86) Avenue of Mysteries by John IrvingJuan Diego Guerrero, a middle-aged writer powered by Viagra and beta blockers, dreams about the fantastical Mexican childhood he shared with his psychic sister as “dump kids” raised by their prostitute mother beside a garbage heap. Then touring until 10 July. Cultural events as means of enlightment and entertainment for people in the modern world are currently gowing in number, scale and variety. Jack O’Connell, who won the rising star award at this year’s Baftas, plays the lead, and Richard Wilson directs right on cue. In 1962, the young director François Truffaut visited Alfred Hitchcock, and over the course of a week conducted a series of interviews with him about his life and work. MLSky Atlantic. 92) Some Rain Must Fall by Karl Ove KnausgaardThere is something compulsively gripping about the completism of Karl Ove Knausgaard’s My Struggle series of fictionalised memoirs. Cate Blanchett is on imperious form as producer Mary Mapes, and Robert Redford is legendary anchor Dan Rather. JJ. This exhibition rewinds from the present to 1966, colliding with the internet, and with painting, sculpture, photography, drawing and multimedia works by more than 70 artists, bringing us key moments in the relationship between art and technology over the last 50 years. 55) Saul LeiterThe belatedly acknowledged American pioneer of colour, who died in 2013, is given his first London solo show. 111) Jeff Buckley: You and IDuring their preparations for a 20th-anniversary edition of Buckley’s album Grace, Sony music unearthed the late singer’s very first recording sessions for Columbia Records. 28) The ClubThe club in question is a nondescript house in a Chilean beach resort populated by disgraced priests and nuns, sent there by the Catholic church to meditate upon their sins and pray. TS1-24 February, Royal Opera House, London. Downton’s Laura Carmichael plays Madam, and Jamie Lloyd directs. 47) Fiji: Art and Life in the PacificThis claims to be the biggest ever exhibition about Fiji, with paintings going back to the 18th century, photographs from the colonial era and objects from Fiji telling its history and revealing its art. Do not miss! MLBegins early 2016, Channel 4. 58) Performing for the CameraAn ambitious historical show sets out to show how photography “both documented and developed our understanding of performance” from its inception as a medium in the 19th century to the present day. 133) Beowulf: Return to the ShieldlandsFew works of literature can have provided the basis for both a major volume by the Nobel-winning poet Seamus Heaney and a 12-part ITV drama, but such is the fate of the the oldest surviving Anglo Saxon poem, Beowulf. MLFebruary, Channel 4. It also looks to be about an intense confrontation reminiscent of his great debut Reservoir Dogs – a return to the Mexican standoff style that so energises him as a writer. It’s essentially a four-hander: Swinton and Belgian hunk Matthias Schoenaerts play a rock star and her lover holed up on a rocky Mediterranean island; their idyll is interrupted by her former boyfriend Ralph Fiennes, and slinky Dakota Johnson, whom he uses for wedge-driving purposes. 46) Simon StarlingThe largest UK survey of 2005 Turner prize-winner Starling, who drowned a replica Henry Moore sculpture in Lake Ontario and let it get covered in zebra mussels; chopped up a boat he was travelling in and fed its timbers into the craft’s boiler; and produced numerous sculptures and films concerned with culture and industry – journeys both physical and metaphorical. Linger on. Elon University presents a broad offering of academic and special programs every semester. 25) AnomalisaCharlie Kaufman’s status as a modern American master has reached new heights with this stop-motion animation, which has conquered audiences at festivals all over the world. 70) Every OneChris Goode, one of our most interesting theatre-makers, normally writes or devises his own work, but for the first time he is staging a script written by somebody else: the wonderful Scottish playwright Jo Clifford. BL14 January-11 March. It’s got Toby Jones in the Arthur Lowe role, and Michael Gambon, Bill Nighy and Tom Courtenay filling out the major old-coot roles. MLBegins 3 January, ITV. Paramedics may be required when they note the 24-month hiatus since the second series of Jed Mercurio’s magnificent police series, but pedigree and rumour suggest that series three should be worth the wait. This will help in the meantime. His last movie was the disastrous and abandoned comedy Accidental Love; before that was the much admired true-crime comedy-drama American Hustle. Is he being turned by the hedonistic pleasures of Berlin’s other half? For his debut solo show with Hauser & Wirth, he will present a new multimedia work focused on themes of selfhood and self-expression. The Walking Dead deserves a place on this list