Mad about the boy: Jane Eyre returns to the NT
Patchy in parts, Sally Cookson’s adaptation remains a worthy staging of the much beloved novel
Patchy in parts, Sally Cookson’s adaptation remains a worthy staging of the much beloved novel
This writer’s virgin Fringe experience was marked by an overdose of creative genius.
Wolf Alice's latest is a great synthesis of multiple influences.
Graffiti artist, poet, painter, the Barbican celebrates one of the brightest stars of the 1980s New York
Time by Electric Light Orchestra is a retrofuturistic classic, a time-travel epic that still feels fresh in 2017
Felix’s Arts Editors take you through London’s cultural hotspots
Music Editor Henry Eshbaugh is not a huge fan of The Clientele's new album
Luciferian Towers ticks the right boxes
LCD Soundsystem's latest album is a transcendent return to the game.
Meet the Arts Editors for this year: Indira, Adam, and Jingjie!
Felix Arts gives you the lowdown on the best arts deals in London, in a tear-out and keep guide to the capital
Burrell's Degas works shine like jewels in the National Gallery's exhibition