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The National Theatre has revealed a stunning line-up of productions for its 2025 season, featuring a mix of revitalized classics, ground-breaking musicals, and celebrated new works. From poignant ...
People Watching has a 'self-assured sensitivity that pulsates through the record', showcasing Sam Fender at his best yet.
Eliza Clark’s 'Boy Parts' is an electrifying look at the relationship between photographer and subject, provoking questions on gender & power.
Thomas Messner reviews 'Killers of The Flower Moon', an epic tale of an under-recognised 20th Century atrocity.
30 years after its initial release in 1993, The Indiependent looks back at Blur's album Modern Life is Rubbish ...
Emotional Support Horse is the multi-talented Claudine Toutoungi’s third collection published by Carcanet, and one which I am sure her firmly established readership will enjoy getting their teeth into ...
Porto, Lisbon's often overlooked sibling, is a must-see, delicious slice of authentic culture tucked away on the north coast of Portugal.
Carry-On enlivens an ethical dilemma: would you endanger multiple strangers to save one person you care about? This is an interesting premise, however it’s weakened by its script. As Ethan converses ...
Eleanor Harvey reviews 'Ludwig', the new detective drama out from the BBC. However, expect a fresh take on the genre with comedy throughout.
Former Rockstar North President and Grand Theft Auto producer Leslie Benzies, along with his studio Build A Rocket Boy, has announced a release date for their new ‘narrative-driven, single-player ...
There may be no exact method to a perfect start but crucially a great first line is one that makes you want to read the second.
Poetry has always been a mirror to our soul, a reflection of our thoughts and untold feelings. Writing a poem is like writing a letter to the world, to leave it out there for the readers to find when ...
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