just based on its rating dominance – The Walking Dead is the first cable… 79) Bartabas: GolgotaBartabas, the horse whisperer of dance, returns to London with his latest production, which features his own remarkable equestrian art along with a cast of four horses, a donkey and contemporary flamenco dancer Andrés Marín. MH11-13 March. In a year explosive with excellent TV (a record 455 "scripted original programs" were released in the U.S. in 2016), two miniseries rose to the top as must-watch events. I found the combination of that with Ryan’s more personal material a little jarring on the show’s Edinburgh debut but, having been toured through the autumn, it’s likely to be purring nicely by now. A silent comedy sketch show with animal rights undertones, it bagged Wakenshaw his own Comedy award nomination and a legion of swooning fans in Edinburgh. JJ30 January-20 April, Royal Academy, London. Eric Church has been gathering momentum since his clever, everyman-appealing single Springsteen, while a strong female contingent includes Miranda Lambert, Carrie Underwood and Kacey Musgraves, who has been winning hearts and minds with her gritty, witty takes on trailerpark life. Its highlight is a new work set to music by Mark-Anthony Turnage, a semi-narrative piece inspired by the John Singer Sargent painting Madame X, which created a scandal for its subject, a famous society beauty. 142) The Last Leg Down UnderWith their comedy talk show The Last Leg, Alex Brooker, Adam Hills and Josh Widdicombe radically changed the tone and profile of the treatment of disability on TV. It was good while it lasted. This time around, she’s playing four consecutive nights at the 20,000-capacity O2 Arena. Who can forget the devastating image of Alan Kurdi, the three-year-old boy … 13) Dad’s ArmyCaptain Mainwaring and his hapless Home Guard underlings get their first cinema workout since 1971 – no doubt in the same spirit as the St Trinian’s reboots, which had the same director, Ol Parker. 37) Bruegel in Black and WhiteIt’s about time Britain got a big exhibition of Pieter Bruegel the Elder, the epic northern Renaissance visionary who gave the world Hunters in the Snow and The Tower of Babel. Fri, Jul 2, 7:00 PM. PB22 January (UK), 4 February (Aus). 2) The Danish GirlEddie Redmayne follows up his Oscar-winning turn as Stephen Hawking by playing transgender artist Lili Elbe, who underwent gender reassignment surgery in 1930s Berlin. Coinciding with this, the Courtauld Gallery will show more than 30 of Botticelli’s amazing drawings for Dante’s Divine Comedy, alongside other outstanding Renaissance illuminated manuscripts, many from the time of Botticelli. Having sold out every headline show he’s played in both the UK and US, the multi-instrumentalist has managed to reverse the public’s perception of him since he lost in the UK heats of Junior Eurovision in 2005, and he offers an alternative to the earnest-singer-songwriter craze, making cavernous love songs full of melancholic pianos and restless electronics. Last year, it sold out both of its weekends for a cumulative attendance of 198,000 people. The test will be in how the writers, led by Neil Biswas, find ways of creating jeopardy for a protagonist with such a built-in advantage. AP12 February (UK), 13 May (US). Directed by Dominic Cooke, it is set in 1927 Chicago and shows the defiant Ma Rainey, Mother of the Blues, engaged in a fight for supremacy with her band’s jazz-oriented young trumpeter. 145) Happy ValleyThe assumption that hit dramas must have a second run has resulted in some duds (the reprises of Broadchurch and The Fall, for example), but Sally Wainwright is a good enough and busy enough writer to have been trusted not to return to Happy Valley unless she had unfinished business. Charles Koechlin’s Seven Stars Symphony was inspired by his love affair with cinema in the early era of the talkies, when he saw new possibilities for the cinematic art form, and the music that it might inspire. And anyway, why not more Warhol? Miró said he was so hungry in Paris in the 1920s that he had hallucinations – which inspired some of his surrealist images. As well as Atkins, The Imitation Game includes video, sculpture and installation work by James Capper, Tove Kjellmark, Yu-Chen Wang, Paul Granjon, Mari Velonaki and David Link. His vivid, atmospheric, painterly street photos were all taken within a few blocks of his New York apartment and reveal the eye of a reclusive artist who started out as a painter. Share Boston Egabudde 2021 Cultural Gala with your friends. MB3-12 March, Curve, Leicester. He now essays an even bigger challenge, but in Simon Godwin, who did a first-rate Two Gentlemen of Verona for the RSC, he has a strong director. MLChannel 4. His latest project tackles the subject – masculinity – of which he is a walking examination from the moment he looks in the wardrobe each morning. The realist longueurs of seniority are offset with magical realist memories of trapeze artists, draft dodgers, transvestites and dogs. Can they do the same with Debussy’s symbolist opera at the Barbican in London? Leiter began using Kodachrome colour slide film in the mid-1940s, long before the likes of the more lauded Stephen Shore and William Eggleston. 