Arts

The Royal Court is the Eddie the Eagle of theatre

28 May 2016 9:00 am

If there were an Eddie the Eagle award for theatre — to recognise large reputations built on minuscule achievements —…

Eoin Andersen

28 May 2016 9:00 am

Zurich’s loss was Melbourne’s gain in 2015 when Eoin Andersen became Concertmaster of the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra. Having begun violin…

Giving Tate Modern a lift

26 May 2016 1:00 pm

Tate Modern, badly overcrowded, has built itself a £260 million extension to spread everyone about the place more. This means…

True or false? The Temple of Bel, Palmyra, before and after its destruction at the hands of Islamic State

The great pretenders

26 May 2016 1:00 pm

There is fakery in the air. And maybe the French are done with deconstruction. A drone operated by a French…

Jane Austen on speed

26 May 2016 1:00 pm

Love & Friendship is based on the little-known Jane Austen epistolary novella, Lady Susan, which was not published until after…

Doing it for themselves: the first issue of the first punk fanzine ‘Sniffin’ Glue’

Punk turns 40

26 May 2016 1:00 pm

There have been many punk exhibitions over the years so I can’t help but chuckle at the ‘experts’ who are…

Royal Court Theatre

26 May 2016 1:00 pm

If there were an Eddie the Eagle award for theatre — to recognise large reputations built on minuscule achievements —…

Royal Court Theatre

26 May 2016 1:00 pm

If there were an Eddie the Eagle award for theatre — to recognise large reputations built on minuscule achievements —…

Mind games

26 May 2016 1:00 pm

Blue/Orange by Joe Penhall enjoys the dubious status of a modern classic. A black mental-health patient, Christopher, is about to…

Mind games

26 May 2016 1:00 pm

Blue/Orange by Joe Penhall enjoys the dubious status of a modern classic. A black mental-health patient, Christopher, is about to…

Myth-making

26 May 2016 1:00 pm

For years I have been telling people that they should listen to, in the absence of staged performances, Enescu’s opera…

Myth-making

26 May 2016 1:00 pm

For years I have been telling people that they should listen to, in the absence of staged performances, Enescu’s opera…

Baby love

26 May 2016 1:00 pm

I like Radio 4 — you can have it on in the background burbling away for hours and hours without…

Baby love

26 May 2016 1:00 pm

I like Radio 4 — you can have it on in the background burbling away for hours and hours without…

Counting on sheep

26 May 2016 1:00 pm

Going Forward (BBC4, Thursdays) is a BBC comedy about the continuing adventures of Kim Wilde, the fat, cynical but lovable…

This new opera had the audience in tears

21 May 2016 9:00 am

‘So you’re going to see the gay sex opera?’ exclaimed my friend, open-mouthed. People certainly seem to have had some…

Hillingdon Civic Centre: a dozen red bungalows clumsily buggering one another

Jonathan Meades on the postmodernist buildings that we must protect

21 May 2016 9:00 am

Best of postmodernism: is that an oxymoron? Jonathan Meades thinks not

‘Oh god, ma tutto occupato’ (Ach herrje, ma tutto occupato), 2016, by Georg Baselitz

As he approaches 80, the German master Georg Baselitz contemplates the end

21 May 2016 9:00 am

‘In many ways,’ Georg Baselitz muses, ‘I behaved against the grain of the times I grew up in.’ The era…

Cartoon for St Luke, Chichester Cathedral Tapestry, 1965, by John Piper

The shimmering, restless, groovy fabrics of John Piper

21 May 2016 9:00 am

A story John Piper liked to tell — and the one most told about him — is of a morning…

Marisol with some of her sculptures, New York, 1958

What happened to the First Lady of Pop Art?

21 May 2016 9:00 am

In 1961 the Venezuelan-American sculptor Marisol Escobar made a startling appearance at the New York artists’ group known as the…

Vile body: Steven McRae as the Creature in ‘Frankenstein’

The Royal Ballet is literally losing the plot

21 May 2016 9:00 am

If a football manager produces a string of losses, the writing is on the wall and out he goes. He’s…

Radio 4's bold challenge to government policy

21 May 2016 9:00 am

Monday’s ‘World on the Move Day’ on Radio 4 was a bold challenge to government policy and proof that radio…

A weird, druggy, space-age Bollywood mash-up: Emma Rice’s ‘A Midsummer Night’s Dream’

What an extraordinary debut for Emma Rice: Globe's Midsummer Night's Dream reviewed

21 May 2016 9:00 am

The Globe’s new chatelaine, Emma Rice, has certainly shaken the old place up. It’s almost unrecognisable. Huge white plastic orbs…

David Attenborough used to steal the animals he found in the jungle and take them home

21 May 2016 9:00 am

Let me start this week with an admittedly hard quiz question: in 1954, how did the sudden illness of Jack…

Hound of love: Lolabelle gets old and Lolabelle goes blind and keyboards are laid out on the floor so that she can bash them with her paws, and enjoy the sounds

Weird, wise, thought-provoking and hypnotic: Heart of a Dog reviewed

21 May 2016 9:00 am

Heart of a Dog is a film by Laurie Anderson and it’s a meditative, free-associating rumination on life, loss, love…