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Ali Tabrizi's new and controversial Netflix documentary Seaspiracy confronts many issues around commercial fishing, but some questions still linger
Rambert and its junior company, Rambert2, have announced dates for comprehensive national tours, marking their return to the stage
The Amazon Prime series Them examines the dark, racist undergrowth in 50s American suburbia. Deborah Ayorinde, Ashley Thomas, Shahadi Wright Joseph, and Allison Pill star
English National Ballet’s Swan Lake, specially adapted for the little ones as part of the My First Ballet series, is now available online
Mozart's late opera re-opens Covent Garden to in-person audiences
From the new racial horror series Them on Amazon Prime to a very different Baftas ceremony on BBC One, this week on TV has plenty to stay in for
Exended due to popular demand: this utterly heart-warming musical about those stranded in the aftermath of 9/11 will restore your faith in humanity
Josh O'Connor and Jessie Buckley play Shakespeare's star-crossed lovers in this intimately filmed, National Theatre version of Romeo and Juliet
Episode 3 kicks off with seething, frustrating suspense after Terry Boyle (Tommy Jessop) is brought back for questioning. Warning: spoilers ahead
The soprano on her Brixton childhood, 'silent' music and renewed energy as live music resumes
Stylish interiors, hot tubs and country walks: six stunning holiday homes with April availability
Beyond Face Dance Company streams an absorbing, thought-provoking work where works and dance come together to question the impact of colonial history on modern-day Britain
Duncan Macmillan's new theatrical production, set 16 years before Game of Thrones, takes place during The Great Tourney at Harrenhal: where many major characters gathered
We Culture Whisper editors get to enjoy the best of London life in normal times. Here’s where we’re most looking forward to going after lockdown
From Lady Gaga's breakthrough role in A Star Is Born to Idris Elba playing a modern-day rancher in Concrete Cowboy, Netflix in April glitters with big stars and great movies
Symphonic Variations, one of Frederick Ashton's most emblematic works, is the next streamed ballet in the ROH's programme of Friday Premieres
From a spate of fantastical adaptations to an all-new Andrew Lloyd Webber musical, here are 21 plays (hopefully!) coming to the London stage in 2021
Plays, concerts and world-class dance can all be enjoyed online from the comfort of your home. Here, we bring you day-by-day culture to stream in lockdown
From a lake flanked by a sandy beach, to a calm and leafy stretch of the River Medway, we round up the little-known spots for wild swimming near London
In-person concerts at the Royal Albert Hall and venues nationwide
Tahar Rahim, Jodie Foster, Shailene Woodley and Benedict Cumberbatch star in Kevin Macdonald's difficult legal thriller, following the harrowing story of Mohamedou Slahi
In this semi-autobiographical film from Lee Isaac Chung (Abigail Harm), Steven Yeun stars as a father pursuing the American Dream – moving his family to a potential farm in Arkansas
In episode 2, Steve Arnott (Martin Compston) and AC-12 dig deeper into DCI Joanne Davidson (Kelly Macdonald) and MIT. And some familiar faces return. Spoilers ahead!
From tucked away terraces and sun traps to tables warmed by crackling fires, here are some vetted options for dining outdoors come 12 April
Aaron Sorkin's smash-hit stage adaptation of Harper Lee's To Kill A Mockingbird comes to the West End, with Rafe Spall starring as Atticus Finch
The National Theatre will reopen in June with Jack Thorne's adaptation of After Life and a Michael Sheen-led production of Under Milk Wood
In the third and final series of this popular Welsh legal drama, Faith (Eve Myles) endures tricky divorce proceedings, truanting teenagers, and a big case involving a terminally ill child
A new pocket of Princess Diana's life will be explored courtesy of Kristen Stewart, in a new film by Pablo Larraín
Killing Eve showrunner Emerald Fennell makes her directorial debut with Promising Young Woman, a wry revenge thriller starring Carey Mulligan
The Royal Ballet dances Kenneth MacMillan's joyous Concerto, set to music by Shostakovich, in the next stream of the ROH Friday Premieres programme
As gyms prepare to reopen their doors, our in-house health coach speculates on the future of tech-based home fitness
Richard Chappell Dance kicks off its new season with Still Touch, a short film exploring the importance of touch and human contact