149) Can’t Touch ThisSounding unlikely to be held up by Culture Secretary John Whittingdale as an example of What the BBC Should Be Doing, this Saturday night gameshow is described as “Mouse Trap for humans.” Contestants tackle an obstacle course littered with prizes that become theirs when touched. Your support powers our independent journalism, Available for everyone, funded by readers. 81) Robert Newman: The Brain ShowNo one does comedy quite like Robert Newman, the ex-Mary Whitehouse Experience rock’n’roll comic turned activist, novelist and cerebral mainstream refusenik. TS23 April-21 May, Leeds Town Hall. After failing in a task, she is sent to murder her own cousin as punishment. The character he has imagined for Nesbitt is Harry Clayton, a London murder cop who picks up an ancient bracelet that gives him the ability to control luck. PB8 January (UK), 21 January (Aus). His last, at the Southbank Centre in 2015, was a masterclass in playfully amoral male sex comedy, and bodes mouthwateringly for a 2016 tour. The Internet was supposed to improve the quality … Local residents will have a significantly stronger affective experience with local cultural sites and events than tourists. Jeanette Winterson opened the series with her version of The Winter’s Tale. 88) This is London: Life and Death in the World City by Ben JudahTurning his foreign correspondent’s eye from Putin’s Russia, the subject of his first book, to London, the reporter looks at how migration is transforming the city at all levels of society, from the oligarchs who are snapping up multimillion-pound new-builds to the refugees who make their home on the streets. 96) Tinashe: JoyrideThe emerging US singer-songwriter, who experiments with past, present and future forms of R&B, returns with her second album, Joyride. This exhibition promises a more intimate understanding of the 17th-century painter whose works are highlights of this collection. Added to which is a thrilling cast, headed by Bryn Terfel as Mussorgsky’s guilt-wracked Tsar. The Pop Culture Moments Of 2016 That Changed EVERYTHING Leo's Oscar, Brangelina, Pokemon Go and an explosive recipe for homemade Lemonade. 82) Trygve Wakenshaw: NautilusMime and physical comedy have been hip in comedy circles for a few years now. AP29 January-12 February. By Kara Nesvi g. December 29, 2017. 69) The PainkillerThe latest instalment in the Kenneth Branagh season at the Garrick is Sean Foley’s version, first seen at the Lyric Belfast in 2011, of a French farce by Francis Veber, who wrote Le Dîner de Cons. 3) The Hateful EightQuentin Tarantino’s new movie is a western, reportedly inspired by the feel of classic TV shows such as Bonanza and The Virginian. Expect tears, but of laughter rather than tragedy. – and this film has the potential to be a Stonewall-style embarrassment for him, and to attract the ire of politicos who see this as part of a plan to knock Hillary Clinton’s presidential bid. ASSimon Starling, 19 March-26 June, Nottingham Contemporary; Joseph Wright and the Lure of Italy, 18 March-12 June, Derby Museum. CA14 January, Transworld. AS29 January-15 May, Whitechapel Gallery, London. MLBegins 3 January, BBC1. 75) XThere appears to be no end to Alistair McDowall’s imagination. JM14-21 March, Sadler’s Wells, London. Harry Potter and the Cursed Child: Parts One and Two (Harry Potter, #8) by John Tiffany (Adaptation) It starts with the discovery of ancient Knossos and features one of Price’s hypnotic percussive soundtracks. 77) Mark Bruce Company: The OdysseyMark Bruce’s natural choreographic terrain is the dark and the epic, and after his award-winning version of Dracula, he turns to Homer’s Odyssey. JJ12 March-5 June, Royal Academy, London. 34) Painting the Modern Garden: Monet to MatisseMonet’s paintings of his garden are some of the most radical works of the 20th century. Consult with the websites of particular events and attractions for up to date information. Spring 2021 Cultural Events. 150) The Night ManagerThe books of John le Carré led to some of the highest achievements of BBC TV drama (including Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy), but the novelist was subsequently recruited by the movies. The Syrian refugee crisis. Writer Steve Thompson, a graduate of Doctor Who and Sherlock, has set up plots that seem to promise romance and dark secrets in the shadow of the Industrial Revolution. Lesley Garrett’s Val, Pleasure’s toilet attendant, is the catalyst for a night of heightened, hedonistic, high-octane drama. Featuring 50 songs, with great numbers from My Girl to Dancing in the Street, it may be the ultimate jukebox musical. 