Ruth Wilson breathes new life into Hedda Gabler
Hedda Gabler is on at the Lyttelton Theatre until the 21st of March, 2017
Hedda Gabler is on at the Lyttelton Theatre until the 21st of March, 2017
Julius Caesar is on at the King's Cross Theatre until Saturday, the 17th of December
Philip Roth's profoud novel tests our values
Three of our writers look back on their favourite productions and exhibitions from this year.
Zaha Hadid left behind a monumental legacy
With countless rap and R&B projects dropping this year, 2016 has been an incredible year for hip-hop and urban culture. There’s been an unprecedented wave of new music from giants in the modern rap game, like Drake, Kendrick Lamar and Kanye West, to exciting debut albums from
Culture editors Indira Mallik and Fred Fyles give their round-up of the last 12 months in terms of culutre. Expect TV escapism, highlighting women in music, and going crazy over Olivia Laing...
The underlying narrative of the album tells the true story of the life of J. Cole’s late friend James McMillan
Classically beautiful, slim, cis, able-bodied, and overwhelming white
The Little Matchgirl is on at the Sam Wanamaker Playhouse until the 22nd of January 2017
The Duke is on at the Jerwood Theatre (Royal Court Theatre) until the 14th of February 2017
Sometimes artists we love have characters that we don’t. In our new weekly feature, we examine some of the artists whose antics regularly embarrass their fans. Can we separate the music from the artist? First up is German singer, Nico.