Search News

See all news

Search Results

A black man in a tux holding a gun in a drawing room. There's also another man and a woman there in this production of A Role to Die for.
StarsStarsStarsStarsStars

A Role to Die For review: a sparkling comedy about casting a new 007

Leading lady Tanya Franks is outstanding in this A Role to Die for: behind the scenes of the James Bond…

A group of drag queens on stage in a production of The Diana Mixtape.
StarsStarsStarsStarsStars

The Diana Mixtape review: a campy love letter to Princess Diana at the West End

It takes five fabulous drag queens to play one princess in this new jukebox biopic: The Diana Mixtape.

A photo of Ryan Gosling and the book cover of Project Hail Mary.
Features

Project Hail Mary may break itself on film

Andy Weir’s acclaimed novel, Project Hail Mary, is hailed as a modern classic, but the upcoming film has already sparked…

Music and emotion. Image: Wesley Tingey on Unsplash.
Features

Why do I feel so emotional hearing music from my teenage years?

The way music communicates and evokes emotion is what makes it so important – particularly during the teenage years.

News

Miles Franklin winner 2025: Siang Lu, Ghost Cities

The Miles Franklin winner, Ghost Cities, is a beguiling, metafictional novel set in a film set. But who's directing who?

Publishing after book rejection. Image: Seven Shooter on Unsplash.
Features

When book rejection leads to publishing success

Six Australian authors, including Katrina Cosgrove and Scarlett Harris, open up about their slow path to publication.

A series of inflatable bubbles celebrating the Tour de France.
Features

Tour de France inspired a surge of cycling-themed art installations and illustrations

As the Tour de France Femmes powers through its 2025 stages, artists and cities continue to celebrate cycling’s cultural legacy…

'Dont Rock the Boat' is one of our 'Don't miss in August' recommendations. The photo show cast members from the play aboard the production's houseboat set.
Features

Don’t miss in August – your monthly guide to the brightest and best arts in London

From high fashion to beach bodies and book fairs, there’s a lot to see this summer.

'Fragment and Form' at the Henry Moore Institute, installation view. The photo depicts a white-walled and well-lit gallery space. Three industrial-looking sculptures squat in the foreground; a series of smaller artworks hang on the rear walls.
Features

Sculpture doesn’t do. Sculpture is. Exploring the Henry Moore Institute

Take a trip to Leeds to see what’s happening in contemporary sculpture.

black and white professional portrait of woman with text 'so you want my arts job'. Head of Public Engagement.
Features

So you want my arts job: Tamsin Cull, Head of Public Engagement

As Head of Public Engagement, Tamsin Cull is the force behind QAGOMAs Children's Art Centre. She talks about her arts…

1 17 18 19 20 21 450