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Soho Theatre hosts Typical - A one-person show offering a timely exposition of racism and stereotyping in Britain through the telling of the tragic story of Christopher Alder
Soho Theatre hosts Typical - A one-person show offering a timely exposition of racism and stereotyping in Britain through the telling of the tragic story of Christopher Alder
British museum reinforces the urgency of climate action in its recent exhibition on Arctic life, Arctic - culture and climate
Rosie Millns catches up with performers from a refreshingly great Live Music Society show.
Each week Michael Kohn helps bring classical pieces into a more inviting and inclusive light.
Arts Editor Vaidhiswaran Ramesh reminisces the Courtauld Gallery with a virtual visit, as the Gallery announce their reopening after extensive renovations in late 2021.
Each week Michael Kohn helps bring classical pieces into a more inviting and inclusive light.
In this week's edition, Michael chats with David Wheeler, the Principal Horn of Imperial Orchestra Society
Doncaster native Dominic Harrison, professionally known as YUNGBLUD, is one of the music industry’s most unorthodox and varied artists active right now. Fiercely loyal to his fans, Dom has developed a die-hard social media following, where his posts flaunting expressive dress sense, gender-fluidity and ideas of being your authentic
Arts editor Eamon Akil Farhat braves COVID fears to bring to you yet another review from The West End
Every holiday season, we’re greeted with the same familiar playlist of Christmas songs, but what else is out there? What can you discover off the beaten path?
Arts editor Vaidhiswaran Ramesh mourns sanitised way we are all forced to take in art at the moment
Each week Michael Kohn introduces us to one famous and one obscure classical composition, attempting to break down barriers and make the genre more accessible. Last week was Ravel and Britten featuring French Horns.