Antoinette Nwandu: 'I long for white writers to wrestle with whiteness'
The American playwright on writing 'Pass Over' and how the theatre industry needs to dig deep
The American playwright on writing 'Pass Over' and how the theatre industry needs to dig deep
Jackie Wullschläger selects her best mid-year reads
With Glastonbury due to celebrate its 50th anniversary, David Cheal looks back at his life as a festival-goer
Packed crowds in intimate venues are the life and soul of theatre " but impossible to manage in a pandemic
This performance from Sychrov Castle was a thank-you to Czech healthcare workers
George Easton explains how he gives famous jewels an authentic patina
Plus: Art Basel's owners pave way for new investment; Vortic app hosts London galleries
Thomas Clay's film is set at a time of prohibitions and possibilities
Exile and espionage intertwine in Olivier Assayas's film
Jon Stewart directs this lightweight film about a fictional Democratic strategist
Documentaries tell stories of sexual abuse in the music industry and in USA Gymnastics
Officials warn any aid to prevent the industry collapsing is 'not imminent'
Is the city that has attracted collectors, gallerists and avant-garde artists losing some of its allure?
The California trio's most accomplished album to date shows a band in full control of its direction
Covid-19 has forced auctioneers to rethink their businesses, both for the present and the post-crisis era
The launch of the TV platform shows how media investments can go badly wrong
Our pick of the best shows online, from Claire Foy and Matt Smith in Lungs, to an immersive mix between theatre and gaming
Eight opera houses from across Europe combined forces in this online programme of arias and extracts
Lucia Silvestri reflects on four decades at Bulgari, fashion designers photograph their jewellery and George Easton dreams up jewels for 'The Crown'
The song became part of the soundtrack to the Summer of Love
Japan's most celebrated female director was due to document the Tokyo 2020 Games. Now she looks to 2021
The music-hall artiste on longing for the stage " and his Australian homesick blues
The images speak to a criminal justice system skewed by socio-economic disparity and politicised against minorities
The HBO/Sky reboot imagines the defence attorney as a young private detective in 1930s Los Angeles
The story of a 'segregation experiment' is a tough watch at times, but the children exude enthusiasm and kindness