Culture | November 9, 2018

Review: Home Futures

That the British are obsessed with our homes is a truism. Few other nations obsess quite so much abo (...Read More)

Culture | November 9, 2018

Review: Klimt/Schiele

The Royal Academy makes the bold, and probably wrong, decision to display drawings by these fearsome (...Read More)

Culture | October 26, 2018

Review: The Wild Duck

There have been a spate of productions recently that take a classic play, lift up the hood, and have (...Read More)

Culture | October 26, 2018

Review: Edward Burne-Jones

It’s easy to be sniffy about the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood, a bunch of bohemian Victorians obsess (...Read More)

Culture | October 12, 2018

Review: I’m Not Running

With 17 original plays debuting at the National Theatre, screenwriting credits that include The Hour (...Read More)

Culture | October 5, 2018

Review: Tania Bruguera

The Turbine Hall is the toughest gig in contemporary art. While it must feel like a dream commission (...Read More)