Irish folklore has for centuries haunted by tales of travellers who venture into ordinary countryside only to become hopelessly lost in landscapes that have somehow…
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Tate stands at a critical juncture as Maria Balshaw resigns after nine years as director, leaving the extensive museum to forge a fresh path. Her…
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Two artists forged the soul of the creative landscape of New York in the second half of the twentieth century, yet their names have mostly…
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As the Zoological Society of London marks its 200th anniversary this spring, Guardian photographer David Levene has documented a year following the charity’s specialist animal…
From a reimagined monster classic to a chart-topping pop star’s newest release, this week’s cultural selections span the gamut of cinema, live music, theatre and…