‘Another woke disaster from Hollywood!’ How Captain America joined the culture wars
Of all the times to recast the most iconically American comic-book character with a Black actor and then pit him against a violently angry supervillain
Edible popcorn bucket and vegan caviar on the menu as Baftas embrace sustainability
An edible popcorn bucket and a Bafta-branded tub of vegan caviar are among the treats that await awards-goers after this year’s film ceremony. Approximately 2,000
‘It became a lifeline’: the charity bringing cinema to hospital patients
‘MediCinema is part of my life,” says 12-year-old Lucas Rae-Shreenan. “It just takes me away from what else is happening.” Lucas has been going to
‘It was wonderfully innocent’: Boy’s Own, the fanzine that defined the acid house generation
When Andrew Weatherall suddenly died in February 2020, the outpouring of grief was monumental. The DJ and producer was a revered figure, known for producing
‘Such a bummer’: Netflix responds to Emilia Pérez fallout
A senior executive at Netflix has responded for the first time to the controversy that has hobbled the chances of Emilia Pérez, its key Oscars
Revealed: fugitive Dutch drug lord has been in Sierra Leone for at least two years
One of Europe’s most-wanted drug lords has been living in Sierra Leone for at least two years, spending time at nightclubs and house parties, sources
Richard Dawson: End of the Middle review – a unique snapshot of ordinary British life
No stranger to big concepts – his last album, The Ruby Cord, was built around a 41-minute opener, and 2017’s Peasant was sung from the
Emma Raducanu takes new wildcard in Dubai in bid to stop losing run
Emma Raducanu will continue to try to arrest her losing run against the best players in the world after taking another wildcard into the Dubai
Experience: I’m the karaoke world champion
The first time I sang karaoke was in a bar in my home town of Curicó in Chile. I sang Hero by Mariah Carey. I remember being so
Yazz Ahmed: A Paradise in the Hold review – British Bahraini trumpeter’s fiery blend of instinct and improv
Since the release of her 2011 debut album, Finding My Way Home, British Bahraini trumpeter Yazz Ahmed has been exploring her heritage through jazz improvisation.