Moments aren’t like tears in the rain, they drift from one to the next. In...
About masculinity, sexuality and identity in South Africa, John Trengove’s The...
By writer-director Damon Cardasis, Saturday Church is a soulful exploration...
Mudbound is a period drama set in 1940s Mississippi,...
When one hears about a man’s journey with an elephant, they can’t help but think...
A patriarch called God (Soren Malling) rules the roost over an...
The Omeara is a versatile and cool events space hidden away in the arches behind...
As one of the first health organisations to address the growing issue of acute...
With the increasing computerisation and automation of many...
Tonight’s performance sees Irish pop rockers Bell X1 setting off the show with an...
Exhibitions of art by Wade Guyton and Torbjørn...
Salvador Dali and Marcel Duchamp are two of the most famous...
A singer and actress with a unique tone of voice, Marianne Faithfull is once again...
Denis Villeneuve has established himself as one of the most...
Films dealing with disability can either be great or disastrous. Andy Serkis, in his...
Yes, Les Enfants Terribles are known for making the macabre...
2017 sees the welcome return of Justin Nozuka. Since bursting onto the scene with...
How do you teach kids about letting go of someone they love? Turns out you...
The awe-inspiring Rocky Mountains, stretching from Canada to New Mexico are great to...
Mahalia played to a sold-out Camden Assembly with the casual, approachable ease of...
For the 61st edition of the London Film Festival, the...

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