Culture news UK theatre cancels Shakespeare play over Gaza and trans rights dispute A theatre in Manchester has cancelled the entire run of a Shakespeare play due to an argument over references to trans and Palestinian rights. 18/09/2024
Culture news Affordable tickets and grassroots support at Coldplay's 2025 tour Local residents will get a hefty discount for the Hull dates of Coldplay's upcoming tour. 18/09/2024
Culture news David Guetta and Keinemusik among industry recipients of DJ Awards '24 The first awards have been announced ahead of the DJ Awards 2024, the highly anticipated return of the once annual awards post-Covid. 17/09/2024
Culture news Morrissey claims Johnny Marr now owns all The Smiths trademarks News of Johnny Marr owning the trademarks for The Smiths has the rumour mill going into overdrive. Could another iconic Mancunian band reunion be on the cards? Or does this all but guarantee it will never happen? 17/09/2024
Food and Drink UK to ban junk food ads for children It’s big naps for Big Macs as the only way to see fast food advertising on British television is about to be after the watershed, as part of the UK government’s drive to improve public health. 15/09/2024
Culture news First programmes announced for Bradford 2025 UK City of Culture The northern English city is the fourth to be selected in the government’s City of Culture programme and will play host to theatre, art, music and film events over the course of the year. 14/09/2024
Culture news How 'My English Persian Kitchen' brings the taste of Iran to the stage Euronews Culture sat down with actor Isabella Nefar to discuss how she brought Atoosa Sepehr's story of escaping Iran to the stage, while also feeding an entire audience. 13/09/2024
Culture news In Pictures: New bells for Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris Following the devastating 2019 fire, the city of Paris has been restoring its beloved Notre Dame Cathedral. The latest new addition is a new set of bells. 13/09/2024
Culture news Stolen 'iconic' Winston Churchill print found in Italy An original print of one of Winston Churchill’s most iconic portraits has been discovered in Italy after it disappeared in Canada two years ago. 12/09/2024
Culture news Jon Bon Jovi praised for talking distressed woman off bridge edge American rockstar Jon Bon Jovi has been commended by the Metro Nashville Police Department after he talked a woman off the ledge of a bridge. 12/09/2024
Design Carlo Mollino furniture sale blocked by Italian government Expected to sell for millions, the Italian government says it made a "mistake" by allowing a London auction house to sell the classic furniture as it's part of the country's 'cultural heritage.' 12/09/2024
Culture news Final curtain for London’s only Spanish-language theatre The Cervantes Theatre in London, established seven years ago as the only dedicated Spanish-language theatre in the capital, will close its doors due to lacking funds. 11/09/2024
Culture news French artist Sophie Calle among winners of 2024 Praemium Imperiale French artist Sophie Calle and Portuguese classical pianist Maria João Pires have won Praemium Imperiale awards, Japan’s highest international art honours. 11/09/2024
Culture news Fired conductor Sir John Eliot Gardiner hits back with new orchestra Disgraced conductor Sir John Eliot Gardiner has announced his new musical ensemble following his termination from the Monteverdi Choir and Orchestras (MCO) this year after he hit a singer. 10/09/2024
Culture news Peter Cushing's friend sues Disney for posthumous performance A film producer is suing Disney for using Peter Cushing's likeness in a Star Wars film, 22 years after his death. 10/09/2024
Culture news Profile: Dwayne Fields, Britain's new Chief Scout Here's a quick lowdown on Dwayne Fields, the British explorer who was named as the 11th Chief Scout this week. 07/09/2024
Culture news The best things to do and see (or watch) in Europe this week Luca Guadagnino's bold take on 'Queer', 'KAOS' and music award nominations are out - here's what to consume in Europe this weekend. 07/09/2024
Culture news Documentary sympathetic to Russian soldiers sparks anger in Venice Russian-Canadian filmmaker Anastasia Trofimova has defended her film 'Russians at War' as an "attempt to see through the fog of war". 06/09/2024
Culture news English Teacher win the 2024 Mercury Prize Leeds band English Teacher won at a muted ceremony for their album 'This Could Be Texas'. 06/09/2024
Culture news Spotify wins legal victory over Eminem in five-year licensing dispute After a complicated back and forth legal process, Spotify has won the case even though a court found it had been streaming Eminem's songs without a licence. 05/09/2024