Why AI could actually be good for the arts
The risks of artificial intelligence have been well established – but its surprising creative possibilities are now being discovered too
The risks of artificial intelligence have been well established – but its surprising creative possibilities are now being discovered too
In discourse around the 1982 conflict, the lives of the islanders are often forgotten. Brad Birch's new play at the RSC changes all that
Ahead of the highly-awaited Margot Robbie film, Barbie fanatics reveal how they’re preparing for their favourite doll's biggest outing yet
At 14 years old, the American comedian escaped the house fire which killed her sister. Now, she's finding the humour in her trauma
Once lost to history, the thoughts, lives and stories of the 10,000 who fled Germany for the UK have been revived by the Imperial War Museum
The legendary maximalist explains how she shelved her personal pain to swap haute couture for home furnishings
The woman who found fame when a parish meeting went viral now has her own podcast – but her feet remain firmly on the ground
Recipient of a new prize for poetry in translation, the dissident writer talks about exile, success and the ‘conceptual art’ of translation
Gena Turgel married the soldier who helped free her – now her wedding gown will be on display at the Imperial War Museum
The world’s oldest stand-up comedian ‘began to live’ when she went on stage at 71. And it’s where she plans to die, says Lynn Ruth Miller
We're encouraged to limit our bedroom activities to sleep and sex – but many Britons are now discovering the joy of working while recumbent
Three quarters of a century since its remaining prisoners were freed, Etan Smallman reflects on those who survived its brutality