"Australasia"

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Madonna, Motown and Mongolian metal: the music to listen out for in 2020
The queen of pop gets intimate, Taylor Swift feels the sunshine and Stormzy takes on the world … plus, classical celebrations begin for Beethoven’s 250th

Alexis Petridis and Andrew Clements

01, Jan, 2020 @11:00 AM

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James Luna: "For Indigenous people, humour is a survival skill"
The Native American performance artist talks about collaborating with Indigenous Australian Jenny Fraser on an artwork about their shared ocean, the Pacific

Alex Needham

13, Mar, 2014 @1:14 AM

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Why the new British citizenship test distorts history
The new 'Britishness' syllabus blurs the historical facts. Bernard Porter presents his alternative

Bernard Porter

30, Jan, 2013 @1:00 PM

Is intimate theatre 'decadent'?

It is, in these austere times, argues playwright David Greig

Charlotte Higgins

09, Aug, 2011 @11:46 AM

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One last thing... John Hannah

How did a nice man like John Hannah end up in Spartacus, one of the bloodiest shows on TV? Rich Pelley steps into the arena

Rich Pelley

05, Feb, 2011 @12:05 AM

El Niño | Edinburgh classical review

Usher Hall, Edinburgh: John Adams's opera-oratorio proved a little sprawling in its first act, but a clutch of terrific solo singers and a remarkable ending made it worthwhile, writes Tim Ashley

Tim Ashley

16, Aug, 2010 @8:45 AM

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Edinburgh festival will reflect clash of cultures

Europe's colonisation of New World is central theme of 'exuberant' 64th event

Severin Carrell, Scotland correspondent

17, Mar, 2010 @7:47 PM

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Laura Barnett finds out what Glasgow has to offer arts lovers while the Edinburgh festival is on

Although Edinburgh may be the summer's cultural destination of choice, this year Glasgow is determined not to miss out on the action. Laura Barnett hops on a train to see how the two cities compare

Laura Barnett

18, Aug, 2009 @12:03 PM

From Salvador Dalí to the Nazis, Rebecca Seal goes round the world by bike

They're not just a form of transport - they've played a role in culture and politics across the planet. By Rebecca Seal

Rebecca Seal

25, Jul, 2009 @11:01 PM

Obituary: Carl Wayne
Singer with 1960s Birmingham band The Move.

Dave Laing

03, Sep, 2004 @10:56 PM

Obituary: Dalvanius Prime
Musician who revitalised Maori culture.

Garth Cartwright

25, Oct, 2002 @11:57 PM

Brighton beach misstep

Norman Cook's monster beach party, how Flaming Lips make being insignificant sound beautiful and the return of The Boss in the first of our fortnightly roundups of the latest music news, gossip and goings on.

18, Jul, 2002 @10:10 AM

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