Culture | May 5, 2017
Review: The Treatment
The Treatment is a work of lofty, detached genius, reminiscent of the jostling intellectualism of Ma (...Read More)
The Treatment is a work of lofty, detached genius, reminiscent of the jostling intellectualism of Ma (...Read More)
Ivo van Hove is the most stylish theatre director working today. His run of hits include the delicio (...Read More)
This exhibition is called “Chris Ofili: Weaving Magic” but that’s rather misleading, because C (...Read More)
No work of literary fiction makes such an impassioned defence of bestiality as Edward Albee’s The (...Read More)
The Tate Britain flew the rainbow flag to celebrate this exhibition of queer art, which marks the 50 (...Read More)
There is no method of 21st century expression more maligned than the selfie. It’s synonymous with (...Read More)
The Kid Stays in the Picture started life as the self-aggrandising memoir of legendary Hollywood pro (...Read More)
The Japanese House is a brilliant, surprising, tactile exhibition that transforms the Barbican’s u (...Read More)