This Lesbian Visibility Week, the cast of the beloved sapphic dating show come together with SLT Studios to reflect on the community and cultural impact the show leaves behind.
ARTS & CULTURE
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A party that was once dismissed as a protest vote is now building a credible pathway to power, with its leader fostering a movement founded on hope and humanity.
From painting and photography to immersive installations and artist-led exhibitions, these are the shows to add to your calendar this season.
Powered by Salomon Sportstyle, the platform’s second birthday celebrated the organisers and communities redefining the city’s third spaces.
Photographer Ki Price and collector Steven Philip reflect on myth, memory and rebellion in a new Soho showcase dedicated to the legendary late designer.
The darkly comic filmmaker opens up about the making of his 2025 Sundance Audience Award film, now screening across the UK.
Open now at No.1 Poultry, the 17-artist exhibition curated by Juliet Wilson reflects on Y2K nostalgia and the everyday technologies quietly written out of contemporary life.
From eagerly-awaited blockbuster releases to new novels, ambitious exhibitions and returning television series, these are BRICKS' most anticipated picks for 2026.
From historic wins to controversial fashion and celebrity cameos aplenty, these were the moments that have been embedded into the cultural zeitgeist
Now on show at the National Theatre, the 2025 Linbury Prize recipients reflect the breadth of emerging design talent across the UK, and the barriers young designers must navigate to build sustainable careers in theatre.
A new display brings together the work of this year’s Adobe Creative Residents, showing how their year at V&A South Kensington has sparked new approaches to access, innovation and audience experience.
London’s most influential queer nightlife organisers have come together in an unprecedented act of solidarity. Their message is urgent: without support, the city’s queer cultural life risks disappearing.
Helmed by Maxine Heron and photographer Saskia Kovandzich, 12 trans creatives have come together to create a calendar in aid of Good Law Project and Not A Phase.
The Bristol-based painter shares how motherhood, myth and Welsh creative kinship have inspired her art practice and collaborative designs with Rhi Dancey.
Somerset House Studios artist Gray Wielebinski and Manuka Honey reimagine cheerleading as a haunted, subcultural performance rooted in their shared Texan past.
As far-right figures increasingly gain airtime under the guise of entertainment, reality TV shows like Big Brother aren’t just reflecting the political climate, they’re shaping it.
See our top affordable picks of exhibitions, installations & more during Frieze Week.
BRICKS share our top picks of exhibitions and art shows to book tickets for this season.
Composers Erin LeCount and James Jacob reveal how they crafted the emotionally charged score for Inter Alia, blending live performance, sonic tension and whispered vocals to mirror the play’s raw exploration of justice, trauma and power.
From #14 The Resilience Issue, Sophie Richardson explores the exhibition showcasing the power of artistry behind prison walls.





















