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It’s been five years since the last studio album by the inestimable Mary Chapin Carpenter, the lyrical and intimate The Dirt ...
What better way to start a season about the Earth than by looking back on it from an astronaut’s perspective? At a time when ...
Europe's biggest comedy festival, which showcases established stars, works in progress, workshops and competitions, kicks off ...
He starts by referencing the BBC programme, telling us it interrupted the tour of Yonks!, his latest show: “I developed a rather unnatural interest in ballroom dancing.” He has been in comedy 21 years ...
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Yet Andsnes’s sturdy, direct, immaculately even-tempered, playing united these disparate territories, and even stamped his Debussy encore with the same robust character. Fans of a more nebulous, ...