Max Porter's powerful book has been adapted for the stage.
Often overlooked for the composer's more popular works.
A Clockwork Orange, Dr Strangelove, and A Space Odyssey all return to the big screen.
Dream-like, but lacking the anger and passion of Shakespeare's play.
He's spent the last 25 years well.
Meet the MSG Sphere.
It most certainly can.
An artistic feat and a lesson in history.
Entirely random poll/survey/scientific study.
A blockbuster at Design Museum.
See Sunflowers, Starry Night Over the Rhone and other famous works.
I have two homes now - Syria and London.
Beats the usual tourist snaps.
Just don't wallop your waitress in the chops.
You placard game is strong, London.
Dame Penelope Wilton is the star of the show.
A gentle, charming one-man play.
Superb vocal quality, but the staging and styling is bizarre and confused.
An intimate, claustrophobic look at a couple executed for espionage.
At last, Rufus Norris’s National Theatre has come of age.
Boycie's backing this too.
Free exhibition at Royal Hospital Chelsea.
London's answer to the Sistine Chapel is back in business.
Spotting a ticket inspector is easy. They'll stab you with their massive scissor arms.
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