Theatre review: World Factory May 22, 2015 Young Vic | ★★★★☆ If you’re wary of audience interactivity in theatre, cast your doubts aside for World Factory, an innovative and thoroughly well-researched exploration of the global textile industry, which remains not only comprehensive and coherent, but genuinely enthralling from start to finish. We take our seats around communal tables, upon [...]
Film review: A Girl Walks Home Alone At Night May 22, 2015 Cert 15 | ★★★★☆ Striking visuals and a wicked sense of style are just enough to carry this enigmatic, at times frustrating Iranian-American vampire story. Director Ana Lily Amirpour’s black and white neo-noir debut is a dream-like stream of ideas and images rather than a coherent whole. It’s loosely evocative of many things [...]
Theatre review: High Society marks end of Kevin Spacey’s Old Vic reign May 22, 2015 Old Vic | ★★★★☆ High Society is the final show of Kevin Spacey’s eleven-year tenure at the Old Vic, and in the circumstances feels like a valedictory party. Adapted from a Cole Porter musical film starring Grace Kelly, Bing Crosby and Frank Sinatra, it is a gleeful mélange of sizzling one-liners and ravishing tunes, [...]
Film review: Tomorrowland is a dizzying Disney disappointment May 21, 2015 Cert PG | ★★☆☆☆ If you were at all sceptical about Christopher Nolan’s status as the preeminent director of the age, behold Tomorrowland, a Disney film starring a ten-year-old that contains lines like “with every second that ticks by, the future is running out.” Disney is an empire built on character and storytelling – in [...]
Something for the weekend May 21, 2015 MUNCH! FOODIE FESTIVAL Forget gimmicky little pop-ups manned by moustachioed posers: this is a real food festival. Head to Brentford’s Syon park this weekend for the biggest gastronomic event of the year, featuring appearances from celebrity chefs and 200 artisan food stalls. Visit foodiefestival.com SNAP! PHONOGRAPHY WORKSHOP Everyone’s an amateur photographer these days, but if [...]
The ultimate half-term guide: From Chelsea’s Victory Parade to In The Night Garden at the O2 May 21, 2015 I know what you’re thinking: it can’t be half-term again already. Well, I’m afraid it is, but fear not: the life and style team at City A.M. have put their heads together and come up with the ultimate guide to the weeklong school holiday, featuring everything from Chelsea FC’s victory parade to a family orientated [...]
Attack proves tonic as Root leads revival May 21, 2015 RUN-MACHINE Joe Root insisted it was imperative that attack became England’s primary form of defence after a shaky start on the opening day of the first Test at Lord’s yesterday. The hosts were in disarray at 30-4 before newly-appointed vice-captain Root and all-rounder Ben Stokes joined forces to kickstart England’s revival with a stand of [...]
England move closer to luring coach Gillespie May 21, 2015 ENGLAND moved a step closer to appointing Yorkshire boss Jason Gillespie to their vacant head coach’s position after director of cricket Andrew Strauss held talks with the former Australian seamer yesterday. While no formal offer has been made, it is understood that Strauss has persuaded Gillespie to take the job and an announcement on Peter [...]
FFP opponents demand Platini showdown May 21, 2015 A FANS’ group currently fighting financial fair play (FFP) through the French courts has demanded a summit with Michel Platini, the president of European governing body Uefa and the man credited with ushering in the controversial rules. City A.M. revealed yesterday that the alliance of Paris Saint-Germain supporters would consider dropping their legal action if [...]
Richest match is worth £130m May 21, 2015 MIDDLESBROUGH stand to bank £50m more than Norwich if they win football’s richest match, the Championship play-off final, at Wembley on Monday. Promotion to the Premier League is worth £130m in extra revenue and, in the event of relegation, guaranteed payouts to cope with readjusting to life outside the elite division. But, say Deloitte, Norwich [...]