Culture | June 8, 2016
Review: The Spoils
You can see why Jesse Eisenberg attracts comparisons with Woody Allen: both excel in playing (and wr (...Read More)
You can see why Jesse Eisenberg attracts comparisons with Woody Allen: both excel in playing (and wr (...Read More)
This impressive collection of Bhupen Khakhar’s work is a personal journey through the life of Indi (...Read More)
If you could forget about Sideways, the Oscar-winning film starring Paul Giamatti, this play (by the (...Read More)
This is Living is a weepy in the David Nicholls mould, effectively and sometimes shamelessly pressin (...Read More)
British punk, with its DIY attitude and rejection of establishment values, seems like an unlikely su (...Read More)
More than 20 years after it first went on display, the inside of Mona Hatoum’s rectum is as impres (...Read More)
A man stands under harsh fluorescent strip-lights, slowly – painfully slowly – mopping the floor (...Read More)
This update of a Stalin-era Russian satire veers between chaotic hilarity and ill-judged mean-spirit (...Read More)