Midnight Family, Masculinities exhibition, Actress by Anne Enright, Far Away by Caryl Churchill, I Am Not Okay With This
Mexican documentary film Midnight Family, Masculinities exhibition at The Barbican, Anne Enright's novel Actress, Far Away by Caryl Churchill, I Am Not Okay With This on Netflix
Mexican documentary Midnight Family follows a family-run private ambulance in Mexico City racing to the scenes of accidents in order to earn a living
Masculinities:Liberation Through Photography, is a new exhibition at The Barbican in London, about how masculinity is experienced, perfomed, coded and socially constructed.
Actress is the latest novel from Irish author by Anne Enright. A daughter looks back at her sometimes fractious relationship with her famous mother
A revival of Caryl Churchill's 2000 play Far Away has just opened at London's Donmar Warehouse
Teenage existence is never easy and having superpowers can only make it even more so. I Am Not Okay With This on Netflix is a new series with an adolescent female lead...
Tom Sutcliffe's guests are Blake Morrison, Amber Butchart and Stephanie Merritt. The producer is Oliver Jones
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Main image: Taliban portrait. Kandahar, Afghanistan. 2002 漏 Collection T.Dworzak/Magnum Photos
Last on
Far Away
Donmar Warehouse
Until 4 April 2020
Image credit: Johan Persson
Midnight Family
Cert 15
Image credit: Dogwoof Ltd
I Am Not Okay With This
Released 26 February 2020
Image courtesy of Netflix
Actress
Image聽漏 Hugh Chaloner
Masculinities: Liberation through Photography
Image: Untitled, from the series Soldiers, 1999
Courtesy Adi Nes & Praz-Delavallade Paris, Los Angeles
Broadcast
- Sat 22 Feb 2020 19:15麻豆官网首页入口 Radio 4
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