Another brave taboo-buster from Joseph Strick, tackling Jean Genet's play in 1964 with the kind of cast that has you pinching yourself: Shelley Winters, Peter Falk and a youthful Leonard Nimoy.
The Eurythmics’ 1999 reunion album Peace was an embarrassment, so expectations weren’t high for Lennox’s first collection of solo, self-written material since 1992’s Diva. How wrong we were.
It's odd to think of Placebo as being no longer relevant, as singer Brian Molko's early after-the-horse-has-bolted bleatings on the subject of androgyny and bisexuality surely saw them start out ...
Ling (Samuel Hui) and his tomboy sister are charged with keeping a sacred scroll from the clutches of their self-serving Sifu and the scarier-than-they-sound Royal Eunuchs. With multiple directors ...
Sometimes?all right, usually?there’s no justice in this rock’n’roll world. Kaleidoscope, formed from the ashes of various jug bands by the brilliant David Lindley, were so much more daring ...
Belfast’s Stiff Little Fingers hoodwinked London critics but Derry’s The Undertones were a much more inventive and explosive phenomenon. The O’Neill brothers matched melodic flair to humour ...
Starting with the earliest known live recordings of The Doors at the Avalon in 1967 and ending with LA Woman songs from their penultimate show at Dallas State Fair in 1970, the casually named Boot ...