Arts and entertainment
ARTS FEATURES
Pulitzer play turns spotlight on relations with Muslims
T he latest play to win a Pulitzer Prize for drama will be remembered for a long time by those who see it at west London’s Bush Theatre, where performances begin today.
THEATRE
Review: The Weir
Best watched with a pint in the hand, there is no more convivial and captivating evening at the theatre than Josie Rourke’s faultless revival of Conor McPherson’s perfect play.
BOOKS

Hollywood and Hitler 1933-1939
The 1930s are fondly remembered as the beginning of a golden age for Hollywood.
ARTS AND ENTERTAINMENT NEWS
Pulitzer play turns spotlight on relations with Muslims
T he latest play to win a Pulitzer Prize for drama will be remembered for a long time by those who see it at west London’s Bush Theatre, where performances begin today.
FILM
Review: I'm so excited
As a rule, film directors are rarely seen on the Graham Norton Show.
ARTS INTERVIEWS
Interview: Amy Herzog
What do you do with a family heirloom such as Marxism? It’s not the kind you can sit on a mantelpiece or hang in a wardrobe.
MUSIC
Review: Primal Scream
It is 22 years since Primal Scream released a truly important album (Screamadelica) and 13 years since their last great one (XTRMNTR).

