Arts, Events & Culture
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A vibrant mix of nostalgia and innovation is shaping the current cultural landscape, from Jilly Cooper's humorous explorations of love and mortality to the revival of Tim Burton's 'Beetlejuice' as a musical spectacle. Meanwhile, the art world is experiencing a significant resurgence, with auction houses recalibrating their strategies to meet new buyer expectations, while dance seeks to professionalize and gain the spotlight akin to sports. Amidst this, personal stories like Jimi Hendrix's memorabilia and Kim Noble's eccentric promotional tactics remind us that behind the glitz, there are rich narratives waiting to be uncovered.
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What makes good ‘game feel’? These three titles have pinned it down perfectlyGame feel, an elusive yet crucial aspect of interactive entertainment, is explored through the recent titles Pragmata, Saros, and Vampire Crawler, which exemplify the harmonious blend of aesthetics, responsiveness, and creative opportunities that define a satisfying gaming experience. The article draws parallels between game feel and culinary elements, emphasizing the importance of various components working together to create an engaging player experience.
Giving and misgivings: opera managers must choose their poisonOpera companies face a dire financial dilemma as they rely on large donations, often from controversial sources, to sustain their operations amidst the inefficiencies of the art form. The recent loss of a $200 million investment by the Metropolitan Opera highlights the precarious balance between securing funding and the ethical implications of donor motivations.
Buzkashi horsemen battling for a headless goat: Todd Antony’s best photographBuzkashi, a brutal sport with origins dating back to Genghis Khan, involves horsemen competing to control a headless goat and drop it over a goal line, often leading to intense, lengthy matches. Photographer Todd Antony captures this raw spectacle in a striking black and white series, highlighting the sport's cultural significance in Tajikistan.
Tupac's family files wrongful death lawsuit in LATupac's family has initiated a wrongful death lawsuit in Los Angeles, aiming to identify multiple alleged co-conspirators linked to the rapper's murder.
BBC reschedules Radio 2 in the Park festival in StirlingRadio 2 in the Park festival has been postponed from August to September.
Anne Hathaway says she didn’t get any size-zero models fired from The Devil Wears Prada 2Anne Hathaway clarifies that she did not have any size-zero models fired from The Devil Wears Prada 2, asserting that her actions aimed at inclusivity actually created more roles rather than eliminating jobs. Her comments come in response to Meryl Streep's earlier remarks about the thinness of models on set.
‘A false narrative around a paedophile’: Michael Jackson biopic criticised by Leaving Neverland directorDan Reed, director of Leaving Neverland, criticizes the new Michael Jackson biopic for misrepresenting abuse allegations and portraying accusers as liars without proper justification. He argues that the film perpetuates a false narrative around Jackson's relationships with children.
Cynthia Erivo interrupts Dracula performance after spotting audience member’s cameraCynthia Erivo paused her performance in Dracula after noticing an audience member filming, highlighting a growing issue in theatre etiquette. Following the incident, additional reminders about photography were issued for subsequent shows.
Stand & Deliver: The Lee Jeans Sit-In review – galvanising story of landmark factory occupationFrances Poet's music-driven drama at the Tron theatre reconstructs the 1981 Lee Jeans factory occupation in Greenock, where 240 workers fought against American owners' plans to relocate production, ultimately reclaiming their jobs after seven months of resistance.