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Emahoy Tsegué-Maryam Guèbrou – Souvenirs

Albums February 26, 2024 0
The piano style of Emahoy Tsegué-Maryam Guèbrou - a...

Fire! – Testament

Albums February 23, 2024 0
There's a bit of the Lizard King about 'Work...

Nathalie Joachim – Ki moun ou ye

Albums February 18, 2024 0
For the follow-up to her Grammy-nominated debut album Fanm d’Ayiti,...

Laura Cannell – SEALORE

Albums January 29, 2024 0
12,000 years ago around the end of the last...

Jon Irabagon – Recharge the Blade

Albums January 26, 2024 0
Back in 2008 as Jon Irabagon prepared for his...

Behind the Song

Behind the Song: David Bowie – ‘Subterraneans’

Behind the Song February 9, 2016 0
'Subterraneans' is the closing song on what has become perhaps David...

Behind the Song: Chuck Berry – ‘You Can’t Catch Me’

Behind the Song March 23, 2017 0
'You Can't Catch Me', one of Chuck Berry's early...

Behind the Song: Robyn – ‘Be Mine!’

Behind the Song June 25, 2015 0
Beginning her career in pop music at the age...

Behind the Song: Charles Mingus – ‘Goodbye Pork Pie Hat’

Behind the Song July 20, 2016 2
Charles Mingus wrote 'Goodbye Pork Pie Hat' as an...

Behind the Song: Leonore Overture, ‘Farewell Amanda’, ‘One Night’

Behind the Song October 19, 2014 2
Ludwig van Beethoven - Leonore Overture No. 1, Op....

Tracks of the Week

Tracks of the Week 24.02.24

Tracks of the Week February 28, 2024 0
There's a bit of the Lizard King about 'Work...

Tracks of the Week 17.02.24

Tracks of the Week February 21, 2024 0
For the follow-up to her Grammy-nominated debut album Fanm...

Tracks of the Week 10.02.24

Tracks of the Week February 14, 2024 0
From 'Old Shep' and 'Old King' to 'Cracker Jack'...

Tracks of the Week 03.02.24

Tracks of the Week February 7, 2024 0
The creative life of the composer Cergio Prudencio -...

Tracks of the Week 27.01.24

Tracks of the Week January 31, 2024 0
Back in 2008 as Jon Irabagon prepared for his...

At the Movies

The Taking of Pelham One Two Three (1974)

American Cinema May 23, 2019 0
★★★★ (4 out of 4 stars) - From a modern perspective, the original and best film version of The Taking of Pelham One Two Three almost seems to lack a final act: when the shakeout comes and the criminals attempt to make their getaway, there is no major chase sequence, limited gunfighting, and the villains for the most part - faced with the ambling steeliness of Walter Matthau's Lieutenant Zachary Garber - prove their own undoing...

Halloween (1978)

American Cinema October 20, 2019 0
★★ (2 out of 4 stars) - In the suburban neighbourhood of Haddonfield, Illinois, on Halloween night, 1963, while other kids are out trick-or-treating, a six-year-old boy without any apparent motivation creeps up the stairs, slips on a mask, and slashes to death his near-nude teenage sister. Fifteen years later he's still confined to Smith's Grove, a sanatorium for psychiatric patients, but he breaks out and returns to Haddonfield...

Fast & Furious Presents: Hobbs & Shaw (2019)

American Cinema October 10, 2019 0
★½ (1.5 out of 4 stars) - When it comes to the blockbuster action movie, three franchises remain. There is the Marvel Cinematic Universe and other assorted comic book pictures, y'know, for kids; Tom Cruise, most clearly for the ever stellar Mission: Impossible series, wilfully forgetting Jack Reacher but with shoutouts to American Made, Edge of Tomorrow, and the upcoming Top Gun sequel, sure to be a success; and then there's The Rock...

