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Jazz FM Awards 2016

Legends and up-and-coming stars are recognised at the third Jazz FM Awards

A diverse mix of musicians from the worlds of jazz, blues, soul and beyond were honoured at the third Jazz FM Awards on Tuesday night, which took place in the 1920s art-deco setting of London’s Bloomsbury Ballroom.

theartsdesk at the Savannah Music Festival, Georgia

THE ARTS DESK AT THE SAVANNAH MUSIC FESTIVAL, GEORGIA Georgian charm and high-quality roots music make for a delightful programme

Georgian charm and high-quality roots music make for a delightful programme

The name of the Savannah Music Festival might sound somewhat vague in these days of specialist events, but this is an (almost) three-week sonic orgy which treats all styles equally, blending classical beside bluegrass, jazz next to African, and country side-by-side with the blues. Multiple venues are used, some more than others. All of them are within easy walking distance, around the centre of this historically-attuned southern States city.

Shakespeare: The Top 10 Deaths

SHAKESPEARE: THE TOP 10 DEATHS Four centuries on from the Bard's passing, director Tim Crouch picks his favourite death scenes

Four centuries on from the Bard's passing, director Tim Crouch picks his favourite death scenes

Today marks 400 years since the death of William Shakespeare. To celebrate this and, indeed, put the two together, the Brighton Festival 2016 commissioned The Complete Deaths, a show based around the 74 deaths that take place onstage in the work of the most renowned playwright in history. It's a collaborative effort between physical theatre group Spymonkey and theatrical innovator Tim Crouch, both acclaimed Brighton talents.

Prince, 1958-2016

PRINCE, 1958-2016 Unique, irreplaceable, unequalled: the incomprehensible loss of a complete one-off

Unique, irreplaceable, unequalled: the incomprehensible loss of a complete one-off

Prince Rogers Nelson was the most gloriously disruptive presence in popular culture from the very start to the very end. Everything about him was off kilter and wrong: it's not for nothing that the first major biography of him was called The Imp of the Perverse. His songs were full of deranged filth, skewed social comment with a conspiratarian edge, had a very individualist take on Jehovah's Witness spirituality and mysticism, and all manner of personal cyphers and in-jokes.

Victoria Wood: 'Please could you repeat the question?'

THEARTSDESK AT 7: VICTORIA WOOD Remembering a very private national treasure

She was the most gifted comedian of her generation, male or female

Victoria Wood was a very private national treasure. Not for her the tawdry catwalk of Twitter nor the klaxon of the confessional memoir. She wasn't comfortable talking to journalists and when she found one whom she could just about trust, she stuck with them. That is how I found myself interviewing her many times over the years, and came to see past the carapace of jollity that was her performance persona. 

theartsdesk in Tallinn: Estonian Music Days

Women as composers and performers just happen to be top of the eco-bill

A young nation with a small population and the most untarnished democratic credentials in Europe today can do certain things with festivals not so easy to imagine here. When Estonian Music Days, focused on native and contemporary music, took nature as its theme for 2016 – in this case posing a question in the title, "Green Sound?" – it could expect many of its 60 featured composers to respond to commissioning by making a direct link to the native ecology.

Samuel West: 'There’s no them and us. It’s all us'

SAMUEL WEST: 'THERE'S NO THEM AND US. IT'S ALL US' In a speech to new coalition Creatives for Europe, the actor ponders the future for UK arts in the event of Brexit

In a speech to new coalition Creatives for Europe, the actor ponders the future for UK arts in the event of Brexit

Everyone’s talked a lot about the E bit of EU recently. I want to talk about the U part.

There’s a phrase in The Book of Common Prayer that even as an atheist I find inspiring. It's part of the marriage service, and it says that marriage was ordained "for the mutual help, society and comfort which the one ought to have of the other." It's a beautiful, nurturing idea. Help, society and comfort. We could all do with a bit of that.

Arnold Wesker: His Life and Career in 10 Scenes

ARNOLD WESKER: HIS LIFE AND CAREER IN 10 SCENES The angry young playwright's career was as dramatic off the stage as on

The angry young playwright's career was as dramatic off the stage as on

Of all the dramas with the name Arnold Wesker attached to them, the most absorbing ran as long as The Mousetrap, but offstage rather than on. It was in the style of a remorselessly black farce, in which the little man as hero suffers an endless series of blows, reverses and pratfalls. Some are minor, some cataclysmic, but they all have one thing in common: they fail to deter their victim who, like one of those clown figures mounted on a toy rubber ball, always rolls back into the upright position.

Preview: International Dance Festival Birmingham 2016

PREVIEW: INTERNATIONAL DANCE FESTIVAL BIRMINGHAM 2016 Rich cultural programme in England's second city aims to stimulate economy, promote gender equality

Rich cultural programme in England's second city aims to stimulate economy, promote gender equality

International Dance Festival Birmingham (IDFB) is one of the unsung heroes not just of dance in Britain, but of festivals. It treats anyone within striking distance of the West Midlands to an exciting range of performers and public dance events over three weeks, and is cleverly scheduled in May – when lengthening days and bank holidays make us want to go out and have a good time, but it's not quite warm enough for camping.

theartsdesk in Estonia: Tallinn Music Week 2016

THEARTSDESK IN ESTONIA: TALLINN MUSIC WEEK 2016 A Presidential exhortation to save our Europe and our freedom

A Presidential exhortation to save our Europe and our freedom

“If we want to keep this free and democratic Europe of ours free and democratic, we must enlist ourselves, our skills and our commitment to liberty and justice. The problems we face are too great to simply say let the politicians do it.