Berkeley Best Arts and Lit and Philosophy and Values

  • Grace, series 2, review: John Simm'southward gloomy detective looks set to become an ITV staple

    ITV'due south adaptation of Peter James'due south crime novels makes a solid return with some superb, layered character acting from its atomic number 82

    John Simm as DSI Roy Grace
  • BBC's 'well-nigh ambitious environmental serial yet' looks more similar a travel jolly

    Our Changing Planet is besides chilled out nigh global warming - it needs to make us modify our behaviour towards the natural world

  • The frail artworks you will run into, merely can never touch

    Using holograms ways an Edgar Degas sculpture worth more than than £20m can be 'exhibited' beyond the world without any risk of damage

  • Nick Mason's Saucerful of Secrets, review: glam-stone swagger and fierce experimentalism

    The Pink Floyd drummer and co dazzled the Royal Albert Hall with two hours of tempo-shifting nuttiness from the band's determinative years

  • Ed Sheeran goes metal – simply notwithstanding has the earth as his choir

    The troubadour raised the roof at Dublin's Croke Park with every musical fashion imaginable. But his songcraft and charisma shone through

Comment and analysis

  • How Orwell'south stab at socialist propaganda ended upwards equally an set on on 'the stupid cult of Russia'

    Get-go published in 1937, The Route to Wigan Pier is a masterpiece – so why did many leftists hate it?

    Novelist and journalist George Orwell
  • Victoria Coren Mitchell in Brain Reaction
  • Deplorable, Oscar-hungry auteurs – the Netflix 'passion project' party is over

    The streaming giant's plummeting subscriber numbers can but mean one affair for cinema: more films like The Adam Projection, and no more than Romas

    Zoe Saldana and Ryan Reynolds in The Adam Project
  • Put your claws away, theatregoers – and give Jodie Comer a break

    The Killing Eve star's West End debut seems to exist a hitting with fans. But the transition from screen to stage doesn't always go smoothly

    Jodie Comer in rehearsals for Suzie Miller's play Prima Facie

Reviews

  • Penelope Wilton and Maggie Smith in a scene from the new Downton film
  • Monica Bellucci played Maria Callas in a one-woman show
  • Renaud Capuçon shows us the future in Aix, plus the best of April's classical concerts

    The finale of the Easter Festival was a fittingly bright end to an effect that showed classical music's young guns alongside seasoned pros

    Renaud Capucon and friends at the Grand Théâtre du Provence
  • 'He manages to make me look like a blond Hitler': Alan Bennett's pandemic diaries reviewed

    At 86, the playwright was already effectively locked down. His journal, Business firm Abort, is filled with elegiac memories and literary gossip

    National Treasure: playwright Alan Bennett
  • Nick Stonemason'southward Saucerful of Secrets, review: glam-rock swagger and fierce experimentalism

    The Pink Floyd drummer and co dazzled the Royal Albert Hall with two hours of tempo-shifting nuttiness from the band's formative years

    'Watch out for some crowd-surfing': Nick Mason's Saucerful of Secrets
  • Ed Sheeran goes metallic – simply still has the world every bit his choir

    The troubadour raised the roof at Dublin's Croke Park with every musical mode imaginable. But his songcraft and charisma shone through

    Edtallica: Ed Sheeran rocks out at Croke Park

Backside the music

Rock'southward untold stories, from ring-splitting feuds to the greatest performances of all time

Tonight'southward Television receiver

  • What's on Tv this evening: Bling Band: Hollywood Heist, Piers Morgan and Donald Trump, and more

    Your complete guide to the week'due south television, films and sport, beyond terrestrial and digital platforms

Screen Secrets

A regular series telling the stories behind picture and TV'due south greatest hits – and most fascinating flops

  • 'He manages to brand me look like a blond Hitler': Alan Bennett'southward pandemic diaries reviewed

