Back Story

Our column on arts and culture distinguishes the back story from the foreground; the ephemera from what matters, and might last


Culture

Roald Dahl was a genius—and a shocking bigot

No magic potion or friendly giant can resolve this tension, as a new play shows

Culture

Sally Rooney shows how to escape the trap of success

In “Intermezzo” the Irish author is artfully growing up

Culture

“The Perfect Couple” and the new map of Moneyland

Depictions of the super-rich on screen reflect the times

Culture

Twenty-five years on, “Fight Club” punches harder than ever

Actually, the first rule of the cult film is that people never stop talking about it

Culture

On some holidays, beauty and bloodshed are entwined

In grand old cities like Verona, your gelato comes with a moral education

Culture

The drama of election night: a critical guide

In a bumper year for voting, elections are the top-billing show

Culture

What a row over sponsorship reveals about art and Mammon

It betrays childish misconceptions about money, morality and power

Culture

Romeo and Richard III are enlisted in the casting wars

Who should play whom on stage?

Culture

Jürgen Klopp’s masterclass in how to win—and lose

Two gestures capture the Liverpool manager’s method: the fist pump and the hug

Culture

The trial of Donald Trump, considered as courtroom drama

Sensational witnesses, high stakes—it has the classic elements. Sort of

Culture

Fed up with Biden v Trump II? Some succour from fictional rematches

From “Moby Dick”, “Star Wars” and “Rocky” to the presidential election

Culture

Salman Rushdie’s gripping take on being stabbed

“Knife” is a memoir about the attack in 2022 but also a love story

Culture

Kate Winslet explores how to be a good autocrat

“The Regime” is a silly show with a deadly serious point

Culture

Infatuation, kids, adultery: marriage is the theme of the Oscars

Together the nominees sketch a composite picture of marriage. Here it is

Culture

“The Picture of Dorian Gray” points to the future of theatre

A triumphant one-woman show relies on Sarah Snook, daring tech and your imagination

Culture

The real message of Vladimir Putin’s chat with Tucker Carlson

Russia’s president is not a man to be trusted, still less to emulate or admire

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