Mar 27 2009 | Liverpool Arts
IT WOULD be too easy to dismiss Reese Witherspoon as another Hollywood blonde. While the Southern belle’s impish looks could have guaranteed her a success in romantic comedies, Reese has chosen a more unconventional path. Read
Mar 27 2009 | Liverpool Arts
HIS most famous song was about a Lady in Red, but it is the boys in red that Chris de Burgh would give it all up for. Read
Mar 27 2009 | Liverpool Arts
IT’S the trusting tones of Father Peter Clifford, the heartbreaking lament of a forlorn ex-miner and the intonation that inspires you to buy Bulmers over all the other cider options on the supermarket shelf. Read
Mar 27 2009 | Liverpool Arts
THERE can be little doubt that Shostakovich was living in troubled times when he wrote his gigantic Eighth Symphony. Read
Mar 27 2009 | Liverpool Arts
SHE may be the overlooked slave girl who fails to outshine the coldhearted princess in the eyes of the man she loves, but Liu was the most dazzling element of a performance that otherwise failed to set the heart alight. Read
Mar 27 2009 | Liverpool Arts
DAVID Essex tells Laura Davis why his musical moves grown men to tears Read
Mar 27 2009 | Film & Cinema
FIFTY years after a group of elementary school children bury their drawings of the future in a time capsule, a new generation of curious tykes opens the container. Read
Mar 27 2009 | Film & Cinema
WRITER-DIRECTOR Jeffrey Nachmanoff exploits the disparity between fact and illusion in this taut thriller of political intrigue and espionage, creating a horribly plausible scenario for a devastating attack on American soil. Read
Mar 27 2009 | Film & Cinema
THE beautiful game is full of larger-than-life characters; men of boundless desire, on and off the pitch, who inspire lifelong devotion from the fans. Read