BBC Two’s series ‘The Choir’ which reaches its climax next week has created reality TV’s most unlikely hero says Michael Deacon. (source: Telegraph) - and on
Capturing authentic, honest moments with the eccentric - and private - White Stripes during the rock duo’s landmark 2007 Canadian tour was the goal of White Stripes: Under Great White Northern Lights, the documentary’s director said ahead of its world prem… (source: CBC) - and on
”American Idiot,” a story of reckless youth set to music, takes the stage with considerable buzz, not far from where the band began. (source: International Herald Tribune) - and on
The fictional religious cult Margaret Atwood creates in her new novel, The Year of the Flood, has a rather unconventional approach to sainthood, having canonized both late Canadian marathon runner Terry Fox and former U.S. vice-president and environmental … (source: CBC) - and on
Tim Robbins wears his director’s hat to talk to Rosemary Sorensen about acting, politics and humanity ahead of his company’s Brisbane Festival appearances (source: The Australian) - and on
Amy Dickson had only one ambition: to be a concert soloist. The rising classical saxophonist speaks to Rosalie Higson (source: The Australian) - and on
Nick Hornby is riding high with a new book and a new film. Peter Wilson discovers why he’s less happy than you may imagine (source: The Australian) - and on