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Music Review / 29 January 2024
29 January 2024
MIK SABIERS leaves The Itch gig rejuvenated and energised
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Concert review / 23 October 2023
23 October 2023
MIK SABIERS detects a serious message beneath the fun and frenzy of a classic 1980s Grebo scene band
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Music Review / 5 December 2022
5 December 2022
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Live Music Review / 6 November 2022
6 November 2022
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Music Review / 13 October 2022
13 October 2022
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Music Reviews / 4 September 2022
4 September 2022
New releases from Hot Milk, Prince and the Revolution and Pales Waves
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Music Review / 15 July 2022
15 July 2022
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Live Music Review / 20 June 2022
20 June 2022
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Live Music Review / 3 June 2022
3 June 2022
Album reviews 19.4.22
Culture / 18 April 2022
18 April 2022
New releases from Tears For Fears, Blood Red Shoes, and The Mysterines
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Live Music Review / 3 April 2022
3 April 2022
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Music Review / 30 March 2022
30 March 2022
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Music Review / 20 February 2022
20 February 2022
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Live Music Review / 6 February 2022
6 February 2022
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Art in the Open / 14 December 2021
14 December 2021
MIK SABIERS enjoys a book that documents the last project of two artists who mesmerised the public on a grand scale but never succumbed to commercialisation
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Opinion / 6 December 2021
6 December 2021
The Humboldt Forum, the newest addition to Berlin’s Museum Island, is as ambivalent architecturally as its content is ethically problematic. MIK SABIERS has the story
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Music Review / 22 November 2021
22 November 2021
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Gig Review / 21 November 2021
21 November 2021
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Music Review / 8 September 2021
8 September 2021
A worthy trip down a memory lane of musical innovation, principles and messages that still matter in our current austere times, writes MIK SABIERS
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Music review / 16 August 2021
16 August 2021
Digitally savvy, gender fluid, angry, sad – this is music for the masses of the modern age
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BOOKS / 3 August 2021
3 August 2021
Plodding plod account of rising through the police ranks
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BOOKS / 28 April 2021
28 April 2021
Think hipsters are harmless uber-trendies who are just a jokey part of modern urban culture? Gregory Pierrot's book will make you think again, says MIK SABIERS
The World in a Selfie caption: THE WRITTING’S ON THE WALL:
BOOKS / 10 March 2021
10 March 2021
An exploration of the downside to mass travel is engaging but not wholly satisfying, says MIK SABIERS
Album reviews with Mik Sabiers: January 17
MUSIC / 15 January 2021
15 January 2021
Latest releases from Micko & the Mellotronics, Billie Joe Armstrong and Paul McCartney
MUSIC / 16 August 2020
16 August 2020
Latest releases from Taylor Swift, david newton andStephen EvEns
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PERFORMANCE ONLINE / 26 July 2020
26 July 2020
WWI horrors the focus of haunting lockdown show from Diamanda Galas
SENSING THE SPIRITUAL: Aruba Red Photo Olivia Rosen 85/Wikip
MUSIC / 13 March 2020
13 March 2020
Soulful set with the accent on transformation and healing
ROCK’N’ROLL AT ITS RAWEST: Daddy Long Legs
MUSIC / 1 March 2020
1 March 2020
Storming set from New York blues rockers
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Music / 18 February 2020
18 February 2020
PIC CAP Celebrant: Little Boots Pic: Justin Higuchi
Music / 26 November 2019
26 November 2019
Hands-on magic from diminutive diva
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Live Music Review / 29 September 2019
29 September 2019
Siren calls from inventive New Zealanders
Live Music Review / 23 September 2019
23 September 2019
Curmudgeon-in-chief Andrew Eldritch is as ever the charismatic focus of the goth-rock veterans
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Music / 13 August 2019
13 August 2019
Pic: Victor Frankowski / Southbank Centre
Culture / 13 August 2019
13 August 2019
MIK SABIERS sees the former Eurythmics front man’s set bring the house down prompting a euphoric response from the audience
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Musical Review / 6 August 2019
6 August 2019
MIK SABIERS just soaks up the atmosphere of joyous abandon
Culture / 1 August 2019
1 August 2019