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Hedwig and the Angry Inch at 25: John Cameron Mitchell on his cult hit
John Cameron Mitchell celebrates a film that's greatest legacy may be its refusal to belong to anyone.
‘Throwing money into a black hole’: The reality of taking an Australian show to Edinburgh Fringe
The fantasy of being ‘discovered’ is only part of the appeal. So why do artists risk everything for Edinburgh Fringe?
Gillian Anderson and Hannah Einbinder on Teenage Sex and Death at Camp Miasma
The Teenage Sex and Death at Camp Miasma stars talk horror heritage, queer filmmaking and their favourite final girls.
Christopher Nolan was the wrong director for The Odyssey
The Odyssey is written, produced and directed by Christopher Nolan, but he's missed all the wonder and painted the epic…
Best new arts prize winners & opportunities: July 2026
This month's round-up includes the winner of museum of the year, plus opportunities for artists, writers and theatre-makers.
Theatre of the World interview: the Chilean artists tapping into puppetry’s power
Chilean theatre company Silencio Blanco uses puppetry to create powerful, documentary-style theatre works that are now touring the world.
Winning werewolf films to howl at before Robert Eggers’ Werwulf
Howl at the moon, the time of the werewolf is nigh.
London Art Guide July 2026: best art, theatre and music
Celebrate summer with our pick of the best festivals, art shows, events and exhibitions in London this month.
10 new films we can’t wait to see before 2026 is out
From Olivia Colman's latest drama to the Australian comedy The Fox, here are the big films we're looking forward to…
Cult band Angine de Poitrine and the line between tribute and imitation
In the age of the algorithm, imitation is no longer just a matter of homage.