Nov 06 2009 | Liverpool Arts
PERHAPS it’s due to his advancing years, or because he still thinks of himself as an inner- city boy with nothing to lose, but either way Sir Michael Caine is happy to be utterly candid. Read
Nov 06 2009 | Liverpool Arts
That’s Amore star Mark Adams tells Laura Davis what it’s like to become Dean Martin Read
Nov 06 2009 | Liverpool Arts
MOST people watch costume dramas for the busty heroines, dashing gents, beautiful staging or racy storylines. But David Juritz watches them to spot his own outfits. Read
Nov 06 2009 | Liverpool Arts
Who is she? Born in Hackney, London, 24-year-old Paloma Faith is a half-Spanish, half-British ex-magician’s assistant, trained contemporary dancer and St Martin’s alumna with an MA in theatre direction. Read
Nov 06 2009 | Liverpool Arts
Mozart’s Cosi Fan Tutte, conducted by Andrew Parrott, can be seen on Tuesday and Friday and will be sung in English. A new production of Massenet’s Werther is on Wednesday and Saturday and is distinguished by the appearance of Alice Coote as Charlotte opposite Paul Nilon’s Werther. This is sung in French with English sur-titles and Richard Farnes conducts. Read
Nov 06 2009 | Liverpool Arts
TRUTH is certainly stranger than fiction in Grant Heslov’s black comedy, inspired by Jon Ronson’s non-fiction best-seller of the same name. Read
Nov 06 2009 | Liverpool Arts
Yusuf Islam, formerly known as Cat Stevens, talks to Jade Wright about his love of The Beatles, and the Jacaranda Read
Nov 06 2009 | Film & Cinema
ROBERT ZEMECKIS’S technologically groundbreaking adaptation of Charles Dickens’s festive novella is a delightful early Christmas present. Read
Nov 06 2009 | Film & Cinema
SCREENWRITER Diablo Cody follows the deserved Oscar triumph of Juno with a horror comedy about a high-school hottie who develops a bloodthirsty taste for teenage boys. Read