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Brighter days ⦠a visitor to Londonâs Southbank this month. Photograph: Guy Bell/Rex/Shutterstock
Brighter days ⦠a visitor to Londonâs Southbank this month. Photograph: Guy Bell/Rex/Shutterstock
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Perhaps not right at the top of the list of the things that most people remember about 2020 is the fact that it was the 250th anniversary of Beethovenâs birth. But on the afternoon of Sunday 16 March 2020, I was in my seat in the Royal Festival Hall for a mammoth Beethoven birthday concert. Esa-Pekka Salonen and the Philharmonia Orchestra were re-enacting Beethovenâs famous 1808 marathon performance. Unlike the 1808 concert, by all accounts a chaotic affair in a freezing cold theatre with an under-rehearsed orchestra, Salonenâs performance was brilliantly polished and the heating was on in the RFH. But the concert was haunted by a sense that the world was about to change. In the words
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In the wake of the Black Lives Matter protests, Trevor McDonald and Charlene White examined the legacy of George Floyd s murder in Britain
12 May 2021 • 9:58pm
Charlene White and Sir Trevor McDonald
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A sense of running to catch up pervades ITV’s reaction to the Black Lives Matter movement. The broadcaster now has a “diversity acceleration plan” but always seems to be on the back foot: reacting to criticism that its daytime presenting teams are too white; being forced to part ways with Piers Morgan.
A series of dramas told from a black perspective, Unsaid Stories, was aired last year but each story was only 15 minutes, making the whole thing feel like an afterthought. Finally, though, they’ve added some gravitas, in the form of Sir Trevor McDonald.
The Guardian celebrates its 200th birthday with a trio of rousing films
Tony Barry directs the films, which feature a montage of striking photographs that highlight the biggest challenges our planet faces 07/05/2021 9:32 am
Oliver created the campaign to mark a huge milestone for the British paper, which was founded in 1821. Each film is dedicated to a different topic, all of which tie into the Guardian’s editorial mission. Environment explores the ecological impact of humans on the future of the planet and its climate; Equality looks at civil rights and gender issues; and Stories looks back at major world events.
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