🔥 Discover this trending post from Culture | The Guardian 📖 📂 **Category**: Opera,Classical music,Danielle de Niese,Music,Culture,Music festivals,Festivals 💡 **What You’ll Learn**: “Four boxes, six screens, four chairs and a tree”: the overall scenery for Wild Arts' new English-language production of Mozart's Marriage of Figaro is modest by operatic standards. This show needs to travel light, as it is earmarked for performances in more than 20 arts centres, theatres, churches and parks across the UK over the next three months. But leave thinking about the logistics to the professionals — the miraculous thing about this The bare essentials of Figaro…
🔥 Check out this insightful post from Culture | The Guardian 📖 📂 **Category**: Books,Culture,Food,Nutrition,Nutrition,Society books 💡 **What You’ll Learn**: 'Hey“One of the dumbest things in the serious-but-stupid school of culinary thought is that each of your three daily meals should be ‘balanced.’” So says American food writer M. F. K. Fisher in her 1942 book How to Cook Wolf. She continues: "First of all, not all people need or want three meals every day. Many of them feel better with two, one and a half, or five."Fisher wrote her book ostensibly as a guide on how to feed yourself…
🚀 Read this awesome post from Culture | The Guardian 📖 📂 **Category**: Books,Olivia Laing,Loneliness,Culture,Society 💡 **What You’ll Learn**: I I first had the idea to write a book about loneliness in 2012. I was 35 years old and had just moved to New York City when I got lost in a maze of isolation and misery. A love affair ended suddenly while I was still sky high with expectations, thriving with relief that I was finally in a stable marital relationship. Failing this transformation, being rejected and left alone, filled me with a shame that I felt was literally…
✨ Check out this awesome post from Culture | The Guardian 📖 📂 **Category**: Theatre,Milo Rau,Political theatre,Stage,Peter Thiel,Austria,Culture,Festivals,Europe,Switzerland 💡 **What You’ll Learn**: MIlo Rau, once the enfant terrible of continental European theatre, is less cheerful these days. The Swiss theater director did something he said he openly hated: he canceled a guest. “Yes, we hit a wall,” he says. “But at least it made the wall visible.”As artistic director of the Wiener Festwochen theater festival, Rao, at the end of last month, invited and then rescinded the invitation from American tech billionaire Peter Thiel. The Austrian weekly newspaper Falter described…
✨ Check out this awesome post from Culture | The Guardian 📖 📂 **Category**: The Beatles,Paul McCartney,John Lennon,Ringo Starr,George Harrison,Pop and rock,Music,Photography,Art and design,Culture 📌 **What You’ll Learn**: TThe Beatles gave their last official concert on August 29, 1966 at Candlestick Park in San Francisco. Jim Marshall's photographs capture the group at a pivotal moment, when they are already feeling nostalgic for what they left behind.Two months ago, the Beatles finished pre-recording Revolver, a sparkling collection of pop gems. The next day they boarded a plane to embark on a world tour during which they would play none of the…
🔥 Explore this awesome post from Culture | The Guardian 📖 📂 **Category**: Shania Twain,Music,Country,Pop and rock,London,Culture,UK news,England 💡 **What You’ll Learn**: IAt the Shacklewell Arms in east London, the usual crowd of hipsters and indie music fans has been replaced by a crowd wearing cheetah print, double-breasted jeans and cowboy hats to honor the night's headliner: Shania Twain.Jack, 28, who came with his sister Amy, said: “We thought we might have been scammed when we saw the ticket advert.” “Why would you set up a bar that small?”There was a collective feeling of disbelief among the 200 lucky ticket…
🚀 Check out this must-read post from Culture | The Guardian 📖 📂 **Category**: Books,Blackpool,LGBTQ+ rights,Grandparents and grandparenting,Older people,Life and style,UK news,Children,Culture,Society,World news ✅ **What You’ll Learn**: A search is on for two lesbian grandmothers who inspired a new children's book after a chance encounter with a pantomime lady at Blackpool Pride.The women, whose names were not known, attended a reading by popular artist Mama Ji in 2021, and complained to her about the lack of diversity in young adult literature.Mama G said she was reading children's books in Blackpool Winter Gardens when she asked the women if there were…
✨ Check out this must-read post from Culture | The Guardian 📖 📂 **Category**: David Gray,Music,Culture,Pop and rock 💡 **What You’ll Learn**: The first song I fell in love withWhen I watched Night Boat to Nile by Madness on Top of the Pops when I was 11, something happened to me on a molecular level. There was something about the way they moved.First song I bought“I Don't Like Mondays” by the Boomtown Rats, from Swales Music in Haverfordwest, is a 15-mile bus journey from the small fishing village in west Wales where I lived when I was eight.The song to…
🚀 Read this awesome post from Culture | The Guardian 📖 📂 **Category**: Arts Council England,Dawn Airey,Media,Channel 4,Channel 5,Television,Arts funding,Culture,Television & radio,Television industry 💡 **What You’ll Learn**: When dawn iri While running Channel 5, she described the channel's core strengths as the three Cs: "movies, football and sex".The comment from the veteran TV executive, who has just been appointed chairman of Arts Council England (Ace), has set a career path defined by audacity and commercial instinct.Airey will replace Nicholas Sirota in August, with a new mandate to do more to support, nurture and protect the arts. Her appointment follows an…
💥 Check out this insightful post from Culture | The Guardian 📖 📂 **Category**: Theatre,Stage,Social media,Internet,Culture,Pornography,Women,Society,Technology ✅ **What You’ll Learn**: gGeorgie Detmer's gaze is unwavering. Nothing is held back in Are You Watching?, her rage-filled interrogation of our twisted relationship with sex and violence, and the emotional distance we hide behind when we watch them on screen. This honesty can seem inaccurate, but it's also admirably unintimidating.Two teenage girls (Kausar Ali and Abby McCann) sit on a bunk bed and talk about the worst things they've ever seen. Throughout the rest of the show, these stories are broken up in…
