Poor sleep, mood swings, and an unforgiving work-life balance. One writer explores the unacknowledged weight of capitalism ...
Beyond its musical execution, the apple tree under the sea is an immense literary accomplishment, and a nourishing meal for ...
There's the largest UK exhibition of Iranian-Canadian artist Bahar Noorizadeh's work at Cooper Gallery this week. Elsewhere, ...
The Kenmure Street protest of 2021 saw a community save two of their neighbours from deportation through solidarity and ...
In Thea Lenarduzzi's The Tower, two complex narratives mingle and diverge in an exploration of storytelling and trauma.
Hasan Hadi’s directorial debut, The President’s Cake, sees a young girl go on an odyssey to bake Saddam Hussein a cake. Hadi ...
A night celebrating Robert Burns via the music of David Byrne offers up a hit-and-miss rotation of star turns.
The most effective strand is the first, where Murder Bimbo is crafting a folk-hero feminist story of righteous justice. The ...
Beth de Araújo’s follow-up to 2022's Soft & Quiet is a lucid analysis of the banality of male aggression filtered through the ...
It started when I studied improv at the legendary Upright Citizens Brigade Theatre (UCB) in Los Angeles at the end of 2015. I ...
From the first serrated riff on Sevastopol it's clear that Mandy, Indiana aren't softening up on their first album for Sacred ...
A deeply personal hour with storyteller and multi-disciplinary artist Iddo Oberski offers insights into what it means to be ...