Mogwai's Braithwaite Honoured by Robert Smith's Call
Mogwai frontman Stuart Braithwaite expresses honour at being invited by The Cure's Robert Smith to play Teenage Cancer Trust shows at Royal Albert Hall in March 2026.
Mogwai frontman Stuart Braithwaite expresses honour at being invited by The Cure's Robert Smith to play Teenage Cancer Trust shows at Royal Albert Hall in March 2026.
The Muppet Show's new 30-minute special on Disney Plus has received a 'Certified Fresh' 98% Rotten Tomatoes score, blending nostalgia with modern humour.
As Emerald Fennell's new romance embraces the rain, we rank movies where weather elements like storms, snow, and rain become central characters, shaping plots and moods.
The Cardigans frontwoman Nina Persson discusses the band's potential return, her cancer experience, and collaborations with Tom Jones and Manic Street Preachers in an exclusive interview.
Liberty London has launched a Bridgerton-themed pop-up, transforming its fourth floor into a floral Regency fantasy with iconic masks and displays from season four.
A review of DakaDaka, the new Georgian restaurant on Heddon Street in Mayfair, offering traditional flame-cooked cuisine in a lively, convivial atmosphere.
Tate Modern announces its biggest UK exhibition of Cuban-American artist Ana Mendieta, featuring 150 works including rare drawings and restored films from July 2026.
Architects are rediscovering rammed earth, an ancient construction material, as a sustainable alternative to reduce the carbon footprint of the building industry. Projects in Wiltshire and beyond showcase its potential.
As craft beer complexity peaks, drinkers and brewers are rediscovering timeless British classics like Timothy Taylor's Landlord, championing simplicity and tradition.
Emerald Fennell reveals Margot Robbie asked to play Cathy in Wuthering Heights adaptation, addresses casting criticism, and shares unique set design secrets.
Award-winning director John Doyle argues that excessive trigger warnings in theatre could patronise audiences and undermine the art form's power to provoke and challenge.
The Living Neighbourhood exhibition showcases 16 large-format photographs across Wembley Park, documenting its transformation into a vibrant residential area over the past decade.
From Instagram slips to live TV chaos, discover how soap actors accidentally revealed major storylines, leaving fans smug and producers frustrated.
Julia Jackman's fantasy film 100 Nights of Hero offers a stylish, queer-friendly twist on traditional fairytales with a star-studded cast including Emma Corrin and Maika Monroe.
Whitney White's gig-theatre show All Is But Fantasy at Stratford-upon-Avon's The Other Place interrogates Shakespeare's problematic legacy through music and performance.
Discover the joy of baking a chocolate cake with a four-year-old, where crowns, dragons, and sprinkles transform a simple recipe into a magical kitchen experience.
Sudoku 7199 Hard presents a formidable puzzle challenge, testing logic and patience for enthusiasts seeking the toughest brain teasers in the UK.
Hollywood investment drove UK film production to a record £2.8bn in 2025, but growth may slow as Netflix shifts projects to the US amid a major takeover bid.
A visual journey across continents: Olympic ski training in Italy, a traditional graduation in Seoul, fashion in Dubai, and global events from Gaza to Adelaide.
Fans of Bridgerton can now view authentic masquerade masks from season 4 at a special pop-up exhibition in London's Liberty department store until July 2.
Leighton House Museum in Holland Park marks its 100th anniversary in 2026 with a spectacular programme of exhibitions exploring its Victorian origins, Arab Hall, and artistic legacy.
The new Saturday Night Live UK cast features 11 unknown comedians, sparking debate about fresh talent versus established names in British comedy.
Anna Jordan's play Lost Atoms at Lyric Hammersmith receives a 3-star review, with Frantic Assembly's virtuosic staging transforming a conventional relationship story into gripping theatre.
The US arts community is mobilising against Donald Trump's attacks, with resistance theatre emerging as a key cultural battleground in the political landscape.
Manchester/Berlin band Mandy, Indiana release their second album 'Urgh' on Sacred Bones, refining their industrial-club sound into a visceral, hyper-detailed assault on societal injustice.
EastEnders viewers are fascinated by newcomer Bea Pollard, played by Ronni Ancona, as her manipulative behaviour and mysterious past with Linda Carter unfold on BBC One.
American fried chicken chain Raising Cane's, the third largest in the US, will debut in Europe with a London restaurant in Piccadilly Circus in late 2026, with plans for further locations across the capital.
Spoilers reveal Nigel Bates' near-death experience in EastEnders, his dementia storyline, and whether actor Paul Bradley is leaving the BBC soap permanently.
Brighton Pride 2026 announces legendary Diana Ross and Brit Award winner Raye as headliners for its 35th anniversary celebration, with Ross becoming the festival's oldest ever main stage performer.
A new British Museum exhibition on samurai history has ignited international discussion about the roles of women in samurai culture, with a historian clarifying media oversimplifications.