15) TrumboScreenwriter Dalton Trumbo was one of the highest-profile casualties of the Hollywood blacklist, unable to get any credit for his film work between 1945 and 1960. There’s even a specially commissioned giant canoe, in what promises to be an epic cultural encounter. But the origin of comics is really a complicated question, for you can claim they started with Hogarth’s narrative art, or even with medieval picture strips. I don’t … TS14 January, City Halls, Glasgow. 121) Boris GodunovA new production from Richard Jones of Mussorgsky’s epoch-making opera of power, corruption, politics and community is already a mouth-watering prospect. Now he returns with an intriguing drama co-scripted with Bridesmaids writer Annie Mumolo: Jennifer Lawrence plays a young woman who invents a “miracle mop” and becomes matriarch of a family business empire. 43) Botticelli ReimaginedLargely forgotten for more than 300 years until the 19th century, Sandro Botticelli (1445-1510) has gone on to influence art, design, fashion and film. All rights reserved. Directing it himself, Foley should prove he knows his farce from his elbow. 93) The Lonely City: Adventures in the Art of Being Alone by Olivia LaingFrom a study of writers and alcohol to a meander along the river in which Virginia Woolf drowned, Olivia Laing’s books have always taken her off the beaten paths. MLBegins 10 January, BBC1. It’s over y’all. The film adaptation, from Shark Tale co-director Rob Letterman, was a long time coming, but its mix of live action and animation pulled in the crowds when it was released in the US in October, besting big name directors Steven Spielberg and Guillermo del Toro with Bridge of Spies and Crimson Peak respectively. HG19 February, Island. That is the claim of this exhibition, which includes The Glasgow Looking Glass, published in 1825 and a candidate for the first mass-produced comic book in the world. HG11 March, Columbia/Legacy. Moralists will be monitoring the hyper-realistic violence, but Wainwright has provocatively pledged “more comedy” this time. 91) Raptor: A Journey Through Birds by James Macdonald LockhartNo publishing year would be complete without a hymn to avian life. RDOn tour 21-24 January; album released 29 January on Navigator Records. JF19 March, Palladium, London. We’ve seen him grappling with childhood, adolescence and bleak young adulthood as a reluctant teacher on a remote island. 1 with $75 billion, number of world's billionaires shrinks to 1,810, Mar 2 US astronauts Scott Kelly and Russian cosmonaut Mikhail Kornienko return to earth after nearly a year (340 days), setting an ISS record, Mar 7 Peyton Manning announces his retirement from the Denver Broncos and the NFL, Mar 7 Russian tennis star Maria Sharapova reveals failed drug test for meldonium at Australian Open in January, subsequently suspended for 15 months, Mar 8 Turner Classic Movies show several of Claire Trevor’s films to honor the 106th anniversary of her birth, Mar 14 President Putin orders Russian troops out of Syria, Mar 17 Brazilian federal judge blocks swearing-in of Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva as Chief of Staff to President Dilma Rousseff, as part of "Car Wash" controversy, Mar 19 Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, directed by Zack Synder and starring Ben Affleck and Henry Cavill, first premieres in Mexico City, Mar 20 Barack Obama becomes the first US President to visit Cuba since 1928, arriving for a 3 day tour, Mar 23 GPR investigation of Shakespeare's tomb at Holy Trinity Church in Stratford concludes the Bard's skull probably has been stolen, Mar 25 Zayn's [Zayn Malik] solo debut album "Mind of Mine" is released, 1st British male artist to debut at No. INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON CREATIVE INDUSTRIES AND DIGITAL CULTURE (ICCIDC) Istanbul, Turkey 16 April. Its success coincided with a real spike in the quality of Delaney’s standup, if his last two UK shows are anything to go by. Tourism Winnipeg is the official destination travel planning website, giving you information on all things to see and do in Winnipeg. 80) Richard Alston Dance CompanyAlston’s latest work, An Italian in Madrid, explores the migration of a dance language via kathak, flamenco and the rest of Europe, and features BBC Young Dancer finalist Vidya Patel. 107) The 1975: I Like It When You Sleep, for You Are So Beautiful Yet So Unaware of ItThe Cheshire quartet are an art-rock band in boyband’s clothing, and their second LP – given the unwieldy title I Like It When You Sleep, for You Are So Beautiful Yet So Unaware of It – is a sprawling mass of music, from acoustic balladry to wobbly atmospherics to an electronic take on deep soul (gospel choir included). Shu Qi plays a princess who is abducted as a child by a nun in exile, and trained to become a killer for the purpose of assassinating corrupt politicians. Bean’s hero is a Sheffield-born snooker star who finds himself being preyed on by his ex-con dad, local gangsters and a police corruption squad. 