Mean Girls film review: On Wednesdays we get whiplash January 19, 2024 The new Mean Girls reboot is in cinemas now
The Book of Clarence review: A strange but rewarding sci-fi tale January 19, 2024 The Book of Clarence is too blasphemous for believers, too faithful for atheists, but this unique vision certainly has something to say.
Luxury acupuncture centre offering ‘fallopian wellness’ opens in Kensington January 18, 2024 GinSen, a Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) and acupuncture clinic, recently expanded its services with a new clinic in Kensington.
Afterglow review: How gay men actually feel, live on stage January 18, 2024 Afterglow at the Southwark Playhouse is a realistic portrayal of gay love
Cowbois at the Royal Court, review: Urgent LGBTQ storytelling January 18, 2024 Cowbois at the Royal Court is a thrilling subversion of the Wild West genre
Candace Bushnell: Grindr is great – I don’t want to travel for sex January 18, 2024 Candace Bushnell on sharing the London stage with Sarah Jessica Parker and why Grindr has got it right
Why the Holdovers is a dark horse for this years Oscars January 18, 2024 An uplifting wonder, The Holdovers stands alongside the best of the bunch of Oscar contenders for the upcoming awards.
Kin at the NT brings the migrant crisis to stage through mime January 18, 2024 Kin at the National Theatre delivers an important message about shared humanity and global responsibility with real impact.
What’s on in London this weekend? Top art, culture and film January 18, 2024 Ease through Dry January with our booze-free guide to what's on in London this weekend, including art, culture and film.
Forget Gladiators and Traitors, the best TV show of 2024 is The Curse January 18, 2024 The Curse does things that no other TV show is even attempting, foregoing the usual requirement to entertain and instead staying true to its terrible, compulsive vision.