Brazil's Punk Scene: A Voice of Anger Against Injustice
The resurgence of Brazil's punk culture serves as a powerful expression of societal frustrations, particularly in response to unemployment, urban violence, and police brutality.
International reporting with regional context and cross-border impact.
The resurgence of Brazil's punk culture serves as a powerful expression of societal frustrations, particularly in response to unemployment, urban violence, and police brutality.
The Devil Wears Prada 2 showcases a savvy blend of celebrity appearances and brand collaborations, reflecting the evolving dynamics of the entertainment industry.
This week features Meryl Streep reprising her role as the formidable Miranda Priestly in 'The Devil Wears Prada 2,' alongside the Northern Irish trio Kneecap with their new electro-rave album.
Buzkashi, a sport with roots tracing back to Genghis Khan, showcases fierce competition among players vying for a goat carcass. Matches can stretch up to six hours.
From humble beginnings to a vibrant hub of performing arts, the Lyric Theatre in Belfast marks its 75th anniversary, reflecting on its impact and future.
A manuscript of Caedmon’s Hymn, believed to be over 1,200 years old, has been discovered by scholars from Dublin, shedding light on early English literature.
Sheffield singer-songwriter Jim Ghedi, recently chosen to score Hugh Jackman's film The Death of Robin Hood, reflects on overcoming his impostor syndrome and the challenges of the folk scene.
Photographer Johnnie Shand Kydd shares insights on his transition from capturing the Young British Artists to finding new inspiration in his lurchers during rural walks.
At 67, Louise Lecavalier is fully embracing her artistic freedom, presenting innovative solos that defy retirement norms. Known for her past work with David Bowie, she continues to captivate audiences.
The London Philharmonic, led by Edward Gardner, delivers a gripping rendition of Berg's Wozzeck, enhanced by striking video art from Ilya Shagalov.
During her residency at the Folger Shakespeare Library, Adjoa Andoh shared her thoughts on diversity, equity, and inclusion in the arts, emphasizing the need for representation.
As Comic Relief approaches its 40th anniversary, founders Lenny Henry and Richard Curtis share insights into its informal beginnings and evolution into a major fundraising event.
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As her memoir is published, the legal scholar explains why she’ll never stop speaking truth to power amidst attacks on her life's work.
As young people in London and Bristol embrace vintage US soul music, questions arise about the future of the northern soul scene and its working-class roots.
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While Graham Norton injects some much-needed energy into The Neighbourhood, his limited screen time fails to elevate this lackluster reality show, which struggles against the backdrop of reality TV fatigue.
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'Hacks' returns for its fifth and final season, showcasing Deborah Vance's ongoing struggles in the entertainment industry, while both shows highlight the darker aspects of celebrity culture.
Director Luca Guadagnino addresses the backlash surrounding his staging of The Death of Klinghoffer, an opera that has faced protests for its portrayal of terrorism.