2 for 1 tickets to Casablanca, this coming Monday
Details of another phone-in scandal reveal that the corporation charged callers after lines were closed and kept money to itself
They opened the show in promisingly high-camp style, but too much of the set felt graceless and flat, says Stephen Dalton
Polly Stenham will become the youngest playwright to make a West End debut for 42 years when the curtain rises tonight
The Queen of Pop has announced plans to kick off a European and North American tour in Cardiff this summer
Is the real problem that swear words have lost their power to shock?
He played Quentin Crisp, got drunk with Oliver Reed. But is John Hurt the latest Indiana Jones bad guy, asks Kevin Maher
A portrait of a French lawyer who defends the indefensible is a history of modern terrorism, its director tells Wendy Ide
Morgan Spurlock’s larky approach to Islamic fundamentalism makes for a puerile and untrustworthy film, says Wendy Ide
Jehane Noujaim has envisioned connecting the planet through film, using the screen to raise awareness and open dialogue
He gave gifts to the natives, and won them over with love and miracles
Is the capacity for evil one of the defining characteristics of our humanity?
Tricky with argument, weak in languages, careless of facts: but, thirty years on, Said still dominates debate
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The multimillion-selling Italian tenor says that he compromised his natural operatic talent for the rewards of fame
As Peter Hall’s latest find arrives in Pygmalion, we assess his unfailing eye for the next big thing
The West End is full of American plays. Great, but why must they be performed by actors with such dodgy accents?
A fantastical Victorian device enabling Londoners to see America is coming to life, says Robert Gore-Langton
The ITV duo incorrectly received a publicly-backed TV accolade after Robbie Williams told producers he wanted to give them a prize
E4 series about a group of Bristol teenagers wins international Rose D'Or prize for Best Drama and praise for its frankness
James Whale, hailed by talkSPORT for verbally assaulting callers, was fired for breaking broadcasting impartiality rules
Kevin McCloud fans, take cover in the Grand Designs special, the earnest presenter shows us his inner James Bond
JK Rowling has won a High Court appeal in her fight to protect her five-year-old son from intrusive photographers
Sebastian Faulks faced an onerous task when Waterstone's asked him to pick 40 of his favourite books for their first Writer's Table'. Here he reveals his list, and 13 that just missed out
Idina Sackville's descendent explains why she ran away from her family
The author's strident views led to an irreconcilable family rift
Artists and their work in the new book that goes behind the scenes in the world of comic books
Slide ShowMark Wallinger, an artist, is proposing a giant horse for a commission to build a public sculpture at Ebsfleet, Kent
The dizzying splendour of Brighton Pavilion is the ultimate oriental fantasy in our long obsession with China, says Rachel Campbell-Johnston
Work of readers' children assessed by Kimbote's Bespoke Art Commentary Service, a tongue-in-cheek nod to art criticism
Gail Renard gatecrashed the hotel room where John Lennon was recording Give Peace a Chance and stayed a week