Science fiction might be popular, but is it clever?
“Science fiction is such a hopelessly vague label,” said Kingsley Amis in a fascinating conversation with C.S. Lewis, (which can be read in full here).
“Science fiction is such a hopelessly vague label,” said Kingsley Amis in a fascinating conversation with C.S. Lewis, (which can be read in full here).
Following a grand refurbishment, London’s Southbank Centre reopened the Queen Elizabeth Hall and the Purcell Room. Thanks to some clever engineering to allow more natural
When is it ever appropriate to proscribe the cultural experience of others? I don’t mean, to suggest, or recommend something warmly to a friend, but
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The Moderate Soprano runs at the Duke of York’s Theatre until June 30 Following an acclaimed run at Hampstead Theatre in 2015, David Hare’s The
The naked body is as old as humanity. But nudism as a social form, organised into clubs and societies, only came of age in England
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Lady Macbeth of Mtsensk The widely-loved production from Olivier Award-winning Richard Jones returns after its first outing at Covent Garden in 2004. Eva-Maria Westbroek takes
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