As art biennales proliferate internationally, a Portuguese event is pursuing a fundamentally different course. Anozero, a biennial art event situated in the 17th-century Coimbra Santa…
A fresh animated film is introducing medieval Islamic scholars to the screen for cinema viewers across Britain. Time Hoppers: The Silk Road, produced by Canadian…
Victoria Wood, the reserved genius who reshaped British comedy with her sharp humour, musicality and fearless exploration of life in the suburbs, has been recalled…
Luca Guadagnino, the renowned Italian film director behind Call Me By Your Name and Challengers, has returned to opera for the first occasion in 15…
Kae Tempest, the Mercury Prize-nominated poet, musician and writer, has found renewed creative purpose through his most recent publication after a transformative personal journey. A…
A decade has passed since Prince’s death in April 2016, yet the Minneapolis legend’s influence on music and culture continues to be as powerful as…
Samuel Preston, the singer who rose to prominence as the frontman of early 2000s indie-punk band the Ordinary Boys before becoming a press regular on…
For many years, classical music education has stayed largely unavailable to young people in the most deprived neighbourhoods across Britain. However, a wave of new…
The established gallery exhibition is experiencing a substantial transformation. Contemporary British artists are increasingly leveraging digital technology to circumvent established display restrictions, democratising access to…
Morris dancing, Britain’s quintessential folk tradition, is undergoing a significant resurgence across rural villages, captivating local and visiting audiences. Once written off as an outdated…