Zadie Smith: 'I Don't Know When I Read Men Any More'
Zadie Smith reveals she mainly reads older female writers like Helen Garner, seeking wisdom, and discusses her new essay collection Dead and Alive at a Cambridge talk.
Zadie Smith reveals she mainly reads older female writers like Helen Garner, seeking wisdom, and discusses her new essay collection Dead and Alive at a Cambridge talk.
The Primitives recall the unexpected journey of their hit 'Crash', from a forgotten live song to a worldwide success featured in Dumb and Dumber.
Artist Loie Hollowell discusses her new series 'Overview Effect,' inspired by cosmic home birth, hormones, and the interplay of abstraction and the body.
The stage adaptation of the 1987 cult film The Lost Boys is technically impressive but fails to bring its songs to life, resulting in a lackluster Broadway debut.
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RecommendedIn Euphoria season 3 episode 3, Nate Jacobs gets his toe severed by a mobster in a violent wedding night attack, leaving viewers shocked and divided.
Discover The Flying W Saloon & Grill, a hidden bar near London Bridge offering craft beers, bourbon, and country music. Perfect post-BBQ spot.
Harry Styles VIP tickets for his Wembley Stadium residency include executive padded seats from £89, with options up to £599 offering open bars and ice cream parlours.
Cole Tomas Allen, suspect in the White House shooting, created a game called Bohrdom on Steam, which remains visible but unpurchasable after the incident.
Andy Serkis' animated adaptation of George Orwell's Animal Farm is panned by critics as a 'tonal nightmare' with fart jokes, sacrificing its anti-Stalinist message.
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RecommendedJimmy Bullard reportedly used the I'm A Celebrity All Stars live final to gather evidence for a legal case against ITV, accusing the show of protecting Adam Thomas.
I tested Hotel Chocolat's new Velvetiser that makes both hot and cold chocolate. Here's my honest review after five years of loving the original.
Nedra Talley Ross, the last surviving member of the iconic 1960s girl group The Ronettes, has died at age 80. Her family confirmed she passed peacefully at home.
Park Chan-wook's 'No Other Choice,' hailed as a major Oscar snub with a 97% Rotten Tomatoes score, is now streaming on Amazon Prime Video, offering a gripping social satire.
Tony Schumacher's new drama The Cage is a perfectly plotted thriller about a casino robbery, but also a compassionate exploration of addiction, poverty, and redemption.
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RecommendedSheridan Smith stars in The Cage, a grounded BBC thriller about two broke single parents stealing casino cash. Michael Socha shines as a lovable, flawed hero.
A team of 100 Italian chefs broke the Guinness World Record for the longest tiramisu, measuring 440.6 meters, at Chelsea Town Hall in London.
The Jazz Cafe Festival returns to Burgess Park on August 2, 2026, headlined by Ari Lennox, with Greentea Peng, Jaz Karis, Nightmares On Wax, and more.
Explore this week's classical events: Kathleen Ferrier Competition finals, BBCSO's Making America, violist Antoine Tamestit, and the Discoveries series at Leighton House.
Lucy Popescu reviews Nayatt School Redux, JEEZUS!, Between the River and the Sea, Sorry (I Broke Your Arms and Legs), and other London theatre productions.
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RecommendedAri Lennox headlines the Jazz Cafe Festival in Burgess Park on August 2, 2026, with a diverse lineup including Greentea Peng, Jaz Karis, and Nightmares On Wax.
Surviving Earth is a compelling film about a Yugoslav war survivor battling heroin addiction in Bristol, with stellar performances and sensitive direction.
A roundup of London classical events: Kathleen Ferrier Competition finals, BBC Symphony's 'Making America', Antoine Tamestit at LSO St Luke's, and more.
A new Pauline Quirke Academy opens in Angel, offering drama classes for young people. The school honors the Birds of a Feather star, who grew up in Islington.
ITV rejects claims of favouritism towards Adam Thomas after Jimmy Bullard accused him of abusive language on I'm A Celebrity... South Africa final.
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RecommendedJon Batiste shares his musical journey, from Clarence Carter to Amyl and the Sniffers, and why he can't stand Steely Dan.
Comic Relief started 40 years ago with an all-night show full of swearing and chaos. Founders Lenny Henry, Richard Curtis, and others recall its scrappy origins.
Christopher Brett Bailey's surreal novella reading at Soho Theatre is a freewheeling, viciously told road trip with the devil, blending gross humor and erotic tension.
The London Philharmonic and video art by Ilya Shagalov combine to make Berg's opera even more adrenaline-inducing at the Royal Festival Hall.
Discover blouge, the light, fresh wine blending white and red grapes. A new trend in natural wine bars, perfect for sunny afternoons and apéro.
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RecommendedA review of Farine Clarke's medical drama Heartsink, where a terminally ill doctor finds it hard to adapt to being a patient, with brief debates on euthanasia and the NHS.