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This down to earth outfit talks Glastonbury, being Kylie super-fans, and what’s next after a huge 2016
This down to earth outfit talks Glastonbury, being Kylie super-fans, and what’s next after a huge 2016
The Pacifist’s Guide to the War on Cancer is on at the National Theatre until 29 November.
Hair by Sam McKnight is on at Somerset House until 12 March 2017
Harrogate is touring the country until November 16, passing through Oxford, Cantebury, Norwich, and Cambridge, among others.
Paul Nash is on at the Tate Britain until 5 March 2017
Music is an amazingly powerful way to impact a message to an audience, a community or even a generation. Women have traditionally been a marginalized and oppressed social group and in our modern society, we still face prejudices unknown to our male counterparts. In the spirit of ‘Imperial Girls Can
Entering the glamorous world of competitive dance at the Royal Albert Hall
Emma Rice steps down from her role as Globe director
In a time when all-female casts are still seen as a gimmick Jack Steadman discusses the importance of bending and breaking original texts and taking gender off the list of casting specifications
Chimdi Igwe discusses the use of the infamous n-word in rap and how the expansion of the genre beyond the Black community doesn't give you a free pass to use it.
Dylan won the Nobel Prize for Literature last week, the first musician to win. Adam Gellatly writes why Dylan deserves to win, and the impact that the songwriter has had on him.
Reviewing Puccini's Tosca at the London Coliseum