The Problem with Celebrity Book Clubs
As Sarah Jessica Parker joins Booker Prize judging, we examine whether celebrity book clubs genuinely promote reading or simply offer style over substance.
As Sarah Jessica Parker joins Booker Prize judging, we examine whether celebrity book clubs genuinely promote reading or simply offer style over substance.
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As Chancellor Merz sparks controversy with 'cityscape' remarks, rapper Haftbefehl's Netflix documentary tops charts, highlighting Germany's cultural contradictions. Explore the tension between migrant art and political rhetoric.
Volleyball World CEO Ugo Valensi reveals the immediate benefits of joining CVC's $14bn Global Sport Group. Discover how this partnership is reshaping sports marketing and commercial strategy.
Shocking national study exposes widespread abuse and bullying in Australian grassroots sports, with parents identified as primary perpetrators. Discover the impact and solutions.
Linda Southern-Heathcott discusses Spruce Meadows' 50th anniversary, Cavalry FC, and why her billion-dollar empire remains committed to Canada despite global trends. Discover how trust and patriotism built this sporting institution.
Ireland's new president Catherine Connolly aims to make Irish the working language of presidency, marking potential transformative moment for Gaelic revival in public life.
Explore why modern dating tactics like 'the lean' and 'the linger' often fail to result in actual intimacy. Discover the emotional disconnect in millennial relationships.
Football sensation Chloe Kelly surprises London schoolgirls with an unforgettable training session and motivational talk, championing women's sports and education.
An in-depth analysis of how former soldier Paul Gorton's transition to reality television celebrity raises profound questions about modern fame and national identity.
The fierce online reaction to Mary Earps' new autobiography reveals the dark side of women's football's rapid growth, where passionate support can quickly spiral into toxicity.
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Explore the revolutionary art of Wifredo Lam in MoMA's major retrospective, revealing how the Cuban painter fused modernist innovation with Afro-Caribbean spirituality to challenge colonial narratives.
Katie Mitchell's visionary production of Janáček's philosophical masterpiece delivers a breathtaking fusion of opera and science fiction, featuring a career-defining performance by Aušrinė Stundytė.
Discover how a raw, atmospheric music scene is thriving in the post-industrial towns of northern England, defying London's cultural dominance with its unique blend of working-class authenticity and dark romanticism.
London's monumental new V&A East Museum in Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park announces its 25 March 2025 opening with groundbreaking exhibitions celebrating global creativity and fashion history.
The pounding beats of 90s dance music are experiencing a massive resurgence as original ravers share their club classics with younger generations, creating an unexpected musical bridge across decades.
The new V&A East museum in Stratford promises to revolutionise the museum experience with diverse collections, digital innovation and community focus designed to captivate younger audiences.
Discover the definitive guide to what's genuinely cool and what's become cringe in 2025. From fashion faux pas to digital etiquette, find out where you stand in today's social hierarchy.
The Eisbach river wave, an iconic urban surfing spot in Munich, has unexpectedly disappeared following construction work, devastating the city's vibrant surf culture and prompting urgent questions about its future.
A High Court ruling has determined that a London teenager sent to Ghana to escape gang exploitation can remain there temporarily, in a landmark case about child protection versus parental rights.
England's star goalkeeper Mary Earps has set the football world alight with her explosive autobiography, revealing raw truths about career struggles, mental health battles, and the realities of women's football.
As The Truman Show approaches its 27th anniversary, this deep dive explores how Peter Weir's 1998 cinematic vision has evolved from speculative fiction to unnerving social prophecy in our age of reality TV and digital surveillance.
An investigation reveals how some London eateries are allegedly using mandatory service charges to avoid distributing tips to their waiting staff fairly.
Victor Conte, the controversial founder of BALCO laboratories whose steroid distribution rocked world athletics and baseball, has passed away aged 75, leaving behind a complex legacy in sports history.
Escape the tourist trail and uncover the raw, untamed beauty of County Donegal - Ireland's northwestern gem where dramatic cliffs, Gaelic culture and warm hospitality await.
Discover how the psychological games from BBC's 'The Traitors' are playing out in offices across Britain, as workplace trust erodes and corporate backstabbing becomes the new normal.
The New Zealand government has abolished mandatory Māori cultural practices in classrooms, sparking debate about cultural preservation versus educational flexibility.
Former Irish athletics star Kenneth O'Sullivan sentenced to prison after pretending to have terminal cancer and using iPhone cable to fake medical procedures in elaborate deception.
Irish sporting legend DJ Carey faces sentencing after admitting to defrauding friends of €400,000 by pretending to have pancreatic cancer in an elaborate deception.