CULTURE

How Taylor Swift’s Eras tour became a near-religious experience
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- . December 6, 2024
Getty Images (Credit: Getty Images) Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour, a “cultural juggernaut” remarkable for both its scale and intimacy, comes

Gaudy or iconic? How leopard print took over
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- . December 3, 2024
Worn by everyone from pin-ups and “mob wives” to Jackie O and royalty, leopard print has long divided opinion. As

12 of the best films to watch this December
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- . November 30, 2024
Searchlight Pictures From a steamy age-gap thriller starring Nicole Kidman to a Bob Dylan biopic featuring Timothée Chalamet, these are

Matthew Bourne on his Swan Lake with male swans, the show that shook up the dance world
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- . November 27, 2024
Emmanuel Lafont/ Getty Images Celebrating the 30th anniversary of his legendary stage production, Matthew Bourne tells the BBC about the

Wicked author Gregory Maguire on the real meaning of the story that captivated the world
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- . November 24, 2024
Universal Pictures Before it was a Hollywood blockbuster it was a megahit musical, and before that it was a 1995

Mariah Carey’s All I Want for Christmas is You went from modest 1990s hit to Christmas’s defining song
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- . November 21, 2024
Getty Images When it was first released in 1994, it made a mere ripple – but 30 years on, it

The British politician who was caught faking his own death
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- . November 18, 2024
Getty Images (Credit: Getty Images) When John Stonehouse’s clothes were found in a pile on Miami Beach on 20 November

Why the poignant Kes is Britain’s greatest coming-of-age story
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- . November 15, 2024
Alamy First released in November 1969, Ken Loach’s social-realist tale of a boy who adopts a kestrel still resonates and

These five bizarre Surrealist artworks are not what they seem
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- . November 12, 2024
Courtesy of SFMoMA, San Francisco (Credit: Courtesy of SFMoMA, San Francisco) Dismissed or trivialised by some as unserious and silly,

The climate warnings in 19th Century paintings
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- . November 9, 2024
John Brett, 1856. Photo: Tate A new exhibition that documents the impact of the Industrial Revolution features several 1800s artists,