Binding global targets to cut plastic production must be at the centre of any continuing negotiations to secure the world’s first treaty to tackle plastic
Author: Sarah Mitchell
‘Intensely nostalgic’: why A Knight’s Tale is my feelgood movie
There’s a neat little moment in A Knight’s Tale that I like to think speaks directly to how it became one of my favourite films.
Allen Sunshine review – deft character study bathed in a sense of goodness
Shot when director Harley Chamandy was 22, making him the youngest recipient of the Werner Herzog award for “special achievement in innovation, courage and vision”,
‘I’ve awakened their spirit’: can man behind the mask make a dent in Ghana elections?
It was a bombastic statement from the man who wants to disrupt Ghana’s two-party political scene. “I’m here to represent Africa’s greatest hope,” Nana Kwame
A Thousand Fires review – mesmerising study of Myanmar’s homemade oil wells
In Saeed Taji Farouky’s impressionistic documentary, the act of manual labour gains a sensorial, almost celestial dimension. The film’s opening sequences are near-wordless, as the
Taylor Swift soap, saucy socks and Pet Shop Boys tea sets: it’s the culture Christmas gift guide 2024
It’s just turned December and – unless you’re far more organised than everyone else on the arts desk – you’ve not even thought about Christmas
Elton John reveals he is unable to watch his own musical after losing eyesight
Elton John has revealed at a gala performance of his new musical The Devil Wears Prada, for which he wrote the music, that he is
Marshall Brickman, Woody Allen’s Oscar-winning co-writer, dies aged 85
Marshall Brickman, the Oscar-winning screenwriter who wrote some of Woody Allen ’s best films, the Broadway musical Jersey Boys and a number of Johnny Carson’s
Justin Trudeau promises Trump that Canada will increase border surveillance
Justin Trudeau promised Donald Trump that Canada would increase surveillance over the long undefended joint border, a senior Canadian official said on Sunday. The Canadian
Former Tesco boss wants to send power from Morocco to Great Britain using subsea cable
In the south-west of Morocco, a sprawl of wind and solar farms stretching across an area the size of Greater London could soon generate the