‘I’d be paid more if I was Oliver’, says Olivia Colman as she decries gender pay gap
The Oscar-winning British actress said it is no longer true male stars draw bigger audiences, a claim once used to justify their higher pay
The Oscar-winning British actress said it is no longer true male stars draw bigger audiences, a claim once used to justify their higher pay
I’d happily never see the director’s vile Hollywood films again. But Suspicion, propped up by superb British stars, is the exception
ACE’s analysis of UK opera has been heavily criticised but it’s true – as it says – that just a few companies use up the available subsidy
Listeners have been left furious by scheduling decisions at Radio 4, but at least its controller wasn’t hiding – unlike some colleagues
The glam-rock star, who has died aged 73, was one of pop’s true one-offs, and his most famous song Make Me Smile remains an all-time great
Rock's untold stories, from band-splitting feuds to the greatest performances of all time
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This remarkable documentary uses bodycam footage to take us inside the day-to-day lives (and tragedies) of the Berlingo Special Battalion
Long before its stars’ latest war of words, the 2016 box office bomb united northerners, Trump supporters and audiences in revulsion
Strike Up the Band is a spirited chronicle of the Roaring Twenties in New York City, but it fails to develop an integrated narrative
Guy de la Bédoyère’s rollicking new book, Populus, sweeps away the lofty and imperial, and revels in the mundane and absurd
The Welsh author remembers his school days – and recalls the time he rocked the moves like Jagger and discovered the Bard’s greatest secrets
150 years after his birth, Frost’s poetry has brought comfort to millions. But have we all been missing its true meaning?
From the 200th anniversary of the National Gallery to plate settings resembling vulvas, these are ten shows not to miss
This myth-demolishing show offers a fresh evaluation of the first Impressionist exhibition that opened in the French capital
The Fashion and Textile Museum’s exhibition explores how the visionary Barbara Hulanicki created the world’s first lifestyle label
This entertaining exhibition of 16th- and 17th-century drawings from the Low Countries has energy to spare and one clear star
Long before its stars’ latest war of words, the 2016 box office bomb united northerners, Trump supporters and audiences in revulsion
The Killing Eve actor’s star turn in Alone in the Dark shows casting celebrities is a waste of money, talent – and precious development time
This remarkable documentary uses bodycam footage to take us inside the day-to-day lives (and tragedies) of the Berlingo Special Battalion
This was a fitting salute to a great rock star, who rang the registers one last time for a life-changing charity
Strike Up the Band is a spirited chronicle of the Roaring Twenties in New York City, but it fails to develop an integrated narrative
Sahra Halgan gave up her dreams to fight against Somaliland’s vicious dictator. Now, she’s on the warpath
The synth-pop duo brought nostalgia to the Coliseum with the first live run-through of their 1998 debut on British soil
Forty years ago, OMD seemed to come from both space and the future – amazingly as this jubliant evening proved, they still do