The stiff silhouettes of the 19th century melted into fluid lines After the devastation of the First World War, a generation refused to look back. Youth became the currency of modernity. Cities like ...
With that open ended question, the familiar series of events has begun.
Darcy McBrinn examines how in 'a modern world of Trumps, Musks, Murdochs...th[e] division Lang would have wished mediated is becoming increasingly absolute' ...
West’s bisexuality was alluring but unthreatening; a quirk of her aristocratic idiosyncrasy. Vita and Virginia, analysed by.
To perform Cluedo is to undertake the difficult task of staging a theatrical adaptation based on a film, which draws inspiration from a classic board game – yet the Oswald’s Players Theatre Company ...
As our evenings get colder there is perhaps no greater pleasure than getting wrapped up in a good old-fashioned murder mystery story. Thus, I found Sixth Side’s production of Agatha Christie’s And ...
"A book which has metaphorically held my hand through life" - Milly Evans describes the fantastical comfort to be found in The Hobbit as well as its many allusions to old English and Scandinavian ...
From roofer to policeman to BAFTA-nominated writer; Tess Cato explores Tony Schumacher's personal journey to success.
‘When a white jogger is raped by black youths in Central Park, Dinkins – not Ravitch or Goldin or Giuliani or Koch – has to answer for the behaviour of the perpetrators’ – Joe Klein, New York Magazine ...
"This novel is a provocation to the essayist", Charlie Bennett explores Ernest Hemmingway's A Farewell to Arms through the lens of theme.
As the weather grew colder and nights drew in people, whose lives revolved around and stomachs were dependent upon the land, would celebrate the harvest with a festival. From the 16 th century when ...
Los Angeles is a sprawl. Created in the vision of post WW2 nuclear worriers, the idea was such a vast city would be protected against missile strikes which could take out other, denser cities. I ...