Culture | September 21, 2015
Review: The World Goes Pop
The World Goes Pop could have as its unofficial tagline: “There’s More to Pop Art Than Tins of S (...Read More)
The World Goes Pop could have as its unofficial tagline: “There’s More to Pop Art Than Tins of S (...Read More)
A dazzling central performance ensures Duncan Macmillan’s new play about addiction isn’t drowned (...Read More)
This revival of Caryl Churchill’s 2002 play takes place in a sealed glass box, the audience gazing (...Read More)
New York Times writer Dan Kois popularised the phrase “eating your cultural vegetables” – the (...Read More)
The Motherfucker With the Hat is where you might end up if you commissioned Quentin Tarantino to wri (...Read More)
Haruki Murakami’s novel Kafka on the Shore is an ever-shifting mirage where dream and reality, pas (...Read More)
Bradley Cooper’s performance in The Elephant Man is an impressive feat of physical acting that’s (...Read More)
“I only just wrote some of this… I hope it works out.” These aren’t the words you expect (...Read More)