Three Men and a Little Lady (1990)

American Cinema March 12, 2019 0
★½ (1.5 out of 4 stars) - Three Men and a Baby is more than a guilty pleasure, it's one of the defining movies of the 1980s for the easy chemistry between its three leads, and for the panoply of fashion, interior design, and architectural styles it affords, an unconstrained movement of plaids and pastels under the neon lights and glass hallways of their luxe apartment and out in the bustling parks and streets of New York...

The Blind Side (2009)

American Cinema February 11, 2018 0
★ (1 out of 4 stars) - The Blind Side purports to tell the real-life story of Michael Oher, depicted here as a poor oversized black kid from the ghetto. He's in and out of foster homes thanks to an absentee father and a drug addict mother, until the father of one of his friends - on whose couch he has been sleeping - brings him to the attention of the football coach of a local Christian school...

World Cinema

The Texas Chain Saw Massacre (1974)

American Cinema October 26, 2019 0
★★★½ (3.5 out of 4 stars) - Five teenagers take a road trip to visit an old family homestead in the musty heart of Texas. The radio plays the news, a grim recitation of industrial and environmental disasters and acts of wanton violence. They discuss astrology, retrograde planets and the malevolent influence of Saturn; stop off at the gravesite of a deceased grandfather amid reports of grave robbing; and after passing a slaughterhouse for beef cattle, they pick up a hitchhiker...

The Ballad of Buster Scruggs (2018)

American Cinema January 9, 2019 0
★★★★ (4 out of 4 stars) - The Coen Brothers' first foray on Netflix feels curiously well suited to the format: curious because beyond the vagaries of the term 'anthology', which on film has sometimes meant multiple directors and is nowadays more often used for television shows whose series are self-contained, straddling the line between more conventional movie making and episodic or serialised television, what The Ballad of Buster Scruggs most resembles...

Little Women (2019)

American Cinema January 12, 2020 0
★★★★ (4 out of 4 stars) - Greta Gerwig imbues the seventh film adaptation of Louisa May Alcott's classic coming-of-age novel with deft characterisation and heady momentum, across and finally through the screen. Each scene bustles with gesture and intonation even when its components aren't rushing headlong through the streets of Manhattan, idling about the parks of Paris, or swirling the ballrooms and striding fields and beaches in the vicinity of Boston, Mass...

Big (1988)

American Cinema June 9, 2016 0
★★ (2 out of 4 stars) - The last of a cluster of movies, all released within the space of a year between the autumn of 1987 and the summer of 1988, to depict youths turning into or swapping forms with adult men - the others were Like Father Like Son (1987), Vice Versa (1988), 18 Again! (1988), and the Italian film Da grande (1987), which is often cited as the inspiration for Big - in Big thirteen-year-old Josh Baskin...

Hard Eight (1996)

American Cinema July 21, 2018 0
★★★★ (4 out of 4 stars) - A black and blue semi-trailer truck passes by a coffee shop whose exterior lights are askew, and a man in a dark overcoat waits for the truck to pass, pauses for a moment more, then crosses the road towards coffee. Outside the diner a young man sits on the ground, bedraggled and bestubbled, knees up, arms crossed and looking despondent...

Earthy Anecdotes

Earthy Anecdotes: Katharine Hepburn Steals Stephen Sondheim’s Plant

Earthy Anecdotes April 21, 2021 0
By the turn of the twentieth century, the Turtle...

Earthy Anecdotes: The Texas Chain Saw Massacre’s Hellish Dinner Scene

American Cinema October 21, 2020 0
One of the most influential horror movies of all-time,...

Earthy Anecdotes: Alex Ferguson, Mick Harford, And The League That Got Away

Earthy Anecdotes November 23, 2016 0
In the winter of 1991, Manchester United stood atop...

Earthy Anecdotes: The Premiere of The Rite of Spring

Earthy Anecdotes May 29, 2015 0
On 29 May 1913, The Rite of Spring, the ballet and...

Earthy Anecdotes: Zola’s House at Médan by Paul Cézanne

Art February 14, 2013 0
In Banks of the Marne by the French artist...

