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Deborah Levy
In search of Gertrude Stein

Sun 5 Apr 2026

In search of Gertrude Stein
Hugo Williams
The Sunday Poem: Heartbreak Hotel (Eton College, 1956)

Sun 5 Apr 2026

The Sunday Poem: Heartbreak Hotel (Eton College, 1956)
Laura Cumming
The Coming of Age is an enthralling examination of human longevity

Sun 5 Apr 2026

The Coming of Age is an enthralling examination of human longevity
Xavier Greenwood
The comfort of talking to strangers on a bench

Sat 4 Apr 2026

The comfort of talking to strangers on a bench
Miles Ellingham
Inside the Jeff Koons bubble

Sat 4 Apr 2026

Inside the Jeff Koons bubble
Killian Fox
Graphic novel of the month: The Wreck by Lizzy Stewart

Sat 4 Apr 2026

Graphic novel of the month: The Wreck by Lizzy Stewart
Wendy Ide
Wendy Ide’s pick of other films: Fuze, Night Stage, The Super Mario Galaxy Movie and more

Sat 4 Apr 2026

Wendy Ide’s pick of other films: Fuze, Night Stage, The Super Mario Galaxy Movie and more
Sophie Mackintosh
What to read to understand affairs

Fri 3 Apr 2026

What to read to understand affairs
Lily Isaacs
Benjamin Wood: ‘I wore waterproof trousers to write in the rain’

Fri 3 Apr 2026

Benjamin Wood: ‘I wore waterproof trousers to write in the rain’
Killian Fox
The big picture: Dong Wei’s doomscrolling ducklings

Fri 3 Apr 2026

The big picture: Dong Wei’s doomscrolling ducklings
Susannah Clapp
Romeo and Juliet – Robert Icke shakes up Shakespeare

Fri 3 Apr 2026

Romeo and Juliet – Robert Icke shakes up Shakespeare
Barbara Ellen
Babies is painful, powerful television

Fri 3 Apr 2026

Babies is painful, powerful television
Evan Moffitt
Dek bass: the music craze best enjoyed with earplugs

Thu 2 Apr 2026

Dek bass: the music craze best enjoyed with earplugs
Vanessa Thorpe
Kanye West’s Wireless appearance courts controversy, and for good reason

Thu 2 Apr 2026

Kanye West’s Wireless appearance courts controversy, and for good reason
Chris Power
Paperback of the week: I Do Know Some Things by Richard Siken

Thu 2 Apr 2026

Paperback of the week: I Do Know Some Things by Richard Siken
Wendy Ide
The Drama is a caustic dissection of a relationship on the rocks

Thu 2 Apr 2026

The Drama is a caustic dissection of a relationship on the rocks
Katherine Cowles
John Proctor is the Villain: a modern classic?

Thu 2 Apr 2026

John Proctor is the Villain: a modern classic?
Rowan Moore
Reinier de Graaf’s manifesto for building a better future

Thu 2 Apr 2026

Reinier de Graaf’s manifesto for building a better future
Olivia Ovenden
What to read this week, from the abyss of dreams to an architectural manifesto

Thu 2 Apr 2026

What to read this week, from the abyss of dreams to an architectural manifesto
Francisco Garcia
Jon Lee Anderson: ‘America’s treatment of Afghanistan was morally bankrupt’

Thu 2 Apr 2026

Jon Lee Anderson: ‘America’s treatment of Afghanistan was morally bankrupt’
Eimear McBride
Anna Kavan’s dream vocabulary

Thu 2 Apr 2026

Anna Kavan’s dream vocabulary
Barbara Ellen
What to watch this week, from Babies to Click to Kill: The AI War Machine

Wed 1 Apr 2026

What to watch this week, from Babies to Click to Kill: The AI War Machine
Tim Adams
James Graham: ‘I just thought, my god, this story has to get made’

Wed 1 Apr 2026

James Graham: ‘I just thought, my god, this story has to get made’
Anthony Cummins
Gwendoline Riley: ‘My writing is pure instinct’

Wed 1 Apr 2026

Gwendoline Riley: ‘My writing is pure instinct’
Sarah Crompton
Linda Tolhurst’s tales from the National Theatre stage door

Wed 1 Apr 2026

Linda Tolhurst’s tales from the National Theatre stage door
Joel Golby
An Hour With… Anson Boon

Sun 29 Mar 2026

An Hour With… Anson Boon
Tara Joshi
The grid: Grief, bottled

Sun 29 Mar 2026

The grid: Grief, bottled
Sean O’Hagan
‘Everyone at the Chelsea wanted to be a star’

Sun 29 Mar 2026

‘Everyone at the Chelsea wanted to be a star’
Wendy Ide
Wendy Ide’s pick of other films: Splitsville, DJ Ahmet, Below the Clouds and more

Sun 29 Mar 2026

Wendy Ide’s pick of other films: Splitsville, DJ Ahmet, Below the Clouds and more
Clare Brennan
Henry V at the RSC – Shakespeare’s war play fails to resonate

Sun 29 Mar 2026

Henry V at the RSC – Shakespeare’s war play fails to resonate
Rowan Moore
Behind the scenes of Theatr Clwyd’s £38m makeover

Sun 29 Mar 2026

Behind the scenes of Theatr Clwyd’s £38m makeover
Jana Prikryl
The Sunday Poem: Prince Rupert

Sun 29 Mar 2026

The Sunday Poem: Prince Rupert
Killian Fox
Charlotte Riley: ‘Guess How Much I Love You is one of the best plays I’ve seen’

Sun 29 Mar 2026

Charlotte Riley: ‘Guess How Much I Love You is one of the best plays I’ve seen’
Vanessa Thorpe
Inside the mind of Paula Rego

Sat 28 Mar 2026

Inside the mind of Paula Rego
Miranda Sawyer
The Overturn makes you lose faith in the justice system

Sat 28 Mar 2026

The Overturn makes you lose faith in the justice system
Sarah Crompton
English National Ballet’s Body & Soul is a game of two halves

Sat 28 Mar 2026

English National Ballet’s Body & Soul is a game of two halves
Alex Clark
Stephanie Sy-Quia’s tale of religious and romantic devotion

Sat 28 Mar 2026

Stephanie Sy-Quia’s tale of religious and romantic devotion
Blake Morrison
What to read to understand memory

Sat 28 Mar 2026

What to read to understand memory
Laura Cumming
Hurvin Anderson at Tate Britain – vivid memories of home

Sat 28 Mar 2026

Hurvin Anderson at Tate Britain – vivid memories of home

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