Culture
- Review
Depeche Mode, The Weeknd and Savages - NOS Alive highlights
Unbelievable lineup keeps revellers up until the early hours of the morning
- TV + radio reviews
The Leftovers season 3 episode 3 review
*Spoilers for The Leftovers season 3 follow - you have been warned*
- TV + radio news
Emmy Awards 2017 nominations list in full
‘Veep’ and ‘Saturday Night Live’ lead the comedy categories
15 movies you need to see that people agree are absolutely perfect
Forget the critics. Redditors rounded up the movies they consider to be a perfect 10/10
- Music reviews
Album reviews: Shabazz Palaces, John Murry, Chris Merrick Hughes
Plus Chris Merrick Hughes – Eirenic Life, The Beach Boys – 1967: Sunshine Tomorrow, Karl Hyde & Matthew Herbert – Fatherland, Max Richter/Various Artists – Behind The Counter With Max Richter, Mr Jukes – God First
- Music news + features
Five acts you shouldn't miss at the last ever Secret Garden Party
'We have been on a long journey but I concede to the infamous phrase that all good things must come to an end,' says head gardener
- Review
- Art news + features
The Encounter, National Portrait Gallery, review
A compact show brings together drawings from the Renaissance to the Baroque eras which seem to eyeball the viewer
- Review
- Book reviews
McGlue by Ottessa Moshfegh, book review: one evil hangover
The American writer's debut novella is published in the UK, but seems to suggest that the author's real interest lies elsewhere
-
Madame Zero Sarah Hall review: A stunning new collection
-
A Good Country review: You may find yourself drawn to earlier books
-
The Lying Game by Ruth Ware, review: A plausible mystery
-
The Ministry of Utmost Happiness by Arundhati Roy, book review
-
The Answers review: A whip-smart meditation on love and intimacy
- Book news + features
Man reading 'Harry Potter' realises it's actually adult fan fiction
No, the Order of the Phoenix definitely isn't this smutty
- Review
- Theatre + dance reviews
Dorrance Dance – ETM: Double Down, Sadler's Wells, London, review
New Yorker Michelle Dorrance brings ETM – electronic tap music – to Sadler's Wells for the first time
- Theatre + dance news + features
Is it right for artists to demand their work is destroyed after death?
Playwright Edward Albee instructed his friends to destroy any unfinished manuscripts, but could the law step in to save them for posterity?
-
Alain Platel / Les Ballets C de la B review: It feels punishingly long
-
Lady Day at Emerson's Bar and Grill review: Audra McDonald is amazing
-
Ink review: Unpreachy look at the red tops’ circulation wars
-
Arcadia, Birmingham Royal Ballet, review: Beautiful designs
-
Terror review: Often feels more akin to a moral philosophy seminar
Plus
- Architecture