Kendrick Lamar, who calls himself a ‘certified boogeyman’, is a contemporary Dracula guy, wending his way onto ...
Only two daughters of the Tudor dynasty in its three-generation tenure of the English crown experienced the full force of ...
It is almost the inverse of the Disney parks where you pay to have a prepared experience offered to you. At Ghibli ...
There’s no ‘s’ at the end of ‘rule’, and there’s a comma before it. As every schoolboy pedant knows, it’s ‘Britannia, rule the waves!’ – an imperative or exhortation, not a statement of fact. An ocean ...
All the little aliens in the Duane Barry episode are children wearing huge grey heads. Between takes they ran around, playing ...
Aimé Césaire can seem to be caught between worlds. For the politically minded, he is suspiciously literary and ...
There is no doubt of the success of the effect, this slapstick without ridicule, but how has Flaubert managed, throughout the ...
Apuleius’ Metamorphoses, better known as The Golden Ass, is the only ancient Roman novel to have survived in its entirety. Following the story of Lucius, forced to suffer as a donkey until the goddess ...
In no sense was Frank Auerbach a topographical artist. Primrose Hill, Mornington Crescent and the entrance to his ...
William Davies joins Tom to assess the efforts of the new Labour government in tackling the UK's many economic challenges. They consider whether Rachel Reeves’s first budget, with its substantial tax ...