Five restaurants shine with Two MICHELIN Stars
With the addition of five more restaurants to this illustrious category, three in Barcelona (Aleia, Enigma and Mont Bar), another in Bellvís, in Lleida (La Boscana) and a final locale in Madrid…

With the addition of five more restaurants to this illustrious category, three in Barcelona (Aleia, Enigma and Mont Bar), another in Bellvís, in Lleida (La Boscana) and a final locale in Madrid…

As part of a series showcasing long-running Broadway shows, we speak to the actors who play the mismatched Mormon missionaries at the center of this hit comedy.
Actors Kevin Clay and Diego Enrico want everyone to join the congregation at The Book…

As Hemings served these French-inspired dishes to dignitaries, American socialites and many of the era’s top tastemakers up and down the east coast, many of his dishes and cooking methods became de rigueur in households across the newly formed…

In a crowded post-minimalist world, Hania Rani has carved herself out a respectable niche. The Polish pianist and composer’s erudite yet accessible work often defies genres, appealing to classical, jazz and electronic aficionados alike. This…

Jimmy Cliff, who has died aged 81, led reggae from a small island to worldwide renown. The Jamaican singer’s pure tenor adorned canonical songs such as “Wonderful World, Beautiful People” and “You Can Get It if You Really Want”. A…

I first met Mani when the Stone Roses’ manager asked me to produce them. We did Elephant Stone and they were lovely. Then as Manchester turned into Madchester I got to know them really well. I went to the great gig they did in Blackpool; I went…
Two Goan films drew attention at the 56th International Film Festival of India with strong red carpet moments and warm audience response. The gala premiere of Vaimanik – The Pilot celebrated a moving story of two brothers set in 1960s Goa….

This is no glamorous dressing room: no telegrams, fizz or floral tributes. Instead, there’s an ailing pot plant and a bucket to catch the drips. It’s the understudies’ lair in a West End production of Julius Caesar. Some big name plays…

The first approach of the festive season can always be marked, in theatreland, by the rearing Christmas spectre of Charles Dickens. Here is something different from Scrooge and his ghosts, though just as bracing a warm-up to the season of…