Poetry

Pierrot Through the Arts

Art March 7, 2013 2
Pierrot, the sad clown in white face and loose...

‘Silentium!’ by Fyodor Tyutchev

Literature January 4, 2013 3
Silentium! Speak not, lie hidden, and conceal the way you dream,...

Emily Dickinson – ‘I Can Wade Grief’ (1862)

Literature September 5, 2015 0
Emily Dickinson was born on 10 December 1830 in...

The Early Poetry of Mina Loy

Literature August 1, 2015 0
When the first issue of Others: A Magazine of...

James Joyce

Behind the Song: ‘M’appari’ from Friedrich von Flotow’s Martha

American Cinema May 25, 2017 0
'M'appari' is the best known name for the central...

Joyce, Nabokov, and Dirty Books: The Publications of Ulysses, Haveth Childers Everywhere, and Lolita

James Joyce January 12, 2015 0
With Ezra Pound acting as intermediary, from the spring of...

Ignatius Loyola and the Jesuits; and the Jesuits and James Joyce

James Joyce March 14, 2013 1
With the election yesterday evening in Rome of former...

Daily Visual 16.06.15: Bloomsday 2015

Daily Visual June 16, 2015 0
Bloomsday today in Dublin marks the culmination of a...

Obituaries

Stephen Sondheim, Who Reinvented the Musical Theatre, Dies at the Age of 91

Cultureteca December 6, 2021 0
The composer and lyricist Stephen Sondheim died on Friday...

Jean-Paul Belmondo, the Face of the French New Wave, Dies At the Age of 88

Cultureteca September 7, 2021 0
Jean-Paul Belmondo, the actor whose crooked nose and raffish...

Michael K. Williams, Actor Who Illuminated the Lives of Marginal Black Men, Dies Aged 54

Cultureteca September 8, 2021 0
Michael K. Williams, the actor who became known for...

Norm Macdonald Used To Think His Life Was Incomplete. Now It’s Finished.

Cultureteca September 16, 2021 0
Norm Macdonald, the comedian whose mischievous glint and deadpan...

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Emahoy Tsegué-Maryam Guèbrou – Souvenirs

Albums February 26, 2024 0
The piano style of Emahoy Tsegué-Maryam Guèbrou - a...

Fire! – Testament

Albums February 23, 2024 0
There's a bit of the Lizard King about 'Work...

Nathalie Joachim – Ki moun ou ye

Albums February 18, 2024 0
For the follow-up to her Grammy-nominated debut album Fanm d’Ayiti,...

Laura Cannell – SEALORE

Albums January 29, 2024 0
12,000 years ago around the end of the last...

Jon Irabagon – Recharge the Blade

Albums January 26, 2024 0
Back in 2008 as Jon Irabagon prepared for his...

Behind the Song

Behind the Song: David Bowie – ‘Subterraneans’

Behind the Song February 9, 2016 0
'Subterraneans' is the closing song on what has become perhaps David...

Behind the Song: Leonore Overture, ‘Farewell Amanda’, ‘One Night’

Behind the Song October 19, 2014 2
Ludwig van Beethoven - Leonore Overture No. 1, Op....

Behind the Song: Chuck Berry – ‘You Can’t Catch Me’

Behind the Song March 23, 2017 0
'You Can't Catch Me', one of Chuck Berry's early...

Behind the Song: Van Morrison – ‘Crazy Love’

Behind the Song May 4, 2015 4
'Crazy Love' is the third track from Moondance, Van...

Behind the Song: Robyn – ‘Be Mine!’

Behind the Song June 25, 2015 0
Beginning her career in pop music at the age...

Tracks of the Week

Tracks of the Week 24.02.24

Tracks of the Week February 28, 2024 0
There's a bit of the Lizard King about 'Work...

Tracks of the Week 17.02.24

Tracks of the Week February 21, 2024 0
For the follow-up to her Grammy-nominated debut album Fanm...

Tracks of the Week 10.02.24

Tracks of the Week February 14, 2024 0
From 'Old Shep' and 'Old King' to 'Cracker Jack'...

