Read our review of English National Opera's Rise and Fall of the City of Mahagonny: Brecht and Weill’s largest collaborative ...
The immigrant experience is most often discussed, and most easily understood, as one of an entire person’s movement and ...
With these epistolary snapshots, McCullough tackles an extraordinary range of subjects: from virtual reality, secular liberalism, and the nature of fatherhood to Islam, infant baptism, and the ...
Alain Gomis's extraordinary sixth feature 'Dao' shimmies restlessly between Europe and Africa, fiction and reality, the ...
Ozgu Namal and Tansu Bicer star in Catack’s meticulously-calibrated Berlin competition title ...
Findings based on the evidence of Melanie Gill are thrown out by high court – and could open the door for more of the families affected ...
Trying a little too hard to be ‘Heat.’ ...
A systematic review explored the types of alienation children and adolescents with cancer experience during their cancer journey.
Josh Safdie and Ronald Bronstein executive produce this half-hour series about property disputes, misused surveillance and a ...
Michael Rozek questions what movies can be, asking a legend among actresses to deliver a half-baked monologue about cinema's potential and limitations.
New writing takes many forms: this is one of the glories of contemporary British performance. One of these is the shared ...
The novel takes seriously the question of whether you can read Proust and have a day job, circling the perennial tension ...
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