Regarded for decades as one of the world's most elusive unmade movies, the film adaptation of Jack Kerouac's classic novel will finally play at Cannes next week. David Gritten traces its journey. Read Article On the Road's long journey to the big screen
The wild success of The Avengers film proves the creations of Stan Lee are still relevant decades after he started writing them. Alexander Ritman profiles the man who changed the comic book industry. Read Article Stan Lee made Marvel something to behold
We try out combinations of TV and film characters who we reckon could do an equally good job of saving the world as The Avengers. Read Article Unsung avengers, unite!
The wild success of The Avengers film proves the creations of Stan Lee are still relevant decades after he started writing them. Alexander Ritman profiles the man who changed the comic book industry. Stan Lee made Marvel something to behold
This entertaining and engaging book takes readers inside a rather unlikely 2005 Afghani production of Shakespeare's romantic comedy Love's Labour's Lost. Shakespeare in Kabul: An unlikely production
The "encyclopedic museum" concept is coming up against a growing nationalist movement to repatriate artefacts carted off long ago for display in the West's cultural capitals.
Will museums come to be defined by their borders?