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Author Archives: Richard Lutz

Screengrab: No Shame in Shane

Richard Lutz heads west for the films you have to see this week on the box.

8 April, 2014 in Art and Leisure, Film, Most recent.

Pollutionwatch: Maria Miller

Not all pollution is airborne, as Richard Lutz explains.

4 April, 2014 in Comment, Most recent, Politics.

Scotch Taped

RICHARD LUTZ, in his Scottish lair, reports on the latest news from north of Hadrian’s Wall.

1 April, 2014 in Comment, Most recent, Politics.

Screengrab: When Ryan Met Tatum

RICHARD LUTZ directs you to the best film on the box this week.

29 March, 2014 in Film, Most recent, Television.

Screengrab: What Maureen O’Hara Really Said to John Wayne

Richard Lutz spins your dials to offer the best movie on the box this week.

22 March, 2014 in Film, Most recent.

Review: Singing In The Rain

RICHARD LUTZ slaps on his taps to dance along with a stage classic.

19 March, 2014 in Birmingham, Most recent, Theatre, What's on.

Review: Birdsong

Richard Lutz gives his view of a haunting war play.

18 March, 2014 in Art and Leisure, Birmingham, Most recent, Theatre.

Screengrab: Ride The High Banter

RICHARD LUTZ gets on his high horse about the films that will make you grab for the TV record button this week.

16 March, 2014 in Art and Leisure, Most recent, Television, What's on.

Benn There, Done That

The death of British politician Tony Benn conjured up a love/hate story with a politician who had been in the public eye for a half century. Richard Lutz remembers…

15 March, 2014 in Business, Comment, Most recent, Politics.

Screengrab: Living The Life Internal

Richard Lutz points you to the movie of the week on the box.

10 March, 2014 in Art and Leisure, Film, Most recent, Television, What's on.

Review: A Life of Galileo

Richard Lutz watches Ian McDiarmid grab centre stage in the Brecht play about reason and faith.

5 March, 2014 in Art and Leisure, Birmingham, Most recent, Theatre, What's on.

Review: Never Try This At Home

Richard Lutz stirs childhood memories.

4 March, 2014 in Art and Leisure, Comedy, Most recent, Theatre.

A Capita Offence

Richard Lutz questions public spending.

1 March, 2014 in Birmingham, Comment, Community, Most recent, Politics.

Review: Twelfth Night

Warwick Arts Centre, Coventry.

from Richard Lutz.

25 February, 2014 in Most recent, Theatre, What's on.

Screengrab: Arrows of Fear, Japanese Style

Richard Lutz dives into this week’s TV schedules to surface with the movie that matters.

23 February, 2014 in Art and Leisure, Film, Most recent.

Blair: Big Trouble in Little Britain

From RICHARD LUTZ.

20 February, 2014 in Comment, Most recent, Politics.

Scotland And You

RICHARD LUTZ reports from north of the border on independence fever.

18 February, 2014 in Comment, Most recent, Politics.

Screengrab: When Vikings Ruled The Earth

RICHARD LUTZ lures you to the best film on the box this week.

15 February, 2014 in Art and Leisure, Film, Most recent, What's on.

Screengrab: Connery Got It Taped

Richard Lutz points to the film of the week on your flatscreen.

10 February, 2014 in Film, Most recent.

Cameron The Coward

He ducked out twice. The Prime Minister is spineless, says RICHARD LUTZ.

8 February, 2014 in Comment, Most recent, Politics.

Review: Matthew Bourne’s Swan Lake

From Richard Lutz.

6 February, 2014 in Art and Leisure, Birmingham, Most recent, Music, Theatre.

Review: The Dishwashers

Richard Lutz watches David Essex take centre stage in this dark comedy.

5 February, 2014 in Art and Leisure, Theatre.

Screengrab: The Original Spaghetti Western (With A Touch of Eastern Mystique)

RICHARD LUTZ looks at this week’s tv schedules to tell you what films are best on the box.

1 February, 2014 in Art and Leisure, Film, Most recent, What's on.

The Winter of Strange Weather and a Whisky Sky

Richard Lutz finds the North Cotswolds in good winter shape.

31 January, 2014 in Most recent, Travel, West Midlands, Worcestershire.

Screengrab: Sinbad And The World of Dreams

RICHARD LUTZ checks out the best film on tv – and roars backwards in time.

26 January, 2014 in Art and Leisure, Film, Most recent.

Of War and Other Idiocies

At least 21 people were killed today in a series of bomb blasts across Baghdad. RICHARD LUTZ reports on how this story will never end. And just never should be forgotten.

20 January, 2014 in Most recent, Politics.

Screengrab: Icons Aweigh in a Ruined City

Richard Lutz points you to the best film on the box this week.

19 January, 2014 in Art and Leisure, Cinema, Most recent.

Screengrab: LA x2

RICHARD LUTZ strolls through the TV listings to find the film you cannot miss this week.

12 January, 2014 in Film, Most recent.

Review: Wolf Hall/ Bring Up The Bodies

RICHARD LUTZ takes in the long awaited theatrical double-header of Tudor shenanigans.

9 January, 2014 in Art and Leisure, Most recent, Theatre.

Screengrab: The Miracle of Malick

Richard Lutz guides you to a bloodied jewel of a movie in the real first week of tv schedules for 2014 .

4 January, 2014 in Art and Leisure, Film, Most recent, Television.

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