Film Review: Anora
New Release Cinema Curator Sonia Zadurian talks us through Anora, a solidly unconventional love story she simply adores.
New Release Cinema Curator Sonia Zadurian talks us through Anora, a solidly unconventional love story she simply adores.
Many of the 30 artists exhibiting in The Imaginary Institution of India spent their youth together in India, responding to the massive changes in political and social climate.
Ahead of our screening of The Battle of the Sacred Tree, we shine a light on the Kenyan filmmaker and educator who champions African stories through African voices, and the place of women in African society.
An innovative new ‘AfrOpera’ brings Bizet, Handel, Aretha Franklin and Lady Gaga together with African rhythms to explore an inspiring story of female resistance.
Chinese-born composer Huang Ruo’s M. Butterfly takes David Henry Hwang’s Broadway hit back to its roots in Puccini’s famous 20th-century work, Madama Butterfly.
Hear stories of Aboriginal Australians in an innovative and exciting production featuring young female singers.
Composer Rolf Hind tells us that the works of Sufi poet Rumi remain powerfully resonant centuries after he wrote them.
Get a taste of the incredible records in-store with our Rough Trade Essentials Playlist.
Tune in to powerful feminist stories with this taster of Dawn Landes & Friends
Barbican New Release Curator Sonia Zadurian talks us though her recent Alien franchise rewatch and explains why we should be excited for Alien: Romulus…
Ahead of a season of Japanese monster movies, Cinema Curator Alex Davidson shares the backstory of how he first became captivated by the greatest of them all - Godzilla.