Culture | December 21, 2016
Review: Saint Joan
Gemma Arterton is the star attraction in this stylish but ultimately forgettable production of Berna (...Read More)
Gemma Arterton is the star attraction in this stylish but ultimately forgettable production of Berna (...Read More)
The British pop-culture landscape is dominated by kings and queens, from Henry VIII in Wolf Hall to (...Read More)
It’s astonishing to think this painfully raw, searingly relevant play was first performed 125 year (...Read More)
Playing The Last Guardian is like booting up a fondly remembered game from your childhood. Almost 10 (...Read More)
Zaha Hadid’s iconic buildings can be found everywhere from Beijing to Brixton, a distinctive baroq (...Read More)
Recent years have seen a slew of productions about Hollywood, from the magic of its inception in Tra (...Read More)
Buried Child, first performed in 1978, feels like it was written for the dog days of 2016. Sam Sheph (...Read More)
Robert Rauschenberg has catholic tastes. He’s a bubbling cauldron of ideas – one of which is a l (...Read More)