Tracks of the Week 03.02.24

Tracks of the Week February 7, 2024 0
The creative life of the composer Cergio Prudencio -...

Tracks of the Week 27.01.24

Tracks of the Week January 31, 2024 0
Back in 2008 as Jon Irabagon prepared for his...

At the Movies

We’re the Millers (2013)

American Cinema August 19, 2020 0
★★★ (3 out of 4 stars) - In what sounds like a riff on an old joke, a drug dealer, a stripper, a runaway, and a nerd climb into a camper van south of the border. David Clark (Jason Sudeikis) is a low-level marijuana dealer who finds himself beholden to his supplier, the sleazy businessman Brad Gurdlinger (Ed Helms), when a couple of street hoods make off with his stash. To cover the debt with a little added compensation, David reluctantly agrees to smuggle a 'smidge' of weed from Mexico...

The Blind Side (2009)

American Cinema February 11, 2018 0
★ (1 out of 4 stars) - The Blind Side purports to tell the real-life story of Michael Oher, depicted here as a poor oversized black kid from the ghetto. He's in and out of foster homes thanks to an absentee father and a drug addict mother, until the father of one of his friends - on whose couch he has been sleeping - brings him to the attention of the football coach of a local Christian school...

The Switch (2010)

American Cinema September 17, 2019 0
★★★ (3 out of 4 stars) - Kassie Larson (Jennifer Aniston) is in her thirties, and she's single, and with no romantic prospects on the horizon she decides she can no longer wait to have a child. She talks the matter over with her best friend Wally Mars (Jason Bateman) - they dated six years ago, and though it didn't work out they've got along swimmingly ever since...

Diego Maradona (2019)

Football December 2, 2020 0
★★★½ (3.5 out of 4 stars) - One of the successes of Diego Maradona lies in how it manages to restore some of the luxe hedonism and heady momentum to a story so often shrouded by bloated excess. A keenly self-conscious Maradona pushes himself through sporting triumphs and binge cycles, as the barrio boy from Buenos Aires in the slum city of Naples embraces the fur coats and neon lights.

Tully (2018)

American Cinema December 8, 2018 0
★★★½ (3.5 out of 4 stars) - Tully is the third collaboration between director Jason Reitman and writer Diablo Cody, following on from Juno (2007) and Young Adult (2011). All three films deal with the role of women as child-bearers, looking in turn at teenage pregnancy and adoption, miscarriage, and postpartum depression, which in this case borders on psychosis...

World Cinema

The Taking of Pelham One Two Three (1974)

American Cinema May 23, 2019 0
★★★★ (4 out of 4 stars) - From a modern perspective, the original and best film version of The Taking of Pelham One Two Three almost seems to lack a final act: when the shakeout comes and the criminals attempt to make their getaway, there is no major chase sequence, limited gunfighting, and the villains for the most part - faced with the ambling steeliness of Walter Matthau's Lieutenant Zachary Garber - prove their own undoing...

Once Upon a Time in Hollywood (2019)

American Cinema October 3, 2019 0
★★★ (3 out of 4 stars) - In February 1969 in Hollywood, fading television star Rick Dalton (Leonardo DiCaprio) frequents bars and gets ferried around by his old stunt double, Cliff Booth (Brad Pitt). Booth lives in a trailer with his pit bull Brandy, in an empty lot behind the drive-in in Van Nuys, but Dalton keeps up appearances with a luxury home in Beverly Crest overlooking Beverly Hills...

The Switch (2010)

American Cinema September 17, 2019 0
★★★ (3 out of 4 stars) - Kassie Larson (Jennifer Aniston) is in her thirties, and she's single, and with no romantic prospects on the horizon she decides she can no longer wait to have a child. She talks the matter over with her best friend Wally Mars (Jason Bateman) - they dated six years ago, and though it didn't work out they've got along swimmingly ever since...

