James Graham: how theatre can come back better
The live arts are struggling for survival. But, says the playwright, the crisis is also a chance to explode barriers
The live arts are struggling for survival. But, says the playwright, the crisis is also a chance to explode barriers
The multimedia artist's new work is a tribute to careworkers and victims of Covid-19
Johnson announces further easing of controls on more sectors of the economy but along with stricter fines
In her new BBC series African Renaissance, the writer asks: what would the continent look like if it hadn't been colonised?
Garry Shandling's mould-breaking sitcom skewered 1990s Hollywood with the help of its biggest stars
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The gold standard of international exhibitions, cancelled this year, is displaying glories from previous editions
Billionaire turned a regional cinema chain into a global entertainment empire
Shannon Murphy's mix of teen tragedy and mercurial energy creates a soaring film " until a disappointing third act
A documentary about the western-backed ousting of Mohammad Mosaddegh is full of surprises and outrage
A teen summer camp for future US statesmen makes for a gripping documentary that's at once optimistic and bleak
Matteo Garrone's live-action adaptation cleaves closely to the original Italian folk tale
Gary McNair and Francesca Moody talk about reinventing the world's biggest arts festival as a live-streamed spectacle
From targeted recruitment to games used to treat PTSD, the ties between warfare and commercial gaming grow ever stronger
The Oxford museum is digging creatively into its own storerooms for its new exhibition
The brilliant brother and sister duo played their first live concert since lockdown at Bold Tendencies, London
Scottish artists feature heavily in an online collection of performances, from chamber music to ballet
Trying to stay safe without turning Mozart into 'Covid Fan Tutte'
While Martin Carthy and Paul Simon were not speaking, many other singers gave voice to this mysterious melody
A split-screen film by Es Devlin and Machiko Weston reflects the split atom, racial divisions and a fractured planet
Leo Szilard was left haunted by the attacks on Japan he enabled. Emily Strasser brings a personal dimension to his story
She has photographed herself almost every day since 1982, providing a snapshot of the past four decades
Catchy themes are not too far removed from the starting points that dominate contemporary London jazz
Based on American folk material, the work was given its premiere in 1934 by Leopold Stokowski and the Philadelphia Orchestra
The London-based band has a big sound but lead singer Catrin Vincent brings delicacy