Culture
How the Harry Potter TV series can fix the wizarding world

How the Harry Potter TV series can fix the wizarding world
Taylor Swift’s break-up shows why media literacy is vital

Taylor Swift’s break-up shows why media literacy is vital
A working class community’s fight to be seen for who they are… through theatre, bingo and a good feed

A working class community’s fight to be seen for who they are… through theatre, bingo and a good feed
Linton Kwesi Johnson: ‘It wasn’t easy for the Windrush generation’

Linton Kwesi Johnson: ‘It wasn’t easy for the Windrush generation’
Accidental journalist Ross Kemp: ‘People think I take myself very seriously. They don’t know me’

Accidental journalist Ross Kemp: ‘People think I take myself very seriously. They don’t know me’
Michael Bublé: ‘Your real legacy is the empathy and kindness you show’

Michael Bublé: ‘Your real legacy is the empathy and kindness you show’
What can human creators learn from grasses, the ‘sleeping beauties’ of our natural world?

What can human creators learn from grasses, the ‘sleeping beauties’ of our natural world?
The House of Doors by Tan Twan Eng review: Compelling drama set in the shadow of Empire

The House of Doors by Tan Twan Eng review: Compelling drama set in the shadow of Empire
Gary Lineker had the government scared. They should have been worrying about Casualty

Gary Lineker had the government scared. They should have been worrying about Casualty
Sally Phillips: ‘I had to go through this revelation that I’m no good at acting’

Sally Phillips: ‘I had to go through this revelation that I’m no good at acting’
Grenfell by Steve McQueen review: A powerful and haunting reminder

Grenfell by Steve McQueen review: A powerful and haunting reminder
Danny Robins on the return of Uncanny: ghostly monks, poignant poltergeists and famous UFOs

Danny Robins on the return of Uncanny: ghostly monks, poignant poltergeists and famous UFOs
Cash Carraway on Rain Dogs: ‘We always see working-class stories through a middle-class gaze’

Cash Carraway on Rain Dogs: ‘We always see working-class stories through a middle-class gaze’
Freema Agyeman: ‘I miss a good pub and I miss a good queue’

Freema Agyeman: ‘I miss a good pub and I miss a good queue’
Thirsty Animals review: A dystopian future ‘impeccably depicted’

Thirsty Animals review: A dystopian future ‘impeccably depicted’
How two men outran the KGB to bring Tetris to the world

How two men outran the KGB to bring Tetris to the world
Death Watch review: Killer timepieces and the emptiness of consumerism


