Top Gear’s cancellation is not just the death of machismo – it’s a major headache for the BBC
It's lucrative and a global brand, but the show's demise is no surprise in today's climate
	It's lucrative and a global brand, but the show's demise is no surprise in today's climate
	The PR machine has made our stars seem bland or inauthentic. So Louis Theroux's encounter with The Libertines star was a welcome exception
	From Dickens to The Specials, a new book suggests pupils study working-class culture. These are uplifting classics they should start with
	On the 70th anniversary of his death, it's time to reflect on the spirit and lyricism of the Welsh poet
	
	
	
	
	
	
	Alexander Zeldin's latest, riveting, deeply stirring play shows the last half of the 1900s via one woman's often harsh experiences of it
	Uncle Bulgaria and co are getting a makeover – but isn't it a shame we have to revive old shows rather than rely on new programming?
	The resignation of music director Martyn Brabbins highlights the fact that only with world-class musicianship can ENO speak to the nation
	The YBAs marked a time when British visual art felt daring and exciting — where are their equivalents today?
	The Fleabag star plays every part brilliantly in the Chekhov classic, creating an entire emotional world for each role
	The BBC and Channel 4 have swiftly removed Russell Brand's content from their websites – but is this really the best course of action?
	As a new Musicians’ Census shows, it is impossible to make ends meet in a London-centric industry. Enormous talent is going to waste
	The ITV daytime show, now synonymous with scandal and a breach of viewers' trust, is at a crisis point. Is it time to call it a day?
	Americans are lapping it up – but Britons have long been guilty of romanticising a way of life that never really existed
	Executives afraid of appearing elitist are dumbing down our programming – and threatening TV's status as the great democratiser
	A report into Britain's drama schools has revealed dated, depraved teaching practices based on psychological nonsense. This is unacceptable
	David Tennant is the latest star to criticise eye-watering West End prices. But is there a way to fix theatre’s elitist image?