Steve Dinneen, City A.M.

Steve Dinneen

City A.M.

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Romeo and Julie is the perfect romcom for the National Theatre crowd

Both heartwarmingly nice and tearjerkingly sad, Romeo and Julie is the perfect romcom for the National Theatre crowd. → Read More

Mike Nelson: Extinction Beckons at the Hayward Gallery is a new high bar for installation art

The Hayward Gallery has emerged as London’s foremost destination for large-scale installation art since it reopened in 2018, from the bio-technological → Read More

Florian Zeller interview: The Son director on fighting the shame of mental illness

Who among us hasn’t dreamed of a meeting that forever changes the direction of their life? This is exactly what happened to French author, playwright and → Read More

Standing at the Sky's Edge: Richard Hawley musical comes to the National Theatre

Standing at the Sky’s Edge is three hours of condensed niceness, filled with such generosity and warmth that it feels like a nice long hug. → Read More

Phaedra at the National Theatre: Yerma director returns with a strange hit

Those expecting a traditional retelling of Seneca’s Phaedra may think they’ve walked into the wrong theatre when the Lyttelton curtain rises. There isn’t → Read More

The Lehman Trilogy returns to the West End and it's as vital as ever

The Lehman Trilogy is a modern classic, absolutely worth a second watch if you saw it last time, and nigh-on essential if you didn’t. → Read More

The best MODOK deck for the new Marevl Snap Season Pass

The wildly popular Marvel Snap today launched its latest Season Pass, including a powerful new set of cards. Chief among them is a new five energy MODOK → Read More

The Shards author Bret Easton Ellis praises Morrissey, Elon Musk and Kanye, and reveals he was groomed as a teenager

American Psycho author Bret Easton Ellis has praised the controversial singer Morrissey at a recent book reading and interview at the Southbank Centre. → Read More

Antwerp is a top city break just an hour from London

“I’d be willing to bet there’s no quicker way of getting from the UK to mainland Europe,” said Robert Sinclair, CEO of London City Airport, as we stood on → Read More

Why We're Just Normal Men is the best comedy account on Twitter

It has taken me almost a year to come across the best comedy account left on Twitter. While the glory days of conceptual Twitter comedy appear to have → Read More

I’m sorry but the internet is at it again. The real reason OnlyFans users are posting unsolvable riddles on TikTok

The internet has been at it again. The lucrative sliver of Venn diagram between OnlyFans and TikTok has figured out that posting nonsense pseudo-riddles → Read More

Minecraft makeover: This is what Sadiq Khan looks like with a perfectly square head

Have you ever wondered what London’s long-standing mayor Sadiq Khan would look like with a perfectly square head? Now you can see exactly. → Read More

Reddit user seasons cast iron pan 80 times, sends internet into meltdown

There is an unlikely new star of Reddit: a user called fatmummy222 who has become perhaps the most famous cast iron pan seasoner in history after larding, → Read More

Reddit user's outrageous pan project sends internet into meltdown

There is an unlikely new star of Reddit: a user called fatmummy222 who has become perhaps the most famous cast iron pan seasoner in history after larding, → Read More

Beyonce Dubai gig at Atlantis The Royal: Inside the world's most lavish launch

"There are two types of people in the world. The people that are in Dubai right now. And us.” So went the meme, shared tens of millions of times across → Read More

Paul Mescal roars onto London stage in gripping new Streetcar Named Desire

★★★★☆ The Almeida’s production of Tennessee Williams’ steamy southern gothic A Streetcar Named Desire was one of the most hotly anticipated plays of 2022, → Read More

The riddle of the Nursing Assistant: Twitter user solves viral case

Twitter has been racking its brain to unravel what has become known as The Riddle of the Nursing Assistant. Now it's been solved. → Read More

The best upcoming film, art and theatre in London to book now in 2023

Thursday is the new Friday! In our new Thursday Going Out section we bring you a list of all the things we’re looking forward to this year from the worlds → Read More

Tar review: Cate Blanchett shines as a predatory composer

Cate Blanchett is a maestro playing a maestro in Tar, the actor wildly conducting the audience just as her character conducts the orchestra. → Read More

M3gan review: A Black Mirror-esque take on the classic murder puppet

★★★★☆ There is a proud cinematic tradition of haunted doll movies. You can trace the lineage back from Annabelle (first appearing in The Conjuring in → Read More