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And a case in point is Malcolm Arnold whose 1950s film scores (Bridge on the River Kwai etc) made him a household name, and ...
IT’S November 1976, and a group of campaigners have staged an occupation at the Elizabeth Garrett Anderson hospital on the ...
IF a film or book brings a Greek myth alive for a modern audience, it must be welcome: anything that acts as a gateway to the ...
With so many of these traditional cornerstones of our society calling time, Dan Carrier talks to local hero Prof Phil Howell ...
The turning point comes when Mia meets Ana (Laura Whitmore) Alfie’s new art teacher. Ana’s offer to help breastfeed Isla is ...
With a grace that was rarely matched, Myra Hess single-handedly changed Britain’s musical landscape, writes Michael Church ...
THE big winner at this year’s Critics’ Circle Theatre Awards was Oedipus, created by Robert Icke after Sophocles, which ran ...
Arsenal striker Alessia Russo took a knock to her ankle during England’s win over Belgium at Ashton Gate [Neil Holmes/SPP] ...
Declan Rice [Cristiano Mazzi/SPP] DECLAN Rice gave us two more reasons to love him in the wild win against Real Madrid on ...
UNSTOPPABLE Camden Town WFC are closing in on the Premier Division title after netting their 12th win in 14 games in the ...
Wednesday’s persistence finally paid off just before the hour mark when summer signing Sam Spong’s spectacular switch of play ...
MASTER of the absurd, Eugène Ionesco’s 1959 play Rhinoceros was his response to the rise of fascism 20 years earlier. Director Omar Elerian’s translation amplifies the Romanian-French playwright’s ...