As the Bayeux Tapestry returns to England for the first time in 950 years, the BBC will broadcast special new programmes across TV and radio to celebrate the once-in-a-generation cultural moment
Learn more ➡️ https://t.co/7pZ9t9YNL3
The BBC Symphony Orchestra and Chorus will join DJ Shadow for a one-night-only concert 🎼
The event will reimagine the artists groundbreaking debut album Endtroducing….. on it's 30-year anniversary.
Read More ⤵️ https://t.co/1P1LW0iD9H
British artist David Hockney has died aged 88.
His family have said he 'passed away peacefully' at home on Thursday
Live updates: https://t.co/m4jzpahaJT
🤩 Graham Norton welcomes Madonna in a world exclusive special later this month.
Madonna & Graham offers an intimate, in-depth discussion about her incredible life and celebrated career
Details ➡️ https://t.co/iNNMd8HHQK
Join us from 6 to 8pm tomorrow, June 12, for the opening of "Upside Down," an exhibition of new fin sculptures by Alex Israel, at Gagosian, Davies Street, London: https://t.co/stQMAzPLbY
Geoffs First Feature Film “GAME”
Staring Jason Williamson (Sleaford mods) & Marc Bessant has its worldwide Online premiere here
https://t.co/wZW7VioVBs
The Sagrada Família is almost complete - but why did it take 144 years? We speak to Tristram Carfrae and Steve McKechnie, the structural engineers behind the church's finishing touches. #Gaudí#SagradaFamília#c4news
See ‘Mr & Mrs Andrews’ like never before 🎨
Past meets present as one of Britain’s most celebrated works is playfully reimagined in our free upcoming exhibition, 'Yinka Shonibare and Thomas Gainsborough: A Conversation', opening in October.
Separated by centuries and brought together for the first time at the National Gallery, see Gainsborough’s ‘Mr and Mrs Andrews’ in a whole new light, as artist Yinka Shonibare CBE vibrantly challenges tradition, power, and identity through sculpture.
Join a conversation between two artistic trailblazers across time: https://t.co/7TrPT9wZiu
NEW: Michael Grade gave a series of interviews "free of the shackles" of chairing Ofcom.
He gave his frank view on everything from the Today programme to GB News.
Critics believe he has confirmed their fears - of a media regulator losing its bearings:
https://t.co/sv4EGjgNhg
'Marilyn Monroe wanted people to feel they’d got their money’s worth when they saw a picture of hers.’
@LauraCummingArt writes this is the spirit of the new @NPGLondon show celebrating the icon's centenary
https://t.co/LiN9AIG4zz
Graffiti on the Orient Express
@JRart, the street artist nicknamed the French Banksy, talks to @kimwillsher1 about redesigning the most expensive private carriage on the most luxurious train in the world
https://t.co/MLTNECgTri
Professor Erik Nielson 🗣️ "This is rap on trial. And you have to do a lot of work not to see the racial motivation behind it."
James Broadnax, 37, was given a dose of lethal injection after a fatal double shooting in 2008.
Before his death, he said prosecutors had misused rap lyrics he wrote to secure his death sentence.
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