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V&A Dundee opens ground-breaking Michael Clark exhibition

  V&A Dundee opens ground-breaking Michael Clark exhibition V&A Dundee opens the first major exhibition on the pioneering and radical work of Scottish dancer and choreographer Michael Clark this Saturday (5 March), curated and organised by Barbican, London.    Michael Clark: Cosmic Dancer   runs from 5 March to 4 September 2022.   Tickets are on sale now at   www.vam.ac.uk/dundee  

Tears For Fears - The Tipping Point 4 stars review

  Tears For Fears - The Tipping Point ⅘ It's difficult to imagine what a 21st century Tears For Fear album would sound like, you may feel you’ve put the wrong record on when opener ‘No Small Thing’ begins. A folk-pop number more closely aligned with the likes of Eddi Reader not the huge synth kings of old, or even the Beatles bating later 80’s version of ‘Sowing the Seeds of Love’, Don’t be misled though, it sets a false tone for the album soon enough we hear the old magic again particularly on tracks like ‘Break the Man’ or  the ‘Woman in Chainsesque’ ‘Rivers of Mercy’. This is a rather mature Tears for Fears. The vocals deeper, less shouting more whispering for this album. ‘The Tipping Point’ is a warm and deeply personal album, ‘Please Be Happy’ feels like a confessional set to stirring music while ‘Master Plan’ is an unfolding biography carried along by an epic wave of orchestral sweeps and chirping keyboards. If you really need a blast of eighties then ‘End of Night’ is the so