Rachmaninoff and Tchaikovsky are not quite the repertoire you would expect, but the orchestra’s traditional New Year’s Eve concert is more an occasion for contentment than a platform for innovation, writes Shirley Apthorp (source: FT) - and on
Al Green performs at the Sydney Arts Festival, Paris celebrates the work of choreographer Maurice Béjart, and Balanchine’s ‘Dream’ opens in New York (source: FT) - and on
The Book of Everything. By Richard Tulloch, adapted from the novel by Guus Kuijer. Company B Belvoir and Theatre of Image. (source: The Australian) - and on
Each year, many people make new years resolutions. You might have made a resolution to lose weight, work out more, learn a new skill, or grow as a person. Many resolutions are made, and many are broken. Make a resolution this year you know you will keep by… (source: About) - and on
The funny thing about comic book creators is that to most people, they are just a name on the credits page. Unless you go to a convention or seek them out through a Google images search you won’t know who they are. If you live in a great comics town like N… (source: About) - and on
The funny thing about comic book creators is that to most people, they are just a name on the credits page. Unless you go to a convention or seek them out through a Google images search you won’t know who they are. If you live in a great comics town like N… (source: About) - and on
Looking at some of the odder moments in the 00’s at DC Comics: Batman/ Cap! Supergirl Relaunch! Countdown! DC and Moore! and Super Legal Briefs! (source: Comic Fodder) - and on
One of the side effects of all the hype that superheroes and comics are receiving lately is that they are more and more becoming a target of thieves. If you have a great collection and a lot of people know about it, chances are there are some thinking abou… (source: About) - and on