Nobody puts politics in the corner
Beneath its romantic exterior, Dirty Dancing tackles abortion, class divides, and gender roles in surprising depth, becoming a cultural touchstone for themes of personal freedom and social change.
Beneath its romantic exterior, Dirty Dancing tackles abortion, class divides, and gender roles in surprising depth, becoming a cultural touchstone for themes of personal freedom and social change.
We visit the Koryo-Saram, and the filmmakers who tell their stories in an underrepresented cultural experience.
“No, please don’t kill me Mr. Ghostface. I want to be in the sequel” – Tatum (‘Scream’, 1996)
How a South London community cinema and an indie zine publisher are making the arts more accessible.
Let’s be honest: we can always count on the queen of method dressing to serve some flawless film-inspired looks.
From the centre of Roman London to one of the city’s main markets, Leadenhall holds a history full of twists and turns – and magic.
A deeper look into the work and journey of filmmaker, musician, poet and events curator Obi Psalms.
In war, is there space for creativity? We asked two Ukrainian creatives about their roles in helping their country now, and when the war is over.
Picture this: it’s the year 2000. Juicy Couture’s velour tracksuits are ever-present. Bubblegum pink, baguette bags, and bedazzled logos are…
How Pablo Larraín’s Spencer has managed to capture the allure and humanity of Diana, Princess of Wales.