Les Liaisons Dangereuses: Aiden Turner Steals the Show
Aiden Turner and Lesley Manville deliver powerful performances in Marianne Elliott's adaptation of the scandalous 18th-century French novel at the National Theatre.
Aiden Turner and Lesley Manville deliver powerful performances in Marianne Elliott's adaptation of the scandalous 18th-century French novel at the National Theatre.
From K-pop and skincare to food and fashion, Korean culture is booming in Chile, Mexico, and Brazil, with fans embracing everything from dance to dramas.
A new book celebrates the vibrant LGBTQ+ artists of Fire Island, exploring their contributions to culture and community through interviews and artwork.
Discover Henry Harris' easy Easter lunch alternative with baked smoked haddock in parmesan cream and a make-ahead lemon icebox pudding for a stress-free feast.
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RecommendedA new arts district along the Thames River in London has officially opened, featuring galleries, performance spaces, and public art installations to boost cultural tourism.
A review of 'What I'm Here For,' a play that transforms a nurse's stressful weekend shift into a gothic horror story, exploring alienation and moral dilemmas in healthcare.
Marine archaeologists have discovered the wreck of the Danish flagship Dannebroge, sunk by Admiral Horatio Nelson in 1801. Divers are racing to excavate the site before it becomes a construction zone for a new housing district in Copenhagen harbor.
The beloved teen protagonists Max and Chloe reunite as adults in this final chapter, delivering a heartfelt conclusion to their decade-spanning story about love and loss.
As PBS's The Open Mind nears its 70th anniversary, this long-running talk show stands as a bastion of depth and civility, contrasting sharply with Trump's Maga era. Host Alexander Heffner discusses its legacy and new Mayors of the World series.
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RecommendedThe Unicorn and RSC's co-production offers a trimmed, accessible version of Shakespeare's comedy, blending original language with playful captions and slapstick for young viewers.
The Joseph Rowntree Charitable Trust has appointed Professor Keon West as head of reparations to confront the chocolate brand's historical links to enslavement and colonial exploitation.
Eid, Nowruz, Passover, and Easter celebrations highlight how food and family rituals foster generosity, memory, and hope across cultures in the UK and beyond.
Stephen Marche explores how writers can adapt to AI, arguing that human creativity remains essential despite automation. Learn strategies for using AI as a tool without losing artistic integrity.
Discover the world of chocolate-infused liqueurs, from creamy blends to traditional crème de cacao, perfect for Easter celebrations and year-round indulgence.
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RecommendedA priceless gold helmet stolen from Romania two decades ago has been recovered in the Netherlands, marking a major victory for international art crime investigations.
Explore the top 20 rabbit moments in cinema, from Watership Down to Fatal Attraction, showcasing how these creatures often symbolize dark themes in movies.
A visual journey capturing Tokyo's cherry blossom season and Holy Week processions worldwide, showcasing cultural and natural beauty through stunning photography.
Wireless Festival's decision to headline Kanye West despite his history of antisemitic remarks draws condemnation from Jewish groups and London officials.
A writer grapples with the moral complexities of not informing her sister about their sibling's impending death, exploring themes of silence, pain, and family dynamics in a deeply personal narrative.
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RecommendedThe classic Australian meal of fish and chips is facing steep price increases due to a fuel crisis and supply chain disruptions, impacting consumers nationwide.
A review of Sarah Perry's audiobook 'Death of an Ordinary Man,' exploring its extraordinary portrayal of terminal illness through narrative depth and emotional resonance.
Australian pop sensation Peach PRC opens up about her journey to stardom, the pressures of authenticity, and her evolving sound in a candid new interview.
Discover Jess Cartner-Morley's curated April fashion essentials, from Biscoff Easter eggs to versatile skirts and holiday-ready accessories, all blending joy with practicality for spring updates.
Katie Price faces renewed criticism from PETA and viewers after discussing rehoming her 12 pets. The former model has a history of animal deaths in her care, sparking petitions and offers to stop her from owning animals.
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RecommendedLaurie Webb, the British actor who held the title of oldest living Doctor Who contributor, has passed away peacefully at 101. The Welsh star appeared in the 1972 adventure The Three Doctors and had a prolific television career spanning decades.
London fashion label Peachy Den has launched a new flagship store on Brewer Street in Soho, marking its second physical location in the capital. The brand, known for its 90s and 00s-inspired designs, continues to attract celebrity fans and achieve signifi
Explore the real London locations behind the high-octane thriller Fuze, starring Aaron Taylor-Johnson and Theo James, from Paddington to Edgware Road.
Actor Richard Kind discusses how Mel Brooks' musical The Producers would be received if it debuted today, acknowledging changing comedy tastes while embracing the show's enduring legacy in his West End revival.
5 Seconds Of Summer perform at London's O2 Arena on April 2, 2026. Get door opening times, support acts, and expected start and end times for the Everyone's A Star World Tour.
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RecommendedSXSW London reveals its 2026 music lineup, featuring headliners like Earl Sweatshirt and Tiwa Savage, with over 200 artists performing across east London venues in June.