Jul 03 2009 | Liverpool Arts
IN the music world, tribute acts are generally frowned upon. A dismissive eye is too often cast upon those that ignite the creative spark of others, for their own gain. Read
Jul 03 2009 | Liverpool Arts
IN TWO decades will everyone really remember where we were when we learned Michael Jackson had danced his last moonwalk? Can the baby boomers recall what they were up to at the moment the puff of smoke went up behind the grassy knoll in Dallas? Read
Jul 03 2009 | Liverpool Arts
PERFECTIONIST director Michael Mann doffs his fedora to Depression-era bank robber John Dillinger in this beautifully-crafted biopic. Read
Jul 03 2009 | Liverpool Arts
WHEN William Mathias died at the early age of 58, it was a sad day for British music. Read
Jul 03 2009 | Liverpool Arts
Rock icon, animal rights activist and friend of the McCartneys,Jade Wright meets the force of nature that is Chrissie Hynde Read
Jul 03 2009 | Film & Cinema
DINOSAURS ruled the Earth for more than 100 million years, but the third instalment of the computer-animated Ice Age series will struggle to reign at the UK box office for more than two weeks. Read
Jul 03 2009 | Film & Cinema
THE live-action version of Hiroyuki Kitakubo’s animated feature has a battle raging in Tokyo between humans and vampires, the latter dispatched with spurts of cartoonish, computer-generated blood. Read
Jul 03 2009 | Film & Cinema
I’VE been talking to Robin Wright Penn for 10 minutes and she’s already slipped into an English accent three times. Read