Netflix’s “XO, Kitty” comes back for its third season with another dose of romantic complications and character development set within the prestigious corridors of an…
Toonz Media Group, India’s premier animation studio, has introduced MyToonz, a complimentary streaming channel now accessible via LG Smart TVs throughout India. The FAST channel—constructed…
The radio presenter Scott Mills, one of the BBC’s most prominent radio presenters, has been dismissed by the corporation following an investigation into claims of…
Alex Duong, a comedy performer and TV performer most recognised for his roles in the CBS drama “Blue Bloods,” has died aged 42 following a…
SNL U.K.’s Weekend Update has critiqued the increasingly bewildering strategic positioning between the United States and Iran over talks aimed at peace to bring their…
AMC has axed “Talamasca: The Secret Order” after a single season, representing the inaugural cancellation across the network’s Anne Rice Immortal Universe. The paranormal series,…
Once dismissed as a nostalgic echo of England’s rural heritage, Morris dancing is undergoing an unexpected revival amongst Britain’s youth. From university societies to village…
The worldwide art world is undergoing a substantial transformation as contemporary galleries increasingly acknowledge the importance of championing marginalised voices. From rising artists in Africa…
Traditional Artisans Transmit Traditional Skills Through Apprenticeship Programmes Nationwide
Across Britain, expert craftspeople are reinvigorating ancient crafts by passing their invaluable skills to the next generation through forward-thinking training initiatives. From stonemasonry work to…
Museums across Britain are launching significant programmes to increase accessibility for visitors with disabilities.
Britain’s major museums are embarking on a fundamental accessibility revolution, acknowledging that cultural heritage should be open to everyone, regardless of physical or sensory disabilities….
The works of Shakespeare’s Plays and Poetry Remain Central to English Literary Educational Programmes in Schools
For more than four centuries, William Shakespeare’s dramatic works and poetry have remained the cornerstone of English literature education across British educational institutions. Despite periodic…