Home > The Magazine > Arts

Wednesday 9 July 2008

 

The latest culture as recommended by our staff

Liz Anderson

Liz suggests


Aural danger

Marcus Berkmann

27th February, 2008

Marcus Berkmann on what failing hearing means for a music-lover

Family at war

Deborah Ross

27th February, 2008

Margot at the Wedding
Nationwide, 15

Coward tribute

Lloyd Evans

27th February, 2008

Brief Encounter
The Cinema Haymarket

The Homecoming
Almeida

Under the Eagle
White Bear

Dead end

Michael Tanner

27th February, 2008

Salome
Royal Opera House

Compare and contrast

Giannandrea Poesio

27th February, 2008

Flight
London Coliseum

Seeking redemption

Simon Hoggart

27th February, 2008

The Lady's Not For Spurning (BBC4); Happy Birthday, Brucie! (BBC1); Lewis (ITV)

Wild life

Kate Chisholm

27th February, 2008

Living World (BBC Radio 4); World on the Move (BBC Radio 4)

Changing behaviour

Toby Jones

20th February, 2008

Toby Jones on how theatre is being used in Malawi to help stop the spread of Aids

Is he worth it?

Andrew Lambirth

20th February, 2008

Andrew Lambirth on the new exhibition of Peter Doig's work

Sound effects

Lloyd Evans

20th February, 2008

 

Teenage kicks

Robin Holloway

20th February, 2008

Robin Holloway on a radio braodcast of Salome

Back in time

Giannandrea Poesio

20th February, 2008

Beijing Modern Dance Company
Linbury Studio

End of the road

Toby Young

20th February, 2008

Rambo
18, nationwide

Pipeline power

Kate Chisholm

20th February, 2008

Dancing with the Russian Bear (BBC Radio 4); Gould's Mind (BBC Radio 4)

Happy talk

James Delingpole

20th February, 2008

Imagine (BBC1); Ten O'Clock News (BBC1); That Mitchell and Webb Look (BBC2) 

Roman souvenir

Laura Gascoigne

13th February, 2008

Laura Gascoigne follows in the footsteps of the 18th-century Grand Tourist

Back to nature

Andrew Lambirth

13th February, 2008

By Leafy Ways: Early Work by Ivor Abrahams
Against Nature: The hybrid forms of modern sculpture
Henry Moore Institute, Leeds, until 4 May

Count me out

Deborah Ross

13th February, 2008

The Bucket List
12A, Nationwide

Dissent in Sydney

Peter Phillips

13th February, 2008

Peter Phillips on church music

Bleak house

Lloyd Evans

13th February, 2008

Uncle Vanya
Rose Theatre, Kingston

The Death of Margaret Thatcher
Courtyard

Spectator recommends

Book Accommodation at Sheraton Hotel Pulitzer

Superb photos, independent review, and exclusive online specials.


Spectator classifieds

ROME CENTRE

PORTA METRONIA, ROME Standing high on the top of one of the seven hills of Rome- the Coelian- this unique

City Breaks. ROME and PARIS

ROME and PARIS: over 350 holiday rentals apartments listed: visit  www.romanreference.com  and  www.parisreference.com or call +39 0648 903612.

Jewellery. RUFFS (Estd. 1904).

Goldsmiths by Design Welcome to Ruffs!  You have found a company of Goldsmiths that specialises in the manufacture, amongst other