United States Politics and Government Apr 22, 2026 Combative, Defensive and Occasionally Contrite, Kennedy Walks a Fine Line In four days of congressional testimony, the health secretary sought to please the White House and his MAHA base at the same time. Combative, Defensive and Occasionally Contrite, Kennedy Walks a Fine Line In four days of congressional testimony, the health secretary sought to please the White House and his MAHA base at the same time. See more
Wildlife Apr 24, 2026 Week in wildlife: a tiny harvest mouse, bagel cats and a rhino out for a stroll This week’s best wildlife photographs from around the world Continue reading... Week in wildlife: a tiny harvest mouse, bagel cats and a rhino out for a stroll This week’s best wildlife photographs from around the world Continue reading... Share
Theatre Apr 24, 2026 Please Please Me review – fascinating tale of Brian Epstein, the Beatles and that trip to Torremolinos Kiln theatre, LondonTom Wright’s play explores how the Fab Four, and a rumoured affair with John Lennon, helped shape the manager’s tragically short lifeAt t... Please Please Me review – fascinating tale of Brian Epstein, the Beatles and that trip to Torremolinos Kiln theatre, LondonTom Wright’s play explores how the Fab Four, and a rumoured affair with John Lennon, helped shape the manager’s tragically short lifeAt t... Share
Anohni Apr 24, 2026 Anohni review – masterful songbook reinventions are an out-of-body experience Barbican, LondonAccompanied by a virtuosic band and powered by her operatic voice, Anohni is as good as Nina Simone at interpreting songs – and her own catal... Anohni review – masterful songbook reinventions are an out-of-body experience Barbican, LondonAccompanied by a virtuosic band and powered by her operatic voice, Anohni is as good as Nina Simone at interpreting songs – and her own catal... Share
Classical music Apr 24, 2026 Turangalîla: Infinite Love review – RPO and 1927 Studios bring Messiaen to joyous and vibrant life Royal Festival Hall, London Part of the Southbank’s Multitudes festival, this pairing of silent movie and Messiaen was a feast for the eyes and earsWhat happ... Turangalîla: Infinite Love review – RPO and 1927 Studios bring Messiaen to joyous and vibrant life Royal Festival Hall, London Part of the Southbank’s Multitudes festival, this pairing of silent movie and Messiaen was a feast for the eyes and earsWhat happ... Share
Theatre Apr 24, 2026 The Price review – Henry Goodman leads another Arthur Miller revival that’s right on the money Marylebone theatre, London A tremendous cast lifts what might have been a formulaic drama into a compelling examination of contested memoryArthur Miller is e... The Price review – Henry Goodman leads another Arthur Miller revival that’s right on the money Marylebone theatre, London A tremendous cast lifts what might have been a formulaic drama into a compelling examination of contested memoryArthur Miller is e... Share
Games Apr 24, 2026 ‘People still remember it 40 years later’: the making of Chuckie Egg The iconic game that came to define 8-bit programming still conjures flutters of nostalgia 40 years on – all thanks to a 15-year-old tea boy who worked a Sat... ‘People still remember it 40 years later’: the making of Chuckie Egg The iconic game that came to define 8-bit programming still conjures flutters of nostalgia 40 years on – all thanks to a 15-year-old tea boy who worked a Sat... Share
Games Apr 24, 2026 The Bafta games awards showed me again that honouring art over commerce is a win for all From mega hit Clair Obscur to the genius Blue Prince, the winners at this year’s event help me refocus on why games really matterThe 22nd Bafta game awards w... The Bafta games awards showed me again that honouring art over commerce is a win for all From mega hit Clair Obscur to the genius Blue Prince, the winners at this year’s event help me refocus on why games really matterThe 22nd Bafta game awards w... Share
Games Apr 24, 2026 Saros review – you’ll strafe until your thumbs hurt in this primal alien shooter PlayStation 5; Housemarque/SonyAs a fast-firing spaceman, one minute you’re invincible, the next you’re dead – with every battle like watching a firework sho... Saros review – you’ll strafe until your thumbs hurt in this primal alien shooter PlayStation 5; Housemarque/SonyAs a fast-firing spaceman, one minute you’re invincible, the next you’re dead – with every battle like watching a firework sho... Share
Games Apr 24, 2026 ‘Opening the hidden door within us’: how Exit 8 took a simple game to purgatory Genki Kawamura’s eerie new film expands on a haunting video game that leaves players lost in endless subway tunnels. He explains how this makes viewers and p... ‘Opening the hidden door within us’: how Exit 8 took a simple game to purgatory Genki Kawamura’s eerie new film expands on a haunting video game that leaves players lost in endless subway tunnels. He explains how this makes viewers and p... Share
Fiction Apr 24, 2026 Mantle by Romy Ash review – an exquisitely wild and exhilarating vision of the near future Thirteen years after her celebrated debut, the author returns with a bizarre, evocative work that merges science and the surrealRomy Ash’s debut novel, Floun... Mantle by Romy Ash review – an exquisitely wild and exhilarating vision of the near future Thirteen years after her celebrated debut, the author returns with a bizarre, evocative work that merges science and the surrealRomy Ash’s debut novel, Floun... Share
Books Apr 24, 2026 Children and teens roundup – the best new picture books and novels An imposter monkey, an underworld princess, art’s female trailblazers, and YA tales of fear, family and friendshipOur World: Nigeria by Bunmi Emenanjo and Di... Children and teens roundup – the best new picture books and novels An imposter monkey, an underworld princess, art’s female trailblazers, and YA tales of fear, family and friendshipOur World: Nigeria by Bunmi Emenanjo and Di... Share
Fiction Apr 24, 2026 The Body Builders by Albertine Clarke review – a compelling debut of mental meltdown A young woman’s dissociation from reality and her road to recovery are vividly rendered in this striking novel Meet Ada, the anguished young narrator of 26-y... The Body Builders by Albertine Clarke review – a compelling debut of mental meltdown A young woman’s dissociation from reality and her road to recovery are vividly rendered in this striking novel Meet Ada, the anguished young narrator of 26-y... Share