National Portrait Gallery refurbishment and play Dear England reviewed, violinist Rachel Podger

National Portrait Gallery refurbishment and p...

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How is David Bowie remembered?

As the tenth anniversary of David Bowie’s death approaches, Alexander Larman - author of Lazarus: The Second Coming of David Bowie – and Jonathan Stiasny – director of the documentary Bowie: The Final Act - join Tom to discuss David Bowie’s legacy and his less successful, low-pro ...  Afficher plus

Hogmanay live from Glasgow with Belle & Sebastian

As Scottish indie pop legends Belle & Sebastian prepare to celebrate 30 years of musicmaking, they look back at what got them here. Plus they help ring in the new year with a Rabbie Burns classic. Jamaica’s former Poet Laureate Lorna Goodison reflects on her recent residency at E ...  Afficher plus

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Richard Rogers and Norman Foster; Simon Parkes on Brixton Academy; artist George Condo
Front Row: Archive 2014

With John Wilson.Architects Richard Rogers and Norman Foster discuss their 50-year friendship in a rare interview together, and reveal which of each the other's buildings is their favourite, as the exhibition The Brits Who Built the Modern World opens at RIBA's new Architecture G ...  Afficher plus

Jamal Edwards MBE, P.J. O'Rourke (pictured), Romaine Hart OBE, Ronnie Campbell
Last Word

Matthew Bannister on

Jamal Edwards, the young music entrepreneur whose YouTube channel supported the careers of grime and rap stars like Dave, Skepta and Stormzy.

P.J. O’Rourke, the conservative American satirist who applied his barbed wit to reporting from the w ...

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Wonder.land, Grandma, Nureyev, Adam Roberts, V&A Europe Galleries
Saturday Review

www.Wonder.land is Damon Albarn's re-imagining of Lewis Carol's tales of Alice, the White rabbit et al, transferred from The Manchester International Festival to London's National Theatre. Lily Tomlin plays the feisty Grandma who has to help her granddaughter find the money neede ...  Afficher plus

The Secret Theatre, Paul Theroux, Erte, Beach Rats, Joe Orton Laid Bare
Saturday Review

A new play by Anders Lustgarten, The Secret Theatre opens at London's Sam Wannamker Playhouse and is about Sir Frances Walsingham- Queen Elizabeth I's spymaster Paul Theroux's latest novel Mother Land is comic work about a ghastly matriarch exerting a poisonous influence on her g ...  Afficher plus