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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: Robyn – ‘Be Mine!’

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

Themes and References in Joanna Newsom’s Sapokanikan

Art August 12, 2015 21
In the music video for 'Sapokanikan', Joanna Newsom saunters...

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: Van Morrison – ‘Crazy Love’

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

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...

Midsommar (2019)

American Cinema September 12, 2019 0
★ (1 out of 4 stars) - Through a few snapshots of comforting mundanity - the boys' scenes could be from a Judd Apatow movie, minus the laughs - we come to learn of Dani and Christian, a young American couple whose long-term relationship has started to crack. Spurred on by his friends, who find her too needy, Christian has already begun separating himself from Dani, for her part made anxious by her bipolar sister...

Adam’s Rib (1949)

American Cinema February 17, 2021 0
★★★★ (4 out of 4 stars) - Adam and Amanda Bonner, a couple of happily married lawyers who live in an upper-floor apartment in New York, begin to clash when they land on opposite sides of a trial for attempted murder. Adam views the matter in black and white, believing that Doris Attinger broke the law and deserves to be punished, while Amanda delights in teasing out some of the nuances of the case, perceiving an opportunity to rail against gender imbalances...

Parasite (2019)

Movies February 4, 2020 0
★★★★ (4 out of 4 stars) - A family of four live in a cramped and roach-infested banjiha, a semi-basement apartment in Seoul. They crib free Wi-Fi from unsuspecting neighbours and a nearby coffee shop, and their only source of income, procured by the mother Chung-sook via WhatsApp, comes from the folding of pizza boxes for a local delivery service, a task at which they are only moderately successful...

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...

World Cinema

Rams (2015)

Movies August 7, 2016 0
★★★★ (4 out of 4 stars) - Ageing, unmarried, and unkempt, brothers Gummi (Sigurður Sigurjónsson) and Kiddi (Theodór Júlíusson) work side by side as sheep farmers in a cold and desolate valley in Iceland's northeast. Each the master of their own flock, they have not spoken for forty years owing to a dispute over their father's inheritance: considering Gummi the more conscientious worker, their father left him the whole of the land...

Enola Holmes (2020)

Movies November 11, 2020 0
★★ (2 out of 4 stars) - Enola Holmes (Millie Bobby Brown), the youngest sibling in the illustrious Holmes family, grew up for all intents and purposes as an only child. At the lavish country house which is now on the cusp of being consumed by nature, she was home-schooled by her mother, who provided an unorthodox education encompassing everything from word games, chess, and jujitsu to chemistry, botany, and lawn tennis played indoors...

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...

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...

North by Northwest (1959)

American Cinema July 8, 2020 0
★★★★ (4 out of 4 stars) - A Madison Avenue advertising man, run-of-the-mill if unusually tanned with his grey flannel suit an impeccable fit, stands up at the wrong moment in the Oak Room of the Plaza Hotel in Midtown Manhattan. Roger Thornhill has theatre tickets. He wishes to send a wire to his mother, but by summoning the wrong waiter and ostensibly responding to the wrong call, he gets mistaken for George Kaplan, a government agent.

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

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

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

‘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...

Alexander Blok – ‘Night, street, street-light, drugstore’ (1912)

Literature February 22, 2013 1
Alexander Blok (Александр Блок) (1880-1921) was the foremost of...

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...

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...

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...

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...

Obituaries

Dean Stockwell, Star of Blue Velvet and Quantum Leap, Dies at 85 Years Old

Cultureteca November 11, 2021 0
The actor Dean Stockwell 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...

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...

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...

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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: 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: Robyn – ‘Be Mine!’

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

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: ‘M’appari’ from Friedrich von Flotow’s Martha

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

Behind the Song: Van Morrison – ‘Crazy Love’

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

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

Virgin Mountain (2015)

Movies March 9, 2016 0
★★★ (3 out of 4 stars) - Fúsi (Gunnar Jónsson) is forty-three years old and a virgin, still living at home with his mother. He spends his days working as a baggage handler at Keflavik airport, his evenings wargaming with his friend Mörður (Sigurjón Kjartansson), as together they painstakingly recreate the Battle of El Alamein, and each Friday he orders Pad Thai and eats cloistered in the same corner of the same restaurant...

