Existentialism is experiencing an surprising revival on screen, with François Ozon’s latest cinematic interpretation of Albert Camus’ landmark work The Stranger spearheading the movement. Eighty-four…
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Bruce Hornsby, pianist behind the 1986 smash hit “The Way It Is”, is experiencing an surprising surge in mainstream recognition in his early seventies. Speaking…
A new documentary series is encouraging audiences to discover the people and purpose behind Britain’s most cherished wild spaces. Inside Britain’s National Parks explores four…
David Chase, the architect of HBO’s revolutionary crime drama The Sopranos, has examined his groundbreaking series’ influence whilst promoting his newest venture—a new drama focusing…
Britain’s major museums are launching a fundamental shift towards accessibility, recognising that cultural heritage should be available to everyone, irrespective of physical ability or disability….
For over four centuries, William Shakespeare’s dramatic works and poetry have stayed the cornerstone of English literature education across British educational institutions. Despite periodic discussion…
Once overlooked as a quaint relic of England’s countryside traditions, Morris dancing is experiencing an surprising resurgence amongst Britain’s younger generation. From university societies to…
The international art world is experiencing a substantial transformation as modern galleries increasingly recognise the need of promoting marginalised voices. From rising artists in Africa…
Across Britain, skilled artisans are reinvigorating centuries-old traditions by transferring their expertise to future craftspeople through innovative apprenticeship programmes. From masonry crafts to traditional weaving,…