Kathleen Turner as Martha and David Harbour as Nick in Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? at the Apollo, London, in 2006. Photograph: Tristram Kenton/The GuardianKathleen Turner as Martha and David Harbour as Nick in Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? at the Apollo, London, in 2006. Photograph: Tristram Kenton/The GuardianEdward Albee This article is more than 7 years oldWho’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? is a misunderstood masterpieceThis article is more than 7 years oldMichael BillingtonThe film, starring Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton, led Edward Albee’s play to be remembered as a boozy marital slugfest. Read More...
CakePigs’ blood can replace eggs in sweet dishes, according to the Nordic Food Lab. What better time to try the recipes than Halloween?
There is an amazing amount of Halloween shizzle in the shops right now. Mr Kipling’s Fiendish Fancies and McVitie’s Lemon & Slime and Spooky Jaffa Cake bars are joining supermarket own-brand versions of ghoulish, freaky and ghostly edible treats. But while this is great news for lazy hosts, any Halloween party worthy of the name deserves something more. Read More...
Brooke Shields: ‘I was famous from the neck up.’ Photograph: Philip Gay/The GuardianBrooke Shields: ‘I was famous from the neck up.’ Photograph: Philip Gay/The GuardianWeekend magazine fashion special autumn/winter 2017FashionInterviewBrooke Shields: ‘I got out pretty unscathed’Tom ShoneIn the early 80s, she was the most famous teenager on the planet – modelling for Calvin Klein and hanging out at Studio 54. What happened next?
Brooke Shields has just got back from a lunch at the Lincoln Center, to mark the opening of New York fashion week. Read More...