Enola Holmes (2020)

Movies November 11, 2020 0
★★ (2 out of 4 stars) - Enola Holmes (Millie Bobby Brown), the youngest sibling in the illustrious Holmes family, grew up for all intents and purposes as an only child. At the lavish country house which is now on the cusp of being consumed by nature, she was home-schooled by her mother, who provided an unorthodox education encompassing everything from word games, chess, and jujitsu to chemistry, botany, and lawn tennis played indoors...

How to Steal a Million (1966)

Movies September 9, 2015 0
★★½ (2.5 out of 4 stars) - Nicole Bonnet (Audrey Hepburn) is the daughter of an art forger, who has gathered so many supposed masterpieces in his private collection that he has won considerable renown in the world of art. Approached by the Kléber-Lafayette Museum, he proudly loans to the illustrious Paris institution (which for the sake of the film occupies the building of the real-life Musée Carnavalet) his most prized possession, his Cellini 'Venus'...

Amazing Grace (2018)

American Cinema October 15, 2019 0
★★★★ (4 out of 4 stars) - At the height of her powers, Aretha Franklin went to church: to the New Temple Missionary Baptist in Los Angeles for two nights in January 1972, where she intended to return to her roots with a live recording of gospel music. The ensuing double album, Amazing Grace, would go double platinum, and it remains the best-selling record of her long and storied career. The acclaimed film director Sydney Pollack was tasked with shooting the performance for a feature...

October Sky (1999)

American Cinema December 9, 2019 0
★★★ (3 out of 4 stars) - October Sky is a quaint coming-of-age picture utterly characteristic of this period in American cinema: polished but earnest, overtly sentimental, full of local colour, ostensibly presenting some hard-hitting themes without ever straying from the steely confines of quaint. It's in the same mould as films like The Cider House Rules and especially Billy Elliot, which it preceded by more than a year...

World Cinema

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...

Don Jon (2013)

American Cinema August 30, 2019 0
★★★ (3 out of 4 stars) - In Japan grown adult men - thirty, forty, fifty years old or more - lie prostrate in their childhood bedrooms, which they never leave, as their ageing parents push parcels of food beneath the door. On their beds they clutch plush life-sized cartoon figures, somehow prepubescent but boasting ginormous boobs, and between the heaving and moaning they not only cry but orgasm into their pillowcases...

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...

How to Steal a Million (1966)

Movies September 9, 2015 0
★★½ (2.5 out of 4 stars) - Nicole Bonnet (Audrey Hepburn) is the daughter of an art forger, who has gathered so many supposed masterpieces in his private collection that he has won considerable renown in the world of art. Approached by the Kléber-Lafayette Museum, he proudly loans to the illustrious Paris institution (which for the sake of the film occupies the building of the real-life Musée Carnavalet) his most prized possession, his Cellini 'Venus'...

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

Alexander Blok – ‘Night, street, street-light, drugstore’ (1912)

Literature February 22, 2013 1
Alexander Blok (Александр Блок) (1880-1921) was the foremost of...

Rabindranath Tagore, E. E. Cummings; Bonnie ‘Prince’ Billy, Björk

Literature April 17, 2013 1
Rabindranath Tagore (1861-1941) was a Bengali polymath, best known...

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

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

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

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...

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...

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...

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...

Obituaries

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...

Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Supreme Court Justice, Dies at the Age of 87

Cultureteca September 19, 2020 0
Ruth Bader Ginsburg, associate justice of the Supreme Court...

Juliette Gréco, Doyenne of the French Chanson, Dies at 93

Cultureteca September 24, 2020 0
Juliette Gréco, doyenne of the French chanson, died on...

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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