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The National Council of the Order of Physicians in Belgium is not happy with the creation of a new site in which patients can rate doctors and share their experiences.
Thirty albums in, does The Fall still have the power to take people by surprise?
“Britain is the only country in the world where being ‘too clever by half’ is an insult,” the self-important oaf AA Gill once remarked.
My first impression is positive, based on a warm reception and the dining room’s intricate Moorish decor and cosily busy atmosphere.
Now of course, the venerable institution that is Le Greenwich has undergone a much-publicised makeover, and not everyone is enamoured with the new set-up, least of all chess obsessives;who had bee
All efforts to review The Messenger without alluding to the band that made Johnny Marr one of the most revered guitarists of all time have proved futile.
It was legitimate to assume that, for Madness, 2012 had peaked already, what with playing the ageless Our House first on the roof of Buckingham Palace (“in the middle of One’s street”) fo
But the real beauty of A La Mort Subite lies deeper: it takes us back to our early childhood, when beautiful bars like this were still abundant.
John Lydon’s Sex Pistols may have been the most influential ‘one-album band’ ever but, on artistic merit, they do not come anywhere near his next, freshly resurrected project, Public Image Ltd.