Golem may not be your grandparents', or even your parents', klezmer band, but that doesn't make them any less authentic or inspiring.
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Music Review: Willie Watson – ‘Folk Singer Vol. 1’
Folk music has found a new champion, and it couldn't be in better hands.
Read More »Book Review: ‘Irenicon’ by Aidan Harte
Harte manages to combine a series of intricate plots lines, intriguing characters and the creation of his version of renaissance Europe without ever becoming confusing.
Read More »Blu-ray Review: ‘Philomena’
Does the nearly impossible of going behind the facts and figures to get to the emotional heart of the story without ever descending into sentimentally.
Read More »Music Review: Wilko Johnson and Roger Daltrey -‘Going Back Home’
This album is a timely reminder of how the soul of rock and roll is still rebellion.
Read More »Blu-ray Review: ‘George Gently, Series 6’
One of the best police procedurals being aired today.
Read More »Music Review: Steve Conte – ‘The Steve Conte NYC Album’
Conte reminds us, despite the millions jammed into NYC's boroughs, each one is an individual. Their stories give the city its character.
Read More »Music Review: Hafez Nazeri – ‘Untold: The Rumi Symphony Project’
Hopefully this marks the beginning of a brand new musical tradition, one with the ability to move audiences no matter what their religion, cultural or ethnic background.
Read More »Movie Review: ‘The Harder They Come’
Not only an interesting and well told story, it's just as relevant todays as it was 40 years ago.
Read More »DVD Review: ‘Midsomer Murders Series 6’
There are many police shows, but it's safe to say there are none quite like Midsomer Murders.
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