Tammy Faye Theatre review: A 'miracle' central performance drives musical about Bible Belt America
Katy Brayben excels as the evangelist who wins over her TV flock with her toothy, homespun charm
Me & You: ‘It’s a mystery where Noah’s imagination comes from’
Composer Noah Max and his father Robert discuss how they both made a success of their musical talents
Fringe benefits from a cultural renaissance
The Tsitsit Jewish arts festival is back. Keren David meets its founder, Alastair Falk
Boy George calls for musicians to condemn 'antisemitic' Kanye West
The rapper is no longer a billionaire after Adidas cancelled a lucrative deal
Kanye West dropped by Balenciaga following antisemitic tirades
The French fashion house said in a statement that it 'no longer any relationship nor any plans for future projects' with the rapper
Kanye West apologises for antisemitic tweet – but no mention of TV rant
Appearing on Piers Morgan Uncensored, the US rapper said that he was 'hurt' when he sent the 'death con 3 on Jewish people' tweet
Kanye West claims ‘Jewish media locked me out’ in latest antisemitic rant
It was also announced that the rapper has signed a deal in principle to buy controversial ‘free speech’ platform Parler
The Finchley talent factory: Trio from same shul win national recognition for their artistic achievements
Jaren Ziegler, Dora Fidler and Isaac Reuben, all 17, have been shortlisted for writing and music awards
Daniel Barenboim cancels performances due to ‘serious’ health diagnosis
The 79-year-old conductor and pianist will 'focus' on his 'physical wellbeing'
Ye gods! Give Kanye West a break
The road to rehabilitation is long, and if anyone can, Kanye can
Obituary: Monty Norman
Film composer whose electric guitar riff helped transform Ian Fleming’s English spy into international playboy James Bond
How an Orthodox Jewish boys choir took over TikTok
The undeniably Ashki sounds of Miami Boys Choir have blown up on social media
Liraz Charhi is singing for her sisters
As Iranian women demonstrate against repression, Israeli-Iranian singer Liraz Charhi’s new album was made for them
Jews and music: a lot to sing and dance about
From Felix Mendelssohn to a new wave of classical players now emerging, the Jewish Chronicle has never been short of Jewish musical talent to celebrate
‘Be like the jazz pianist Keith Jarrett’ Chief Rabbi tells Anglo-Jewry
Rabbi Ephraim Mirvis invokes tale of legendary keyboards player's famous 1975 concert in inspirational speech about weathering the hardships of cost-of-living crisis
I Used To Be Famous TV review: Life after the boyband is empty stuff
The story of a former pop idol after the chart-toppers have dried up should be hit but falls disappointingly flat
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