Roberto Abraham Scaruffi

Saturday, 27 February 2010

Times Online February 26, 2010

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT BULLETIN


Dear Reader,

Welcome to the Arts & Entertainment bulletin. Finally the wait is over - Alice in Wonderland opens today with a bang, and a four star review from Kate Muir. There's change in the airwaves as the BBC signals an end to its era of expansion. Plus, a Cuban dance invasion is coming our way. Olé!


Helena Bonham Carter is shown as The Red Queen

Review: Alice in Wonderland

Tim Burton turns Carroll’s Jabberwocky poem into a 3D epic

Lord Nelson and Lady Hamilton

Sketch of Nelson and mistress to be auctioned

A small watercolour has been identified as the only known painting from life of Lady Hamilton with her lover and husband

Cuban dance invades the UK

There’s a new spirit of dance heading our way as Cuba’s premier contemporary dance troupe begins its first big UK tour

Capitalism: A Love Story

Despite seeming a little skittish and unfocused, Michael Moore’s pungent attack on Wall Street lands some telling blows

The spiky rebel behind the curves

A fresh survey of the artist's famous sculptures at Tate Britain reveals Henry Moore to be monumentally erotic

Film fan 'Alice in Wonderland' film fans outside the Odeon Leicester Square, London, Britain - 25 Feb 2010

Odeon drops Wonderland boycott

Cinema is the last of the country’s three big chains to drop protest over Disney's wish to release film's DVD earlier

Johnny Cash: American VI: Ain’t No Grave

Anyone seeking a full stop to the longest goodbye in music history is advised to find it at the end of American VI


An Enemy of the People at the Crucible, Sheffield

Antony Sher plays the play’s embattled hero in a bold performance, part of a vivid production at the revitalised venue