Spoiler Warning: This article contains major Stranger Things Season 5 spoilers.
The wait is finally over: Netflix has released the first volume of the fifth and final season of Stranger Things. The super-sized Season 4 turned out to be a massive…

Spoiler Warning: This article contains major Stranger Things Season 5 spoilers.
The wait is finally over: Netflix has released the first volume of the fifth and final season of Stranger Things. The super-sized Season 4 turned out to be a massive…

The CAC Brétigny reveals its program for the new season, welcoming its new director Marion Vasseur Raluy with her project titled “Greffe d’Ouvert”—a term borrowed from institutional psychotherapy which allows one to imagine the…

Gasworks is a leading non-profit organisation based in south London. Working at the intersection of UK and international contemporary art, we have supported more than 700 artists from over 100 countries since our founding in 1994.
We commission…

Nov. 28 — Happy Friday! Hope you’re having the most wonderful of post-Thanksgiving food hangovers, with plenty of delicious leftovers on the horizon. I always find that the best way to enjoy the…

A year before its scheduled opening on 28 November 2026, building works at Kanal, a new contemporary art museum in Brussels, are running on time.
Housed in a remodelled former Citroën garage on the north-western edge of the city centre, the…

As a child, Berlin-based Swiss gallerist Juerg Judin longed to keep birds, first enthralled by writer and conservationist Gerald Durrell’s quest to breed pairs of Szechuan white-eared pheasants for his Jersey zoo. Later, when he was living in a…

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The difference between the mother we had and the mother we may have wanted is at the heart of Gish Jen’s…

As someone committed to my craft, I’ve always believed that the show must go on. An accident in my second year of university took it to new extremes. It was the Exeter University theatre society’s annual play at the Edinburgh fringe and…

Following a year in the life of an “ordinary” woman, Carol, Andrea Gibbs’ second play for Black Swan State Theatre Company is a real original.
Moving between moments in front of the curtain and scenes behind the proscenium, the play…

It’s unusual, if not rare, for a work by an acclaimed poet to appear in the pages of a national newspaper, only for it to vanish without trace, then resurface, 18 years later, and go on to become one of Ireland’s greatest poems.
The poet was