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5 things to know about Koestler Arts: Night Owls and Abstractions
Get an insight into the 18th annual Koestler Arts exhibition, currently at the Southbank Centre, curated by poet and playwright Inua Ellams.
Alisa Weilerstein: ‘We’re taught that context is everything; why can’t we just skip that and listen?’
Cellist Alisa Weilerstein discusses her musical upbringing, expanding the repertoire and the ‘great equaliser’ of classical music out of context.
How I create… with musician Soumik Datta
The sarod virtuoso on finding inspiration on the go, rewriting his understanding of success and learning to accept feedback.
Who is contemporary classical quintet ZRI?
Meet the contemporary classical and folk music quintet who take inspiration from a bawdy 19th century pub.
5 things to know about TS Eliot's The Waste Land
If you’re yet to discover what’s considered one of the most important poems of the 20th century, we’ve put together a helpful summary.
Arts unravelled: how are art exhibition catalogues produced?
Hayward Gallery publisher Mary Richards helps explain the process behind the gallery’s eye-catching exhibition catalogues.
Olga Ravn: ‘I’m very mistrustful of writers who don’t read’
An in-depth interview with celebrated Danish writer Olga Ravn on her new book The Wax Child and how ‘all language holds a view of the world’.
Arts unravelled: how are book awards decided?
How are awards for books and poems decided? We spoke to three literary prize organisations to find out.
Artist on artist: Simon Armitage on the ‘exceptional’ yet ‘overlooked’ Bill Nelson
The Poet Laureate finally shares his appreciation and admiration for ‘maverick’ guitarist, musician and fellow Yorkshireman Bill Nelson.
How I create… with writer and multidisciplinary artist Tice Cin
The award-winning writer and all-round creative discusses believing in ideas, being brave and finding your own success.
Who is singer-songwriter Bülent Ortaçgil?
An introduction to the legendary Turkish singer-songwriter who has been captivating crowds for five decades.
5 things to know about Gilbert & George: 21ST CENTURY PICTURES
The East London artists renowned for their provocative visually striking pictures who take inspiration from the streets and champion art for all.