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  • Glastonbury 2025: do these five things to have the best time

    June 23, 2025

    The gates for Glastonbury 2025 open in 48 hours’ time. If you’re going as a newbie or just need some inspiration for ways to approach the festival differently, here are five ways to get the absolute best out of the UK’s most famous knees-up in a field. Glastonbury 2025: go further than the main stages [...]

  • 4.48 Psychosis review: Sarah Kane’s last play still packs a punch

    June 23, 2025

    When 4.48 Psychosis was first staged in the year 2000, its author Sarah Kane had ended her own life just months earlier. Tackling mental illness and suicide, it seemed to offer a posthumous glimpse into the mind of a troubled genius, laying bare the anguish that led to her death aged just 28. Kane has [...]

  • Lisa Nandy: AI and cultural exports boost growth – but creators must be paid

    June 19, 2025

    Culture secretary Lisa Nandy has claimed that AI and cultural exports will drive jobs and growth, while insisting creators must be paid in the digital age. At the India Global Forum on Wednesday, Nandy touted the UK and India’s new cultural and tech affiliations for already generating investment – from sport and film, to AI-powered [...]

  • Elio review: Pixar is back with spectacular space adventure

    June 17, 2025

    Whisper it: Pixar is back. After a disastrous pandemic period, where quality films like Soul and Turning Red were buried on streaming, followed by the epic failure of 2022’s Lightyear, the iconic animation studio has got back to something like its best. After Elemental became a sleeper hit in 2023, the masterful Inside Out 2 [...]

  • Inside Queen’s Club: Life as a member at exclusive west London institution

    June 17, 2025

    For a fortnight in June, Queen’s Club becomes the centre of the tennis world; a sort of boutique version of Wimbledon as thousands descend on a small corner of west London to catch a glimpse of the world’s best players trying to fine-tune their grass-court games in the lead-up to the Grand Slam. The other [...]

  • Stereophonic play review: Fleetwood Mac musical is a sensation

    June 15, 2025

    Stereophonic play review and star rating: ★★★★★ Stereophonic is a mighty test of endurance. At three-and-a-half hours, there are points in the Herculean one-hour-fifty-minute first act where the audience unanimously agree to give up and start chatting. I’ve never seen so many people escape to the loo.  On this level, Stereophonic is one great meta [...]

  • Toast the City: Jeff Wayne’s War of the Worlds Immersive Experience is unmissable

    June 13, 2025

    This autumn Morning Wire will launch Toast the City, an awards celebrating all the places that make the Square Mile the vibrant, exciting location it is – and we need YOUR help. The Toast the City Awards will recognise the institutions old and new – and the men and women behind them – that make our lives that little [...]

  • How To Train Your Dragon review: A gorgeous, sincere adaptation 

    June 10, 2025

    Dreamworks’ How To Train Your Dragon has quietly become a beloved franchise, with the animated trilogy winning over critics and audiences. Artistically, 2019’s The Hidden World was the perfect goodbye, but this is Hollywood, and no IP stays dormant for long. Thus, we have a live action remake.  How To Train Your Dragon is set [...]

  • Microsoft announces new Xbox Ally handheld consoles – here’s what we know

    June 9, 2025

    Microsoft has announced two new handheld games consoles, the ROG Ally and the Ally X, which will be released later this year. The new consoles will allow users to access their Game Pass libraries on the go, providing competition to the newly-released Nintendo Switch 2 and the more established Valve Steam Deck. Microsoft has been [...]

  • Cocktails in the City turns 10: everything to know as London festival returns

    June 9, 2025

    Cocktails in the City celebrates its 10th anniversary this July with two weekends of events uniting the best of the city’s mixology scene. The capital’s cocktail industry comes together on 10 – 12 July and 7 – 9 August in Bedford Square Gardens in Bloomsbury, bringing together mixologists from some of the capital’s best bars. [...]

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