Lifestyle The fascinating history behind European pet cemeteries A new book by author and photographer Paul Koudounaris explores the endearing and enigmatic ways we memorialise our lost animals. 31/10/2024
Culture news The best things to do, hear, see or watch in Europe this week Exhibitions from Tim Burton and Superflat supremo Mr., Venom returns to cinemas and new album releases from the Pixies and Laura Marling - here's what to consume in Europe this (extra spooky) week. 26/10/2024
Culture news The best things to do, hear, see or watch in Europe this week Art Basel Paris 2024, demonic smiles, Barcelona Design Week and a new EP from Bon Iver - here is the best of what's happening in Europe this week. 19/10/2024
Culture news Bon Iver's ‘SPEYSIDE’: Euronews Culture's verdict The new EP from Bon Iver's Justin Vernon is an achingly lovely confrontation of anxiety and change. 18/10/2024
Health news What causes female hair loss and why is it still so misunderstood? One-third of women will experience some form of hair loss in their lives, yet it remains a complex and under-researched diagnosis that leaves many women struggling psychologically. 14/10/2024
Culture news The best things to do, hear, see or watch in Europe this week Frieze London highlights, controversial Donald Trump film 'The Apprentice', Lumière Festival in Lyon and Charli XCX returns for Brat autumn with a remix album. 12/10/2024
Culture news Avo-cuddle: Plush toy company Jellycat celebrates its 25th anniversary Connoisseurs of all things cute and cuddly, Jellycat turns 25 this year - and highlights a huge boom in adults collecting fluffy foods with a face. 08/10/2024
Culture news The best things to do, hear, see or watch in Europe this week Francis Bacon's perturbing portraiture, contemporary art at Frieze London, 'Joker: Folie à Deux' sends in the clowns, and a new album from Public Service Broadcasting - here's what to do in Europe this week. 05/10/2024
Lifestyle Meet the physical media collectors shunning streaming As frustrations grow with streaming platforms and their vanishing libraries, more people are turning to physical media for watching film and TV. We meet some of the most avid UK-based collectors. 03/10/2024
Health news Man amputated penis with axe after eating psychedelic mushrooms Psilocybin has become increasingly popular in medical research for its potential therapeutic benefits, but an extreme case has highlighted the drug’s potential dangers when used in uncontrolled settings. 30/09/2024
Culture news The best things to do, hear, see or watch in Europe this week A Helen Frankenthaler exhibition in Florence, Ezra Collective's 'Dance, No One’s Watching' and (an anti-climactic) update on French cinema's infamous 'Emmanuelle' - here's what's new in Europe this week. 28/09/2024
Culture news The best things to do, hear, see or watch in Europe this week Francis Ford Coppola's 'Megalopolis'; the Wellcome Collection's 'Hard Graft' exhibition; Oktoberfest; 'Agatha All Along'; and new music from Katy Perry, Manu Chao and Jamie XX - here's what to digest in Europe this weekend. 20/09/2024
Culture news We're officially getting a The Sims movie produced by Margot Robbie Say "sul sul" to an official 'The Sims' movie - ladder-less pools and all? 18/09/2024
Culture news The best things to do, hear, see or watch in Europe this week Brussels Design September, mind-melting body horror 'The Substance', wine in Budapest and 'Emily in Paris' - here's what to look out for in Europe this week. 13/09/2024
Culture news Accio child actors: How to audition for the new Harry Potter TV series UK and Ireland-based Children between the ages of nine and 11 are being considered for the roles that once Wingardium Leviosa'd the careers of Daniel Radcliffe, Rupert Grint and Emma Watson. 12/09/2024
Culture news Oscar-winning 'My Heart Will Go On' lyricist Will Jennings dies at 80 The American lyricist wrote more than 500 songs for some of the world's most legendary singers, including Céline Dion, Whitney Houston and Barry Manilow - and became known as a maestro of cinematic ballads. 09/09/2024
Culture news Venice 2024 review: 'April' - a raw portrait of the female experience A storm-soaked exploration of a female ob-gyn who conducts illegal abortions for women in rural Georgia. It's one of the toughest - but most impactful watches of this year's Venice Film Festival. 06/09/2024
Culture news Venice 2024 review: Two takes on Luca Guadagnino's 'Queer' One of our favourite films of this year's Venice Film Festival is a lot to take in... What else would you expect from a William S. Burroughs adaptation? We focus on how director Luca Guadagnino brings repressed desire to life and his use of music to enhance the themes in 'Queer'. 04/09/2024
Culture news Venice 2024: Joaquin Phoenix and Lady Gaga talk 'Joker: Folie à Deux' Premiering on the Lido this evening, 'Joker: Folie à Deux' is the highly anticipated sequel to 2019's controversial 'Joker'. Stars Lady Gaga and Joaquin Phoenix discuss making it - and why the latter suddenly quit Todd Haynes' gay romance film recently. 04/09/2024
Culture news Venice 2024: 'The Room Next Door' - Almodóvar takes on life and death Almodóvar's first English-language feature film is a powerful portrait of life, death and the unbreakable bonds that help us to navigate it all. At the same time, there's a sense some emotional authenticity got lost in translation. 03/09/2024