๐ฅ Explore this insightful post from Culture | The Guardian ๐ ๐ **Category**: Music,Culture,Grateful Dead ๐ **What Youโll Learn**: FFor most of their career, the other members of the Grateful Dead referred to Bob Weir as "The Kid." You can understand why. He was only 16 years old when the band that would eventually become the Grateful Dead was founded. Furthermore, Weir was fresh-faced and impossibly boyishly handsome, especially compared to some of his bandmates. Jerry Garcia's image was used in one of Richard Nixon's campaign radio programs and is a symbol of everything that is wrong with American youth.…
๐ฅ Explore this trending post from Culture | The Guardian ๐ ๐ **Category**: Stage,Theatre,Culture,Jermyn Street Theatre ๐ก **What Youโll Learn**: TThe creepy intruder quietly wandering into a house to stir up family drama is not an unfamiliar dramatic trope. The intruder comes into Lyle Kessler's Philadelphia home initially disguised as a victim, then slowly exerts his dominance until he rules the roost.The family here consists of two eccentric brothers. Philip (Fred Woodley Evans) is the youngest, most vulnerable and seems to be stuck at home. Cure (Chris Whaley) is a more crude official and petty thief in the outside world.However,…
โจ Explore this awesome post from Culture | The Guardian ๐ ๐ **Category**: Music,Ben Wheatley,Film,Culture,Experimental music,Electronic music ๐ก **What Youโll Learn**: Dรve Welder may be the most prolific musician you've never heard of. In just over a year, he has released an astonishing 26 recordings spanning electronica, dub, ambient, kosmische and drone. One of these albums, Thunderdrone, is over four hours long. Based in Brighton and Hove and described as โa rotating collective of musicians and artistsโ, Dave Wilder is in fact largely the work of one man who, until now, has been working in secret: film director Ben Wheatley.โI've…
๐ฅ Explore this awesome post from Culture | The Guardian ๐ ๐ **Category**: Stage,Theatre,Culture,Hampstead theatre โ
**What Youโll Learn**: THe lets out a warning at the beginning of this "Headphone Horror" that reminds us that his ghost is not real. All we have to do, if we feel tired, is take off the headphones and the ghost will disappear. However, you don't really want that, because writer Jamie Armitage's Chiller truly delights in giving you the creeps through sound, words, and innuendo.The audience enters a dark hall, stumbling up the stairs in my case. Headphones hang on the back of…
๐ฅ Check out this awesome post from Culture | The Guardian ๐ ๐ **Category**: Classical music,Music,Culture,Roderick Williams,Wigmore Hall ๐ก **What Youโll Learn**: RAudrey Williams had the idea of โโcreating an English equivalent of Winterreise when studying Schubert's famous song cycle a decade earlier. Since then, he has refined his playlist, adding and subtracting until he finally arrives at the interesting program presented here. It's a captivating conceit that holds water for over an hour and a half, especially in the hands of such a bold and instinctive narrator.Some connections were clear. Vaughan Williams's The Vagabond is played with the same…
โจ Explore this trending post from Culture | The Guardian ๐ ๐ **Category**: Jesse Armstrong,Succession,Desert Island Discs,Culture,Television,Radio 4,Television & radio,UK news ๐ก **What Youโll Learn**: Award-winning screenwriter Jesse Armstrong said the writers' room can feel like a "moonwalk" when it works well, but he admitted he suffered from imposter syndrome during his career.Armstrong was behind the hit HBO drama series Succession, starring Brian Cox as global media mogul and family matriarch Logan Roy, who sets off a power struggle among his four children.He is also an Academy Award nominee for co-writing the spin-off The Thick of It In The Loop…
๐ฅ Check out this trending post from Culture | The Guardian ๐ ๐ **Category**: Television,Culture,Television & radio,Drama โ
**What Youโll Learn**: Industry is not for everyone. Mickey Down and Konrad Kayโs drama about young City bankers is zeitgeisty, iconoclastic and slightly inaccessible. โIt is niche,โ says Down. โWe donโt write to any kind of brief. We donโt write what we think is going to be interesting to other people โ or commercial.โ For every 10 people that donโt understand a โreference or the thing weโre trying to do with the costume or the subtle hint weโre making about someoneโs class,…
๐ Explore this trending post from Culture | The Guardian ๐ ๐ **Category**: Television & radio,Culture โ
**What Youโll Learn**: Call your midwife8pm, BBC OneIt's 1971: decimal currency has been introduced and Nonnatus House is ready for another year of painful work. While Trixie (Helen George) faces new rules threatened by the health board, newly qualified midwife Sister Catherine (Molly Vevers) finds herself in a sticky situation with a patient who can't stop vomiting. Meanwhile, it's the Poplar Women's Liberation March! Holly RichardsonThe word7pm on ITV1There are still 73 contestants standing on Rob Brydon's flashing floor - and they're all…
๐ฅ Check out this trending post from Culture | The Guardian ๐ ๐ **Category**: Music,Emmylou Harris,Country,Culture ๐ **What Youโll Learn**: When Emmylou Harris was starting out in the late 1960s, she thought country music wasnโt for her. โI hadnโt seen the light,โ she says. โI was a folk singer who believed you donโt ever work with drummers as they wreck everything.โ It was Gram Parsons, of the Byrds and the Flying Burrito Brothers, who changed her mind. Their musical partnership was brief โ Parsons died after an accidental drug overdose at the Joshua Tree national park in 1973, aged 26…
๐ฅ Read this must-read post from Culture | The Guardian ๐ ๐ **Category**: Music,Culture,Let's Eat Grandma,Pop and rock โ
**What Youโll Learn**: HeyOver the past decade, 27-year-old Jenny Hollingsworth's musical output has become steadily less bizarre. As one half of Let's Eat Grandma, the Norwich native set out to make outrageous folk music, which resonated with the then-nascent pop music scene: I, Gemini, the duo's 2016 debut, was outside events of the most exciting variety. For her follow-up, I'm All Ears, Hollingsworth and bandmate Rosa Walton honed their songwriting skills while sticking to their eccentricity. The result was an album…
