Seeing Hans Zimmer’s music performed live is a little like seeing the MSO if they were all wearing leather and performing in an arena with drunk male hecklers.
Dale Frank was once considered one of art’s “bad boys”. A new documentary offers an intimate look behind the scenes.
From a book that its own author may not have approved of to a beautiful and confronting photography collection,there’s a bumper crop of releases this month.
F.Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby is said to contain some of the most perfect sentences ever written about America.
The American author’s Diary of A Wimpy Kid series is the fourth bestselling book series of all time - and not just in kids’ books.
In the third instalment of her fictional triptych,Katie Kitmaura wields her words with scalpel-like precision to explore the demands women are “expert at negotiating”.
E.A. Hanks’s memoir re-creates a road trip she once took with her late mother to seek answers to what was an “incomprehensible” childhood.
A central focus for US progressives should be raising wellbeing by creating more for everyone,argue Ezra Klein and Derek Thompson in their new book.
In 1962,the artist visited Auschwitz. The paintings he created afterwards have been brought together in a new exhibition.
Harold Pinter’s bleakly funny The Dumb Waiter shows us the banality in brutality. It features in a new Ensemble double header with his equally comic play The Lover.