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Culture

Politics and the art of touch

The many seasons of the witch

The gospel according to Francis Mallmann

Kathryn Hunter & Josh Azouz: “The body is always telling a story”

Why are we obsessed with watching shows about work?

Why can’t Christian Petzold adapt Georges Simenon?

Kneecap: Three Irishmen, an Englishman and a work of fine art

The Irish hip hop trio Kneecap, famed for their irreverent, politically-charged music have followed up their debut album with a mainstream film feature. Directed by Rich Peppiatt, it is a semi-fictionalised biopic which explores the Irish language as a form of freedom and paints a portrait of West Belfast as it is today.

A postcard from Bergman Island 

Katie Driscoll pens a dispatch from Fårö, an island on the Southeast coast of Sweden where the spectre of Ingmar Bergman still looms large.

A romantic’s guide to summer love on screen

Dreamlike dance sequences in LA, the art of seduction in Spain and ecstasy of first love found in Italy—writer Emma Firth explores the joy of getting lost in a summer romance. 

artists for aid

Artists for Aid: Historical London concert calls for action in Gaza and Sudan

Mustafa The Poet, FKA Twigs, Ramy Youssef, Yasiin Bey, and other incredible artists brought art and protest to London's Troxy last night for a powerful benefit concert.