How Westeros is wonWhat is the moral compass of “Game of Thrones”?Being good does not get you to the top. But neither does pure evil. What does it take to run the Seven Kingdoms? Jul 24th 2017
A new classicCerebral and tense, “Dunkirk” is a remarkable film Christopher Nolan’s war epic boasts interlocking storylines, elegant cinematography and an unforgettable score Jul 21st 2017
Voices from the darkness“City of Ghosts” is an extraordinary look at journalism in RaqqaA new documentary film follows the citizens fighting Islamic State on a different frontier: informationJul 20th 2017
Teenage diarist extraordinaireA new musical aims to introduce Adrian Mole to a younger generationDo the afflictions of Britain’s longest-suffering teenager still resonate?Jul 19th 2017
Out of stepRevisiting “Jewels”, 50 years onGeorge Balanchine’s ballet is a symbol of the art form’s elitist history Jul 19th 2017
The will to fightTwo documentaries probe Myanmar’s religious strife“Sittwe” and “The Venerable W.” present the festering relations between the Rohingya and BuddhistsJul 17th 2017
Not so amazing“Spider-Man: Homecoming” feels underdevelopedA decent, light-hearted romp, but nothing that pushes the boundaries of the character's story or the genre as a wholeJul 14th 2017
Singing the songs of angry menRevolutionary music, from rousing to mindlessFrom “La Marseillaise” to “Give Peace a Chance” to chants barely worthy of the football standsJul 12th 2017
Happening HangukWhen South Korea was poor, repressive—and super-coolIn the 1960s, performance artists made Seoul a surprising hotbed of the avant-gardeJul 11th 2017
Art imitating lifeDark times, reflected in weighty films at Karlovy VaryThe breakup of Yugoslavia, the Rwandan genocide, the Chilean dictatorship and more entertained celebrities and visitors to the Czech spa town's annual film festivalJul 10th 2017
Rising SunA new play explores the genesis of Britain's titanic tabloidHow an Australian outsider turned a flagging broadsheet into a force of nature is the stuff of high dramaJul 6th 2017
The eyes of othersImmersive experiences, the future of philanthropy“Putting yourself in someone else’s shoes” no longer requires an imaginative leapJul 5th 2017
Support mechanismsWhen architects design for mum and dadBlueprints benefit from parents’ money, patience and good faithJul 4th 2017
21st Century Schizoid BandsWhy prog rock still deserves your timeIt demonstrates ambition of a kind that popular music has rarely seen sinceJul 3rd 2017