Theatre review Theatre review Top-notch biblical folk-tale SIMON PARSONS recommends a musical retelling of the Old Testament story of the sexual awakening of a young childless bride
21st Century Poetry Arts | Wednesday 15th May 2024 21st Century Poetry When the Pilrig Church Clock Strikes 13
Interview Sunday 12th May 2024 Interview Heaven in a wildflower ANGUS REID speaks to Angus Farquhar about the political roots of his work with communities from the 1980s to the present day, and why he is inviting everyone to plant seeds in Glasgow Necropolis
Theatre review Thursday 09th May 2024 Theatre review Hitting the spirits PETER MASON mixes with Shinto spirits that are eccentric and querulous rather than downright menacing
Cinema Thursday 09th May 2024 Cinema Film round-up: May 9, 2024 The Star's critic MARIA DUARTE reviews Made in England: The Films of Powell and Pressburger; Our Mothers; Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes; and The Almond and the Seahorse
Film of the week Thursday 09th May 2024 Film of the week Tripping in the afterlife The Star's critic MARIA DUARTE recommends a wild foray into magic realism
Theatre review Thursday 09th May 2024 Theatre review The mother, the daughter, her lover and their poet SIMON PARSONS marvels at a production of Williams’s early masterpiece that transforms the play into a symbolic slow dance of tensions, fears and desires
Book Review Monday 06th May 2024 Book Review A dazzling period pastiche ANDY HEDGECOCK recommends a fiction that offers luminous insights into the complexities of being human
Music Review Monday 06th May 2024 Music Review ‘The day jazz washed away the dust of everyday life*’ CHRIS SEARLE pops into his local for some serendipitous jazz goings-on
Gig review Sunday 05th May 2024 Gig review A night not to be forgotten in a hurry MICHAL BONCZA reviews Cairokee gig at the London Barbican