In this week’s @The_Tablet newsletter @JoannaMoorhead discovers the pious Picasso @brendanwalsh53 wonders if Blair has done Starmer a favour; John McHugo and @dianadarke disturb the ghosts of Iran; @bruceclark7 sees Greece turn East; Chris Patten is old enough to know better; Daniel Beurthe is at the heart of the French Catholic revival; @CPsPepTalk; Patrick Hudson’s View from Rome; Mark Lawson @IsabelleGrey@FatimaNollen; Fiona Sampson @suzifeay; Rose Prince joins the cult of the giant squid @Beardyhowse@JonathanTulloch + arts books news letters puzzles + the rest https://t.co/6f4cJmKcfX
Excited to see what @scottishballet’s Mary Queen of Scots brings this evening at @Sadlers .
My review will appear at @The_Tablet
Press image by Andy Ross.
Anyone else experiencing return #problems and #awfulservice from @flannelsfashion
Bots, system down, order not recognised, virtual assistant never saying sorry?
Disapointing first ( and last experience)
To help celebrate the 85th anniversary of @ABTBallet, let's remember it began with Mikhail Mordkin, who had been a star of the @BolshoiOfficial ballet. Ph of Mordkin w/ Anna Pavlova c. 1910 https://t.co/fdyKd8GKCf
What a magnificent company the National Ballet of Japan is. Its #Giselle, in a production by artistic director Miyako Yoshida is not only beautiful, but it was exquisitely performed by a cohesive corps de ballet and an excellent cast of soloists.
@ROH_London#ballet#japan