Recorded in March 1959 and released in August the same year, Kind of Blue consists of five tracks, totaling 45…
“10:15am — WTF?!” is Aidan Jones’s opening exclamation, and a fair one. It’s not often you’re asked to laugh —…
A Women of No Importance by Oscar Wilde, is brought to the Edinburgh Fringe by Edinburgh Theatre Acts. The play…
When We Were Young performs for the first time at the Edinburgh Fringe this month, produced and written by Liam…
When it comes to post-colonial mood music, Britain is in a league of its own. The symphonic sound of English…
Tomatoes, the staple foodstuff of his Italian upbringing on the Canada/America border, were almost the undoing of Keith Alessi. They…
Written and performed by Zoë Clayton-Kelly with a running time under an hour and no particular destination to reach in…
Why? Exactly. Was this act a bare-faced illustration of the hideous nationalistic spirit that took England out of Europe (dragging…
An about-to-be-nun takes to the stage at a comedy club. She just needs to make a point about that last…
Clad in fine tweed and leather brogues, one man band, writer, director and performer Bennett Cooper Sullivan certainly looks and…