US Military Role-Players Train Troops for Combat Zones
Photographer Claire Beckett documents the civilians and soldiers who simulate Afghan and Iraqi life to prepare US troops for deployment. Explore this unique training world.
Photographer Claire Beckett documents the civilians and soldiers who simulate Afghan and Iraqi life to prepare US troops for deployment. Explore this unique training world.
The Guardian's annual Shift Happens report uncovers five major cultural transformations reshaping Australian society. Discover the trends defining the nation's identity.
Discover how multilingual households maintain cultural heritage through language switching and why schools should embrace linguistic diversity in education. Read more about preserving identity.
Dispatch delivers adult superhero drama with Telltale's signature choice-driven narrative. Read our full review of this emotional, character-focused adventure.
A chance viewing of Billy Connolly's World Tour of Scotland documentary inspired an Australian woman to swap Melbourne for the UK, leading to an unexpected life in Belfast.
Catch the classic 1998 adventure-comedy Six Days Seven Nights starring Harrison Ford on Great TV this Sunday. Find showtimes and film details for this family-friendly favourite.
American tourists visited a Wetherspoons pub in London and declared it 'authentic' and 'cultural'. Discover their full experience and surprising food reactions.
Greenwich Council launches a public consultation on the future of its five adventure play centres, aiming to make savings amidst a £45.1m budget gap. Have your say from November 17.
A new survey reveals one-third of US museums have lost government grants since Trump took office, forcing programme cancellations and threatening their future. Discover the impact on cultural institutions.
PCS union members strike at British Library over real-terms pay cuts while executives receive bonuses. Zadie Smith questions Britain's cultural values.
Durham's acclaimed Lumiere light festival closes after 15 years, taking £43m economic impact with it. As arts funding faces 32% cuts, we examine why cultural investment matters more than ever.
New York's Harlem Studio Museum announces its new permanent location at 242 East 125th Street after controversial relocation plan. Discover the museum's fresh start.
Top industry leaders call for regulatory reform and cultural investment to sustain London's global position. Discover the key insights from the Central London Alliance panel.
Fair Isle practitioners accuse Channel 4's Game of Wool of cultural appropriation and factual errors. Discover why the knitting community is unravelling.
A scathing auditor's report uncovers catastrophic security lapses at the Louvre, detailing how thieves exploited alarm failures and staff shortages in one of Paris's most audacious art thefts.
The adrenaline-fuelled celebrity edition of Race Across the World has launched with four famous duos embarking on an epic journey from Southeast Asia, promising tears, tension and unforgettable moments.
Discover the best free events and activities across London from November 7-9, 2025, from immersive art installations to family-friendly festivals and cultural celebrations.
Witness the mesmerising spectacle of Thailand's Loy Krathong and Yi Peng festivals through stunning photography, as thousands of lanterns illuminate the night sky in a celebration of light and hope.
Discover the vibrant cultural scene of London this November 2025 with our curated guide to must-see exhibitions, theatre productions, festivals, and seasonal attractions across the capital.
House of Illustration returns as a major cultural destination in King's Cross, becoming the global epicentre for illustration art with expansive new galleries and community spaces.
A breathtaking visual journey capturing Wednesday's celestial events and spiritual traditions across continents, from Hindu festivals to lunar wonders.
A thoughtful new documentary outlines the powerful ethical and cultural arguments for repatriating the Elgin Marbles to Athens, reigniting the centuries-old debate.
Hollywood's favourite adventure duo is reportedly reuniting for a brand new Mummy movie, sending fans into a frenzy of excitement.
Akram Khan Company presents a mesmerising new work exploring migration, identity and the ghosts of history through breathtaking contemporary dance at London's The Place.
London's monumental new V&A East Museum in Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park announces its 25 March 2025 opening with groundbreaking exhibitions celebrating global creativity and fashion history.
Chinese observers draw unsettling parallels between Trump's cultural transformation of America and their own historical experience, noting familiar patterns of ideological purification and nationalist fervour.
The new V&A East museum in Stratford promises to revolutionise the museum experience with diverse collections, digital innovation and community focus designed to captivate younger audiences.
Hollywood icons Brendan Fraser and Rachel Weisz are set to resurrect the beloved adventure franchise with a terrifying new twist from acclaimed horror directors.
Discover how Nottingham's beloved art gallery defied closure through an extraordinary community takeover, creating a vibrant new model for cultural spaces across the UK.
The New Zealand government has abolished mandatory Māori cultural practices in classrooms, sparking debate about cultural preservation versus educational flexibility.