Since Lookingglass Theatre Company started in 1988, I've had the privilege of seeing dozens of its original productions, many ...
Black American novelists, filmmakers and other writers are using comedy to reveal — and combat — our era’s disturbing ...
Alain Guiraudie’s intimate thriller, about sex and death in a rustic village, bends classic tropes into modern forms.
This week we recommend a series about the dangers of the manosphere, an exhibition in Oxford, a play in Bristol, a historical game and a record-breaking animated film.
At first glance, the office desk could belong to any Chinese executive - an ashtray, mini-flags, a golden sculpture inscribed with the character for "integrity", and a picture of a local celebrity ...
After Hawaii and Sicily, the latest outing of the black comedy has shifted focus to the hotel chain’s luxury Thai resort. We'll have to wait to see how the remainder of the season unfolds, but ...
Was General Trelane a Q? Check out these 4 hints that may cause you to look at "The Squire of Gothos" in an entirely new way!
Content Warning: This article mentions death and homophobic and transphobic violence. As February melted into March, the annual Hart House Drama Festival launched us into spring once again. Each year, ...
From hilarious headlines to pretend pundits, satire is a huge force in both news and entertainment. Sometimes, it's way too easy to mistake satire for fake news, which can leave kids (and parents) ...