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Since its launch in 2024, Manjeera has gone from strength to strength
Since its launch in 2024, Manjeera has gone from strength to strength
The Autumn Budget will be announced on November 26
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The uniquely irreverent artist, whose work includes everyone from Mozart to Sonic Youth, has a career retrospective at the Museum of Modern Art On a recent Friday night in the vast atrium space of the Museum of Modern Art in New York, six string players took their place in a semi-circle and began performing the first movement of one of Mozart’s most sanctified sonatas. For the first five minutes or so, the musicians played his String Quartet No 15 in D Minor exactly as it was written until, suddenly, the conductor began acting like the host of a bingo game by throwing a six-sided die, with each side representing a particular player. “Two,” the conductor cried, before pointing at the second violinist, who immediately stopped what she was performing and began to play her part in the piece back from the start, while the others soldiered on through the score. “Four,” the conductor called after his next toss, pointing at the cellist who, likewise, went back to the beginning of his part, in the process establishing a pattern of calls and re-starts that continued for the next 25 minutes. Amid the unfolding drama, one of the world’s most well-worn classical works was twisted into something strangely fresh, resulting in not so much a deconstruction of Mozart’s work as a reformation of it, with each component treated like a separate piece in a bold new puzzle. Continue reading...
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Fearne Cotton has revealed she is struggling to sleep in a candid Instagram post on Tuesday, just days after her paedophile ex-boyfriend Ian Watkins was killed in jail.
The regulator has been investigating the £6.3 billion veterinary services market over concerns about how it is run.
Sweden sacked Jon Dahl Tomasson following a poor start to 2026 World Cup qualification
The Government's dash for growth has taken another hit.
Shaun claims he was let go from his teaching assistant job after it was discovered he was placing flags all around the town
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SHE'S got a matter of weeks to go until welcoming her first child into the world. But former The Great British Bake Off star turned plus size influencer Laura Adlington has revealed she's suffering from a bizarre pregnancy symptom as she enters the final stretch. The 36-year-old took to Instagram to share a trio of...