

A poet, playwright, and sex educator rehearses futures for young queer Tamils where questions are not forbidden but expected.

She writes plays about human darkness and finds redemption at the heart. Born into theatrical royalty, she chose love over fame, partnership over spotlight. She’s still searching. Still transforming silence into voice. This is what…

His short film is the only faithful screen adaptation of J.M. Barrie’s Peter Pan truly ends. A meditation on childhood, bereavement, and growing-up: how the filmmaker carried the fairy-tale through without remaining heartless.

The award-winning Italian filmmaker has worked on films with Christopher Nolan and Peter Greenaway and directed music videos for Moby. When lockdown hit, he created ‘Illustrated Cinema’, a handmade technique that captures the sweet and…

On transforming hospital wards into stages, building theatre families where care matters as much as talent, and why live storytelling remains our most essential resistance against forgetting how to feel

Thank you for walking with us. Thank you for reading. Thank you for believing that depth and humanity still matter. Here’s to 2026 — and to everything still to come.

For ten years, she hid behind an alias. Now the Dutch-British artist is ready to be seen — with an album that speaks to the mother she lost and the woman she’s still becoming. “The…

An Irish actor-musician on why confusion beats performance, and class still matters in creativity

Where Zeina Azzam reaches for words, Ahmed Muhanna reaches for his brush: from one word, from one brushstroke, emerges a movement. A mirror of humanity.

The London-based artist explains how Palestinian creators are seizing control of their stories through unexpected genres—from sci-fi to Western comedy—refusing the limited forms they’re “allowed” to use.