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London Art Guide May 2026: best art, theatre and music
This month's London art guide brings you a joyful men's choir, a festival of Korean dance and several exciting art…
Wabi-sabi or sloppy? How to tell authentic from slapdash
In an age of artificial perfection, wabi-sabi is a refuge that offers lessons for embracing the human in art and…
Rocky Horror turns 50 – and still refuses to behave itself
The 50th Anniversary Spectacular Tour is a loud, fan‑driven celebration of Rocky Horror’s cult legacy, complete with original cast appearances.
The Woman in Black review: two performances to fear
John Mackay and Daniel Burke anchor this unsettling ghost story at the Bristol Old Vic with performances of rare discipline,…
Half Man review: even more devastating than Baby Reindeer
Richard Gadd toys with your emotions once more in Half Man, his latest exploration of wounded masculinity.
Top tips for building a sustainable arts practice in 2026
Building a sustainable creative practice doesn't mean doing everything all at once.
8 best board games inspired by movies and TV shows
These fantastic board games adapt and expand on classic film and TV franchises.
Begone Satan! Dungeons & Dragons works wonders in education
Dungeons & Dragons can expand children's minds through play-based learning, as these educators and learning designers explain.
Sex work gets the respect it deserves in Margo’s Got Money Troubles
The film and TV industry hasn’t always been kind to sex workers, but the new series Margo’s Got Money Troubles…
UK government announces £30 million boost for video games developers
Video games are now an intrinsic part of the UK's Creative Industries Sector Plan.