American Psycho Revival: A Chilling Origin for Modern Corruption
Rupert Goold's farewell production at the Almeida theatre revives the musical adaptation of Bret Easton Ellis's novel, offering a timely satire on toxic masculinity and capitalism.
Rupert Goold's farewell production at the Almeida theatre revives the musical adaptation of Bret Easton Ellis's novel, offering a timely satire on toxic masculinity and capitalism.
The Guardian's obituary for cultural theorist Mark Fisher has sparked widespread tributes, highlighting his influential work on capitalist realism and mental health in academia.
Investigations launched in Rome after a restored angel in a historic basilica bears alleged resemblance to Italian PM Giorgia Meloni, causing political and ecclesiastical uproar.
A compelling new play at Sheffield Playhouse explores the bond between neurodivergent twins, blending humour and heart in a poignant theatrical experience.
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RecommendedEllie Verrecchia, known as Miss Detectorist, shares her journey from feeling like an outsider to becoming a leading voice encouraging more women into the traditionally male-dominated hobby of metal detecting.
Gardening legend Alan Titchmarsh shares his most embarrassing moment when expert visitors snubbed his garden to praise his wife's baking instead.
New academic research challenges the notorious legend of Elizabeth Bathory, suggesting she was not a serial killer but a radical feminist educator who protected vulnerable women.
The Princess of Wales has expressed admiration for an art exhibition in Winchester celebrating the Morris family's legacy, highlighting the connection between nature and creativity.
The Princess of Wales made a private visit to The Arc in Winchester to see an exhibition on William Morris, highlighting the connection between nature, creativity, and craft.
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RecommendedJorge Perez Ortiz has been awarded The Guardian's Best Phone Picture prize for 2026, showcasing the power of mobile photography in capturing stunning moments.
Charlotte Mooney and Alex Harvey of Ockham's Razor deliver a mesmerising circus theatre performance exploring their 24-year relationship through acrobatics and shared energy at The Place, London.
Gabrielle Goliath takes legal action against Arts Minister Gayton McKenzie for blocking her Gaza-themed video installation from South Africa's Venice Biennale pavilion.
A major review demands class be made a protected characteristic to tackle the dramatic decline of working-class representation in UK theatre, music, and arts.
A review of Tim Crouch's innovative production of Shakespeare's 'The Tempest' at London's Sam Wanamaker Playhouse, exploring its minimalist staging and contemporary themes.
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RecommendedFinn Anderson and Tania Azevedo's Ballad Lines at Southwark Playhouse explores Appalachian music's Scots-Irish roots through powerful generational storytelling.
The British Museum's Samurai exhibition reveals Japan's warrior culture through armour and erotica, alongside Jenny Holzer in Scunthorpe and other UK art events.
Tim Crouch's radical production of The Tempest at Shakespeare's Globe dismantles traditional staging with playful explorations of colonialism and storytelling conventions.
A powerful 50ft mural in Brooklyn, New York, displays the names of over 18,000 children killed in Gaza between 2023 and 2025, created by artist Phil Buehler to humanise the conflict's tragic toll.
Former Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn joins campaign to protect historic Moth Club from proposed flats, warning of threat to UK's next generation of musicians.
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RecommendedTate Modern unveils the biggest Tracey Emin exhibition ever, showcasing 40 years of her boundary-pushing art. An exclusive 2-for-1 ticket deal is available for Guardian readers.
Salvador Dali's surreal painting technique involved falling asleep with a key to capture hypnagogic thoughts. This exemplifies author Foster's theory that innovation thrives at boundaries.
French conservationists warn Britain's deteriorating roads could cause vibrations that rip the fragile 11th-century Bayeux Tapestry during its planned loan to London.
The Smithsonian's National Museum of Asian Art is returning three medieval bronze sculptures to India after an internal investigation confirmed they were illegally removed from temples in Tamil Nadu during the mid-20th century.
The tenth edition of Photo Brussels Festival features Lee Shulman's Anonymous Project and works from global artists, exploring themes of memory, family, and resistance through immersive exhibitions.
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RecommendedA recent Royal Opera House performance of Turandot saw audience booing after Nessun Dorma was cut, sparking debate about changing audience behaviour in UK opera.
A review of the British Museum's Samurai exhibition exploring Japan's warrior elite through armour, art and the theatrical nature of their violent yet glamorous world.
York Minster unveils cutting-edge digital exhibition celebrating 800 years since canonisation of St William of York, featuring recreated shrine and miraculous tales.
Northern Ireland's Ulster Folk Museum is embarking on a £50 million transformation to enhance access to its collections and facilities, including a new Industry Zone and Culture Hub.
A review of Robert Crumb's London exhibition at David Zwirner, exploring how his horny, neurotic comic art gains unnerving power when displayed as fine art.
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RecommendedZindzi Okenyo's production of Purpose at Sydney Theatre Company highlights the rise of African diaspora theatre in Australia, driven by artists creating spaces for black performers.