The Americans, by Robert Franck
Armed with a camera and a fresh cache of film and bankrolled by a Guggenheim Foundation grant, Robert Frank crisscrossed the United States during 1955 and 1956. The photographs he brought back form a portrait of the country at the time and hint at its future. |
Oz, The Great and the Powerful, by Sam Raimi
In Kansas, Oscar Diggs works as a barnstormer and a small-time magician in a traveling circus. As a storm approaches the circus, the circus strongman learns Oscar has flirted with his wife and goes to attack him. Oscar escapes in a hot air balloon but is sucked into a tornado that takes him to the Land of Oz. |
The Next Day, by David Bowie
David Bowie's twenty-fourth album is painted in the primal colours of rock: hard drums, fluid bass, fizzing guitars, shaded by splashes of keyboard and dirty rasps of horns. The 14 songs are short and spiky, the album being musically stimulating and emotionally charged. |
Sister Act,
Mogador Theatre, Paris Coming direct from Broadway, Sister Act is the feel-amazing musical hit. It tells the story of Deloris Van Cartier, a wannabe diva whose life takes a surprising turn when she witnesses a crime and the cops hide her in the last place anyone would think to look—a convent! Until May 31 |