Feb 27 2009 | Liverpool Arts
PAUL O’GRADY is fast becoming a national treasure. His Channel 4 chat show continues to win a clutch of awards, most recently the National TV Award for Best Entertainment Show. When he’s not filming, he can be found looking after the animals on his farm or writing the next instalment of his autobiography. Read
Feb 27 2009 | Liverpool Arts
WHAT would Tchaikovsky make of the special effects bonanza that is the biggest classical music show to take place in Liverpool? Read
Feb 27 2009 | Liverpool Arts
INFAMOUS circus founder PT Barnum once stitched a fish’s tail to a dead monkey and claimed he had discovered a mermaid. Read
Feb 27 2009 | Liverpool Arts
GOODBYE, Echo Beach, hello to . . . a bunch of zombies. Paddy Shennan on the return of Moving Wallpaper Read
Feb 27 2009 | Film & Cinema
MAYBE it’s the cup of tea in front of him, the way he thoughtfully strokes his chin as he speaks, or the genuine vigour in his voice, but Clive Owen seems surprisingly normal. Read
Feb 27 2009 | Film & Cinema
WRITTEN and directed by David S Goyer, The Unborn is a preposterous supernatural yarn that keeps a straight face while the rest of us are sniggering. Read
Feb 27 2009 | Film & Cinema
COULD the timing be more perfect for a conspiracy thriller that paints the banking community as moustache-twirling villains? Read
Feb 27 2009 | Film & Cinema
IN WHAT reportedly will be his final appearance in front of a camera, Clint Eastwood delivers a tour-de-force performance as a xenophobic war veteran in this timely, Humanist drama. Read