59) Strange and Familiar: Britain as Revealed by International PhotographersThe emphatically English Martin Parr curates a group show in which he looks at ways in which British culture has been portrayed though the lens of various international photographers from the 1930s onwards. AP22 January, Parlophone. Exploring how the evolution of undergarments reflects changing attitudes to gender, sex and morality, along with health and hygiene, highlights will include long cotton drawers worn by Queen Victoria’s mother, gender neutral briefs by Acne and raunchy flesh-coloured leggings decorated with a mirrored glass fig leaf by Vivienne Westwood. 120) AkhnatenPhelim McDermott’s new staging of Philip Glass’s operatic meditation on religious ideology and regime change in ancient Egypt – the first in London for 30 years – follows his inspired production of Glass’s Satyagraha, also for ENO. July 2016) (Learn how and when to remove this template message) This is a list of cultural and technical festivals held in Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs) and National Institutes of Technology (NITs) throughout India . But this is also a piece in which Koechlin consecrates his deep passion for the stars of the screen; it’s a sequence of surreally heightened portraits in sound of Douglas Fairbanks, Marlene Dietrich, Greta Garbo (a pagan choral for ondes martenot) and, in the final movement, Charlie Chaplin. It’s a subtle, complex and challenging film, and Roth is excellent. 4) Room Based on Emma Donoghue’s novel, and indirectly inspired by the Fritzl and Kampusch cases, this movie tells the terrifying story of a woman and her infant son kept captive in a tiny room. Gardot returns to Britain for the third time in a year with the powerful and often infectiously funky music from her new Currency of Man album, a rare brew of vocals that sometimes insinuatingly purr and sometimes blaze like Nina Simone, with a few jazzy instrumentals, and some pungent original songs about the condition of contemporary America. © 2021 Guardian News & Media Limited or its affiliated companies. After 12 years together, Jolie filed for divorce from Pitt on … It is a collaboration between Opera North, Aldeburgh Music and Royal Opera House, with his librettist Melanie Challenger (they worked together on Simpson’s hugely successful oratorio The Immortal, for the Manchester international festival in 2015). 128) The GloamingThe Gloaming have become an international phenomenon, thanks to their virtuoso blend of Irish traditional influences and experimentation. The largest Botticelli exhibition in Britain since 1930 will include more than 50 original works by the artist, alongside works by Dante Gabriel Rossetti, William Morris, René Magritte, Andy Warhol and Cindy Sherman. Flaubert’s novel gets a makeover from comedy theatre troupe Peepolykus, with some help from director Gemma Bodinetz. 48) Comic InventionDid you know that comics were invented in Glasgow? Backing is provided by guitars and n’goni, special guests include John Paul Jones and Devendra Banhart, and highlights include an exquisite treatment of Billie Holiday’s Strange Fruit. The title comes from the Globe’s special investigative team, led here by Michael Keaton and Mark Ruffalo, pounding the pavements and defying authority to uncover the truth. The exhibition will be the first time his entire body of work from the 30s to the 80s has been shown in the UK, and will showcase his groundbreaking use of “warm printing”, torn paper cut-outs and experimental typography. This time she revisits her back catalogue in the company of hip names including Tune-Yards, Miike Snow, Death Cab for Cutie and Peter Bjorn and John, the latter taking on her 1971 single Mrs Lennon. The Tretyakov is full of strange, sombre paintings, so this should be good. TS4-18 March, ENO, London. David Farr’s six-part adaptation of Le Carré’s 1993 thriller makes some big changes from the page, moving the action to the present day and turning the character of senior spy Burr from a man into a pregnant woman, played by Olivia Colman. 105) FoalsLike some of their best songs, Foals’ career has owed much to the slow, steady build. Like Django Unchained, it concerns bounty hunters. 1) JoyDavid O Russell is the semi-reformed wild man of US indie-studio cinema, a director renowned for his flareups and bustups. 21) Hail, Caesar!The Coen brothers go back once again to the retro Hollywood well that served them so brilliantly in Barton Fink, but this time with the Chandleresque convolutions of The Big Lebowski. MB.23 January-19 March, Old Vic, London. 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