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Hoping to rekindle his father's zest for life, Filip Hammar and his best friend Fredrik Wikingsson drive him to the French coastal town where they used to spend their holidays. As they journey through ...
Classical Pride at the Barbican: Choosing joy over fear Edward Picton-Turbervill Thursday, June 19, 2025 'Rather than focusing on protest, we lead with love, hope and positivity – using our voices to ...
With her deep knowledge and joy for cooking, Samin Nosrat has become a trusted kitchen companion to millions through her warm, human approach. Sharing stories from her early days hosting meals at her ...
“Death Jazz” was a novelty term that was being bandied about in the mid-2000s – with various broadsheet newspapers getting excited at the idea of jazz musicians going over to the dark side of metal. A ...
Our interest group, Brick By Bite, hosted its first walk event on March 12th 2025, beginning at the Barbican Estate, followed by Spitalfields Market and concluding at Shoreditch High Street. The aim ...
The audacious director of erotica, who pushed boundaries of acceptability in the 1970s, is now part of the cinematic canon ...
The Best of Tubular Bells I, II, & III will be performed at York Barbican on Sunday, February 15, 2026, as part of a 26-date tour across the UK in February and March next year. The show follows the ...
Fiddler on the Roof at the Barbican Theatre: beautiful song cuts through the dour story Still, Tom Scutt’s suspenseful set design and the might of the cast deliver the type of human storytelling ...
Fiddler on the Roof at the Barbican: 'This is a must-see' The Broadway classic revival transfers from Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre to the Barbican, and manages to retain all of its magic ...
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