While TV on the Radio has been working its way up from independent to major label and from local clubs to international tours, its music has grown ever more ambitious.
Bernadette McNulty reviews Bestival at the Isle of Wight Twenty years on from the second summer of love, perhaps the biggest legacy of rave culture is Britain's phenomenal appetite for music festivals. Rave's mixture of innocence, optimism, community and
The Royal Opera's music director Antonio Pappano says he has finally bonded with his orchestra. He talks to Rupert Christiansen Tonight sees the opening of the Royal Opera's 2008-9 season - a performance of Don Giovanni for which the audience will
AMMAN - "Mamma Mia!", the soundtrack of the eponymous feature film that has been showing for more than two weeks in Amman theatres is making waves. It is, from many a viewpoint, an unusual album. Given that the songs are but reprises of Swedish legendary
The free seven-hour Albany Riverfront Jazz Festival brings a high-quality parade of performers on Saturday to either the Riverfront Amphitheatre or the Palace Theatre (19 Clinton Ave., at N. Pearl St., Albany), depending on another parade of tropical
Humans have been dreaming about going to Mars since the first telescopes were invented four centuries ago, and now that we have spaceships landing on the planet regularly and rovers motoring around, taking photos and digging in the soil, the dream of