Swedish pop provocateur Zara Larsson has arrived at a critical juncture in her career, establishing herself as one of the globe’s leading artists whilst refusing…
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Tom Rowlands of the Chemical Brothers and Norwegian vocalist-composer Aurora have joined forces to create Tomora, an inventive new dance-pop partnership that blends the former’s…
Existentialism is experiencing an unexpected resurgence on screen, with François Ozon’s new film adaptation of Albert Camus’ seminal novel The Stranger leading the charge. Eighty-four…
Bruce Hornsby, the pianist behind the 1986 smash hit “The Way It Is”, is enjoying an unexpected surge in mainstream recognition in his early seventies….
David Chase, the creator of HBO’s groundbreaking crime drama The Sopranos, has examined his landmark series’ legacy whilst discussing his newest venture—a new drama exploring…
Britain’s leading museums are launching a transformative shift towards accessibility, recognising that heritage collections should be accessible to everyone, without regard to physical ability or…
For more than four centuries, William Shakespeare’s dramatic works and poetry have remained the foundation of English literature education across British schools. Despite occasional debates…
Once dismissed as a quaint relic of England’s countryside traditions, Morris dancing is witnessing an remarkable comeback amongst Britain’s younger generation. From university societies to…
The worldwide art world is experiencing a substantial transformation as contemporary galleries progressively embrace the need of supporting overlooked voices. From emerging talents in Africa…
Across Britain, master craftspeople are revitalising centuries-old traditions by passing their invaluable skills to future craftspeople through modern apprenticeship schemes. From stonemasonry work to heritage…