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Backstage, shows, people, parties. Watch, listen, read.
Backstage, shows, people, parties. Watch, listen, read.
Two million fans and Drake packed out Nathan Phillips Square, and Justin Aranha was there to capture all the action.
The unflinching Bradford playwright was overlooked during her lifetime. Now The Face speaks to the Northern writers keeping her spirit alive.
As the number of women jockeys grows, a new subculture is shaping the horse racing industry.
The British-born Ghanaian producer whose discography includes work with Lauryn Hill, Burna Boy, Mr Eazi, Not3s and Kojo Funds takes us on an hour-long tour through the Ghana highlife genre.
Marie Le Conte reports on the state of the planet, the state of the nation and the rise of eco-fascism from the Green Party Spring Conference in Scarborough.
“It was a crew of fully clothed people and there I am in my tighty whiteys hanging around.” The actor and playwright talks us through his new film We The Animals based on Justin Torres’ acclaimed novel.
Meet the movers, shakers and taste-makers of BCN’s ever-growing alt-reggaeton brigade.
Photo of the day: huge crowds thronged Hong Kong on 9th June to protest against a controversial extradition law proposal that has sparked the biggest public backlash against the city’s pro-Beijing leadership in years.
Featuring over 100 artists and spanning 50 years, this exhibition celebrates work engaging with gender identity, in a time we need these conversations more than ever.
We speak to the artists, curators and collaborators involved in Somerset House’s groundbreaking exhibition Get Up, Stand Up Now. First up, Moroccan artist Hassan Hajjaj.
One is a low-key art space in a former diplomatic residential compound. The other is an underground bunker built during the Sino-Japanese war. In China’s art scene, Peng Xiaoyang’s spaces take a radically different approach.
Photo of the day: Character actors from Com2uS’s East Legend video game take a rest during the E3 Electronic Entertainment Expo in Los Angeles, California, U.S. on Wednesday 12th June.
We speak to the artists, curators and collaborators involved in Somerset House’s groundbreaking exhibition Get Up, Stand Up Now.
One week, one mood: Moya Lothian-Mclean’s deep-dive into the feel of the week.
“If fear of the future was last season’s theme, then this season is about how to cope with that fear,” says Xander Zhou.
The actor makes an appearance in one of 2020’s biggest releases, but his association with the medium extends beyond a single game.