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New York church takes music to a higher place

Tuesday 23 October 2007

ST PETER'S Episcopal Church in Manhattan may not immediately strike the jazz listener's mind or ears as a prime venue. But hear either of these New York Sessions albums by some of the jewels of jazz and you will mark it down as a place of precious musical invention and sharing.

Generation next

Monday 22 October 2007

KARL DALLAS is impressed by the raw talent of young British film-makers, some a mere seven years old.

Transient civilisation

Monday 22 October 2007

LEN PHELAN is moved by a new exhibition of photographs which catalogue a variety of abandoned houses in rural Wales.

No role models

Monday 22 October 2007

IN 1995, documentary maker Douglas Keeve's debut Unzipped celebrated flamboyant fashion enfant terrible Isaac Mizrahi with wit and more than a dash of his demons.

A feast of film

Tuesday 16 October 2007

MARIA DUARTE checks out the latest directorial delights that the film world has to offer at this year's London Film Festival.

Simple, crystalline beauty

Tuesday 16 October 2007

TWO recordings by musicians forming two-thirds of the remarkable Keith Jarrett Trio - one a live solo performance from Jarrett himself at Carnegie Hall, the other with drummer Jack Dejohnette playing in another trio context with organ and guitar.

In Turner's taste

Monday 15 October 2007

CHRISTINE LINDEY looks at what has driven the forces behind Britain's most coveted art award.

Manufacturing Dissent - What's The Truth?

Friday 12 October 2007

"THE truth can be adjusted" declares the PR strap-line for Tony Gilroy's film Michael Clayton.

Well versed

Wednesday 10 October 2007

POEM OF THE WEEK: In the Orange Grove by Valerie Darville.

Art from the inside

Tuesday 09 October 2007

JUDITH AMANTHIS encounters some amazingly accomplished work at an exhibition of emotional art by women in prison and ex-offenders.