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Jon Batiste Reveals His Eclectic Musical Tastes Without Apology
Jon Batiste, the celebrated musician and ex-bandleader of The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, has never been one to apologise for his diverse musical preferences....
Apr 26
Culture
The Scholar Who Named Injustice Faces Her Greatest Challenge
When Donald Trump returned to office in January 2024, one of his first acts was to sign an presidential directive intended to cut federal funding...
Apr 25
Culture
Iron Maiden’s Five Decades: From Pub Stages to Stadium Legends
Iron Maiden, amongst Britain's most enduring and influential metal bands, are marking 50 years of powerful riffs, dramatic shows and stadium-filling anthems. Based in London...
Apr 24
Culture
Portuguese Festival Reimagines Biennale Model Through Anarchist Principles
As art biennales expand internationally, a Portuguese festival is charting a radically different course. Anozero, a biennial artistic showcase based in Coimbra's 17th-century Santa Clara-a-Nova...
Apr 23
Culture
Shakespeare’s Complete Works Ranked From Masterpiece to Mediocrity
To celebrate Shakespeare's birthday, the Guardian's ex theatre critic has undertaken the Herculean task of cataloguing all 37 of the playwright's works, from acknowledged classic...
Apr 22
Culture
Time-travelling heroes discover Islamic scholars who shaped science
A fresh animated film is bringing medieval Islamic scholars to the screen for cinema audiences across Britain. Time Hoppers: The Silk Road, created by Canadian...
Apr 21
Tate’s New Chapter: Navigating an Institution at the Crossroads
Arts
Tate’s New Chapter: Navigating an Institution at the Crossroads
Tate is positioned at a pivotal moment as Maria Balshaw departs after nine years as director, allowing the sprawling art institution to forge a fresh...
Apr 24 · Camlin Gardale
Nature’s Weekly Wonder: From Himalayan Rhinos to Urban Felines
Arts
Nature’s Weekly Wonder: From Himalayan Rhinos to Urban Felines
From the snow-capped peaks of the Himalayas to the urban sprawl of South America, wildlife worldwide continues to capture hearts and challenge our coexistence with...
Apr 22 · Camlin Gardale
Mountain Guardians: Inside Kyrgyzstan’s Ancient Wolf Hunting Tradition
Arts
Mountain Guardians: Inside Kyrgyzstan’s Ancient Wolf Hunting Tradition
In the depths of winter, when temperatures fall to minus 35 degrees Celsius across the Tien Shan mountains of Kyrgyzstan, the shepherds of Ottuk face...
Apr 21 · Camlin Gardale
The Forgotten Visionaries Who Defined New York’s Artistic Soul
Arts
The Forgotten Visionaries Who Defined New York’s Artistic Soul
Two artists defined the soul of the creative landscape of New York in the latter half of the twentieth century, yet their names have mostly...
Apr 20 · Camlin Gardale
Capturing Resilience: Venezuelan Youth Through a Lens of Love
Arts
Capturing Resilience: Venezuelan Youth Through a Lens of Love
Photographer Silvana Trevale has spent the last decade chronicling the lives of Venezuelan youth in a powerful new book that challenges the dominant narrative of...
Apr 19 · Camlin Gardale