    At 86, the playwright was already effectively locked down. His journal, House Arrest, is filled with elegiac memories and literary gossip

    National Treasure: playwright Alan Bennett
  • A cleaved-down banking concern clerk and a month in Margate – how TS Eliot wrote The Waste product Land

    In 1921, Lloyds Banking company sent TS Eliot to the seaside 'to do nothing'. He tried – simply accidentally wrote the poem of the century instead

    'On Margate Sands./ I can connect/ Nothing with nothing': Martin Parr's 1986 photograph of Margate seafront
  • What happens to pop stars after their 15 minutes of fame – the ugly truth

    In his new book Exit Phase Left, Nick Duerden interviews dozens of once-famous musicians who found themselves out of fashion

    So Solid Crew's Lisa Maffia, bottom left, now runs a hairdresser in Margate
  • 'I don't intendance what a agglomeration of 19-year-sometime gender-studies students think'

    So says the boss of Forum, a new publishing imprint that's offer a home to 'cancelled' authors

    Publish and be damned: Sussex University protesters rallying against Kathleen Stock
  • In from the cold: ethnic Sámi artists debut at the Venice Biennale

    The native people of the Arctic Circle are highlighting their controversial past from this weekend

    Sami artists debut Venice Biennale
  • At the Venice Biennale, surreal joys are in, Putin is out – and the stale males are hanging on

    The 59th edition of the art extravaganza pays tribute to Ukrainian heroism while delving brilliantly into the weirder corners of our minds

    In the Giardini is a temporary Ukrainian 'piazza'
  • The Van Gogh of Republic of kazakhstan who feigned insanity to escape the Soviets

    The land's kickoff ever pavilion at the Venice Biennale plunges you lot into the eccentric globe of Sergey Kalmykov

    Dreamer: Sergey Kalmykov
  • Sonia Boyce, British Pavilion, Venice, review: lacks the X-factor of genuine imaginative strangeness

    The British creative person'due south Venice show Feeling Her Way is gentle and tasteful, with an underlying current of social critique, but it doesn't soar

    Room 3 in Sonia Boyce's 2022 British Pavilion featuring performers Jacqui Dankworth and Sofia Jernberg

In depth

More stories

  • Penelope Wilton and Maggie Smith in a scene from the new Downton film
  • Modernistic-solar day celebrities could learn a thing or two from outrageous octogenarian Miriam Margolyes

    Margolyes opens upwards about her achievements and anxieties as Alan Yentob's Imagine programme reminds us of how lucky we are to have her

    Miriam Margolyes
  • Bling Ring: Hollywood Heist, review: trashy true crime that glamourises the idiots who got caught

    Channel four'due south reconstructions of a 2008-09 spree of celebrity robberies is center-rolling, breadbasket-turning stuff

    Bling Ring gang member Nick Prugo
  • TalkTV review: Piers Morgan showed his showbiz grade equally he took on Donald Trump

    Star quality and smooth production values ensured new channel was spared the launch day woes suffered by rival GB News

    Piers Morgan, Donald Trump
  • Peacock, review: gym sitcom skewers the hollow masculinity backside the pecs and the posers

    After The Curse, information technology's a render to familiar turf for the People Only Practice Nothing coiffure but with slightly diminishing returns

    Allan Mustafa in Peacock
  • 'In Russia, brutality is part of everyday life': meet Confront, the rapper exiled by Putin

    The political musician branded a 'foreign agent' by the Kremlin describes how violence pervades Russian culture

    Ivan Dryomin is living in a secret country after his raps tearing into the Russian government got him blacklisted
  • Monica Bellucci played Maria Callas in a one-woman show
  • Renaud Capuçon shows united states the future in Aix, plus the best of April's classical concerts

    The finale of the Easter Festival was a fittingly bright end to an event that showed classical music'south young guns alongside seasoned pros

    Renaud Capucon and friends at the Grand Théâtre du Provence

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Source: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/

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