Culture | June 17, 2016
Review: Richard III
Richard III is the ideal play for these post-facts times, where rhetoric is no longer anchored to re (...Read More)
Richard III is the ideal play for these post-facts times, where rhetoric is no longer anchored to re (...Read More)
Tom Sellers seemed to come out of nowhere. Sure, he’s worked for a bunch of great chefs, but aged (...Read More)
It’s been 14 years in the planning, it’s four years overdue, and it cost £260m. But the extensi (...Read More)
Frasier has always struck me as a sitcom about American masculinity. The title character is a rich, (...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)
Steve Hilton was so unconventional during his time as Tory party spin doctor that when they ca (...Read More)
If you could forget about Sideways, the Oscar-winning film starring Paul Giamatti, this play (by the (...Read More)