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Arjun Sajip

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Glass spends a magical weekend in Carcassonne, France

A view of the Cité. Photograph: ADT–Aude IT TAKES about 90 seconds to walk from one end of Carcassonne Airport

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Glass reviews Austrian documentary In The Basement

IT’S rare to see a movie in a London cinema and feel you’re actively bonding with the rest of the

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Great Scott – Glass steals some time with British acting prodigy Scott Chambers

SCOTT Chambers’ star is in the ascendant. This year his performance in Joe Stephenson’s Chicken was praised by Sir Ian

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Nobody puts Bebe in a corner – Glass meets the delightful actor, Bebe Cave

ABOUT three days before the UK was rocked by the referendum result, Glass got to meet Bebe Cave, who impressed

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Glass reviews Tropicália legends Caetano Veloso & Gilberto Gil at the Barbican

THE MAGIC of Tropicália is simply put: when you listen to it done well, you are convinced no greater music

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Glass reviews Shan Nicholson’s documentary Rubble Kings

The main problem with Rubble Kings is its length. It is 67 minutes which is an odd duration – marginally

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Glass reviews the film Youth

Something must have been lost in translation – how else can Youth be so bad when La Grande Bellezza was

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Five-and-a-half questions for singer-songwriter-producer Matthew E White

Currently on a world tour, the Richmond, Virginia native Matthew E White was in a philosophical mood when he spoke

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Glass reviews jazz double-bassist Dave Holland at Wigmore Hall

In the 60 or so seconds between the announcer disappearing and Dave Holland strolling onto the stage, the crowd grows


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