweating - must admit are unfit for purpose. First TransPennine Express is a British train operating company co-owned by FirstGroup - who were once maligned only for their buses - and the French transport firm Keolis. The company's...

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