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CDs of the week

30.10.09
The hairstyles are less voluminous than of yore but in every other respect Bon Jovi are the dependable package.... more

Thanks, Debbie Purdy, now we all have freedom to choose

04.08.09
The husband of a fellow MS sufferer explains why Debbie Purdy’s Law Lords victory is so welcome... more

Sound check: The feel bad hit of the summer

17.07.09
Nico meets Björk is hardly mosh-pit music — but eerie sounds and childlike vocals make Swedish act Fever Ray the most talked about on the festival circuit.... more

Nasty business in Last House on the Left

12.06.09
Last House on the Left details the rape and murder of a wealthy landowner’s daughter and the subsequent revenge the father takes on the perpetrators.... more

Kung Fu star Carradine found hanged in Bangkok hotel room

04.06.09
David Carradine, star of Kung Fu and Kill Bill, has been found dead in a Bangkok hotel room. He is believed to have hanged himself... more

A Little Night Music goes west

08.04.09
On transfer to the West End, A Little Night Music leaves Nicholas de Jongh far less than enraptured. ... more

Stage success tastes so sweet for Menier Chocolate Factory

17.02.09
The tiny Menier Chocolate Factory theatre is to transfer its seventh production to the West End in just five years... more

A Little Night Music is exceptionally ravishing

04.12.08
Trevor Nunn's dream-struck, elegantly scaled-down production of Stephen Sondheim's A Little Night Music is a serious delight.... more

Hammershøi the hipster

08.08.08
With his muted palette, angst and repressed sexuality, you might expect to bump into Hammershøi at a Hoxton bar.... more

Anyone got the foggiest about The Mist?

03.07.08
Frank Darabont's confused adaptation of Stephen King's The Mist doesn't know if it's a horror movie or a morality tale.... more

Bow down or out

06.12.07
Back in 1986, Andrei Tarkovsky's day in the life of an angst-ridden Swedish professor won a prize for its "sublime intellectual message".... more

Bow down or out

06.12.07
Back in 1986, Andrei Tarkovsky's day in the life of an angst-ridden Swedish professor won a prize for its "sublime intellectual message".... more

A Bright exhibition

26.11.07
Andrei Tarkovsky inspires fanatical devotion and this 75th anniversary celebration of previously unseen Polaroids is like gold dust.... more

In defence of my heroes Bergman and Antonioni

02.08.07
This week, following his death, Ingmar Bergman's films were mocked as 'boring'. Derek Malcom, who knew Bergman and his Italian contemporary, explains why they were masters of their art.... more

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