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Mica Levi

October 2021

  • Tirzah

    Tirzah: Colourgrade review – hypnotic intimacies that draw you in

    Working once more with Mica Levi, the Essex songwriter sets a dreamy pace on her unpredictable, eclectic second album

July 2021

  • Jessica Aszodi and members of the London Sinfonietta during the world premiere of Houses Slide by Laura Bowler at the Royal Festival Hall

    The week in classical: Houses Slide; Manchester Collective x Edmund Finnis; Elias String Quartet

    One woman takes on the climate crisis in an off-grid world first

July 2020

  • A ‘10-minute convulsion of long-suppressed energy’ ... Strasbourg 1518 by Jonathan Glazer.

    Strasbourg 1518 review – Jonathan Glazer's cathartic spasm of protest for our times

    The Under the Skin director’s short film – inspired by a mass-hysteria outbreak of dancing in the 16th century – speaks to our own feelings about lockdown
  • Strasbourg 1518 composite

    TV tonight
    TV tonight: the 'dancing plague' that struck 16th-century Strasbourg

    Jonathan Glazer’s short experimental film explores the phenomenon that gripped residents of the city for days. Plus a look back at Coronation Street’s most evil characters. Here’s what to watch tonight
    • Ivor Novello awards 2020: Dave, Kate Tempest and Stormzy among nominees

    • Strasbourg 1518: reliving a 16th-century ‘dancing plague’ in lockdown

    • Sound and vision
      This week's home entertainment: from Fear City to Dear NHS Superstars

April 2020

  • Natalie Cassidy, Mary McCartney, James Smythe and Desiree Akhavan

    Lockdown culture
    'Like a glass of iced water to the face': filmmakers, artists and actors on Covid-19

    From a self-isolation thriller to photographs exploring the human touch, coronavirus has made artists of all kinds re-evaluate their work. In the first of a three-part series we speak to Natalie Cassidy, Mary McCartney and more

March 2020

  • From left: Hildur Guðnadóttir; Benjamin John Powers; Mica Levi.

    Stranger Things to Uncut Gems: a golden age of electronic soundtracks

    Leftfield electronica producers have become cinema’s go-to composers, blurring the boundaries between the dancefloor and the visual arts

February 2020

  • Bluebeard: Wuppertal, Sadlers Wells, Feb 2020 Tanztheater Wuppertal

    maliphantworks3; Cowpuncher My Ass; Tanztheater Wuppertal Pina Bausch: Bluebeard – review

    Dana Fouras bows out in style, Holly Blakey delivers a frenzy of self-loathing, and Pina Bausch’s Bluebeard was worth the wait
  • Anna Meredith with tuba player Tom Kelly at EartH in Hackney.

    Anna Meredith review – a careering getaway ride from musical convention

    Mixing musical styles with skill and verve, the classical composer turned left‑field pop artist’s exhilarating live show is a feast of sonic possibilities
  • The Truffle Hunters by Michael Dweck and Gregory Kershaw.

    Risky turns and buried treasure: the best of Sundance 2020

    Critics sniffing out gems at the US indie film festival found an Italian foodie treat, a career high for Miranda July – and solid proof that a Peter Pan remake rarely flies

January 2020

  • From left: Kim Petras, Honore Pelle, Charles II and The Lighthouse

    Culture highlights of the week
    What to see this week in the UK

    From The Lighthouse to The Haystack, here’s our pick of the best films, concerts, exhibitions, theatre and dance over the next seven days

December 2019

  • Clockwise from top left, Lil Nas X, Big Thief, Lana Del Rey, Kim Gordon, Michael Kiwanuka and Flying Lotus.

    Best music of 2019
    Guardian albums and tracks of 2019: how our writers voted

    We’ve announced our favourite releases of the year – now the Guardian’s music critics reveal their top picks of 2019

November 2019

  • Nan Goldin
Ivy on the way to Newbury St., Boston Garden, Boston, 1973

    Nan Goldin review – Gut-wrenching, brilliant and beautiful. I cannot turn away

    The artist’s first UK show in 20 years is a knotty elegy to youth and the people we leave behind

October 2019

  • THE FALL by Jonathan Glazer film still

    Jonathan Glazer: 'Nazism took hold like a fever. It's happening again'

  • Monos

    Mark Kermode's film of the week
    Monos review – hypnotic thriller about teenage guerrillas

August 2018

  • ‘Hymns quieter, lesser-hymned themes of long-term love and domesticity’ ... Tirzah.

    Tirzah: Devotion review – quiet love stories from DIY R&B enigma

    Making magic out of minimal patterns – with the help of old friend and producer Mica Levi – the singer spins alluring stories of intimacy and love

July 2018

  • Tirzah

    One to watch
    One to watch: Tirzah

    The offbeat vocalist makes her mark at last with a singular debut produced by schoolfriend Mica Levi

June 2017

  • DEBONAIR

    Harangue the DJ
    DEBONAIR: ‘Underneath it all, I’m for ever an indie kid’

    The NTS Radio presenter and EBM, proto-techno and house DJ empties her psychic record bag
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