Risky Business (1983)

Movies October 25, 2015 0
★★★½ (3.5 out of 4 stars) - Joel (Tom Cruise), a teenager coming towards the end of his time in high school, lives with his parents in a leafy Chicago suburb. He is good-looking and his parents are wealthy, but they are also demanding, and he subsumes a fluent strain of existential angst with worry over schoolwork and his future prospects. Beyond a litany of tests, he is involved in a Future Enterprises programme...

What We Do in the Shadows (2014)

Movies October 27, 2016 0
★ (1 out of 4 stars) - Vampires on film are best taken seriously. As archetypes, strange and sad figures who permeate given spaces while proving difficult to grasp, they model for us fear, loneliness, and alienation, and are uniquely suited to expressive visual contrasts of light and dark. The great vampire films, Nosferatu (1922), Nosferatu the Vampyre (1979), and more recently Let the Right One In (2008), more than mere formal exercises...

Earthy Anecdotes

Earthy Anecdotes: Katharine Hepburn Steals Stephen Sondheim’s Plant

Earthy Anecdotes April 21, 2021 0
By the turn of the twentieth century, the Turtle...

Earthy Anecdotes: The Texas Chain Saw Massacre’s Hellish Dinner Scene

American Cinema October 21, 2020 0
One of the most influential horror movies of all-time,...

Earthy Anecdotes: Alex Ferguson, Mick Harford, And The League That Got Away

Earthy Anecdotes November 23, 2016 0
In the winter of 1991, Manchester United stood atop...

Earthy Anecdotes: The Premiere of The Rite of Spring

Earthy Anecdotes May 29, 2015 0
On 29 May 1913, The Rite of Spring, the ballet and...

Earthy Anecdotes: Zola’s House at Médan by Paul Cézanne

Art February 14, 2013 0
In Banks of the Marne by the French artist...

Poetry

Emily Dickinson – ‘I Can Wade Grief’ (1862)

Literature September 5, 2015 0
Emily Dickinson was born on 10 December 1830 in...

‘Silentium!’ by Fyodor Tyutchev

Literature January 4, 2013 3
Silentium! Speak not, lie hidden, and conceal the way you dream,...

Pierrot Through the Arts

Art March 7, 2013 2
Pierrot, the sad clown in white face and loose...

Fyodor Sologub – ‘At Times There Comes a Strange Smell Wafting’

Literature October 6, 2014 0
Fyodor Sologub was born Fyodor Kuzmich Teternikov on 1...

James Joyce

The Homeric Parallel in Ulysses: Joyce, Nabokov, and Homer in Maps

James Joyce February 15, 2016 2
When Ulysses was published on 2 February, 1922, it was the...

Behind the Song: ‘M’appari’ from Friedrich von Flotow’s Martha

American Cinema May 25, 2017 0
'M'appari' is the best known name for the central...

Joyce, Nabokov, and Dirty Books: The Publications of Ulysses, Haveth Childers Everywhere, and Lolita

James Joyce January 12, 2015 0
With Ezra Pound acting as intermediary, from the spring of...

Ignatius Loyola and the Jesuits; and the Jesuits and James Joyce

James Joyce March 14, 2013 1
With the election yesterday evening in Rome of former...

Obituaries

Stephen Sondheim, Who Reinvented the Musical Theatre, Dies at the Age of 91

Cultureteca December 6, 2021 0
The composer and lyricist Stephen Sondheim died on Friday...

Norm Macdonald Used To Think His Life Was Incomplete. Now It’s Finished.

Cultureteca September 16, 2021 0
Norm Macdonald, the comedian whose mischievous glint and deadpan...

Ned Beatty, Deliverance, Nashville, and Network Actor, Dies at the Age of 83

Cultureteca June 16, 2021 0
The actor Ned Beatty died of natural causes on...

Lee ‘Scratch’ Perry, the Influential Producer and Dub Pioneer, Dies at the Age of 85

Cultureteca September 1, 2021 0
Lee 'Scratch' Perry, the charismatic producer and restless pioneer...

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