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Critic Donald Hutera on London theatre news, we also ask Itamar Shafrir from Universal Music how you find the perfect soundtrack to an advert, and preview Between the Lines – a festival seeking to explore the changing nature of documentary film.
Reflection on the Baftas and looking forward to the Oscars with Karen Krizanovich, we review the best new music, and Mark Mason examines literature marking the 50th anniversary of the Great Train Robbery.
We ask Lisa Campbell what international TV she’s been watching, get some music recommendations from Winston 'Stone' Ford in New York and assess the light show at London’s South Bank Centre.
We discuss Alfred Hitchcock with critic Tim Robey, hear some musical recommendations from Fred Deakin formerly of Lemon Jelly, and the IHT’s Matt Wolf gives his take on London theatre. Plus, some cultural highlights for the coming days in Santiago.
Peter York and The Times’ critic Rachel Campbell-Johnston give their reactions on a new Manet show opening in London, we ask whether the romantic comedy is undergoing a reinvention with critic Jasper Rees, and hear what’s happening in Copenhagen over the coming days.
Critic Donald Hutera talks us through the London International Mime Festival, we get music recommendations from Tim Lee of Tummy Touch Music in New York, and ask what to expect from the Southbank Centre’s year-long classical music festival The Rest is Noise.
Art critic Ben Luke from the London Evening Standard talks us through exhibitions, music writer Joe Muggs shares new songs with us, and we hear what’s coming up in Tokyo over the next week with Kenji Hall.
Films for January with Karen Krisanovich and Tim Robey, New York theatre with Matt Wolf and producer and DJ Nadav Ravid from Tel Aviv brings us some new music. Plus five international exhibitions to get your teeth into this month.
Live from St Moritz: A special edition of the Review broadcast live from the snowy terrace of the Hauser hotel in St Moritz hosted by Tyler Brûlé and Sophie Grove. We look to the year ahead with Berlin’s renowned gallerists Monica Spruth and Philomena Magers, and hear music from Rumansch singer Rezia Ladina Peer.
Simon Prosser tell us his choices for holiday books. We hear music coming from Chicago and also the latest in theatre news with Matt Wolf.
Mark Radice reviews recent documentaries and Quinton Scott of Strut Records recommends some tracks for your listening pleasure. Plus, we head to San Francisco for our city lookahead.
Seasonal biographies with author Mark Mason, music reviews British Underground founder Crispin Parry, and we chat with New Yorker TV critic Emily Nussbaum.
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