Nick Clark

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Nick Clark is the Standard's acting Culture Editor, covering all aspects of London's extraordinary arts scene, and co-host of the Standard Theatre Podcast. Previously, Nick was features editor of The Stage and he also worked for almost a decade at The Independent, first on the business desk before becoming the newspaper's arts correspondent.... MORE

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Nick Clark is the Standard's acting Culture Editor, covering all aspects of London's extraordinary arts scene, and co-host of the Standard Theatre Podcast. Previously, Nick was features editor of The Stage and he also worked for almost a decade at The Independent, first on the business desk before becoming the newspaper's arts correspondent.

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Comedy

Mo Gilligan: 'Even I got fed up of seeing myself on TV'

The comedian talks selling out venues from America to Dubai, his new podcast, and how it was more exciting when Ian Wright liked one of his videos than Drake

21 Aug 2024
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TV

Slow Horses series 4 on Apple TV+: magnificent

The latest series finds Slough House’s misfit spies bound up by family ties

21 Aug 2024
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Comedy

The best Edinburgh 2024 shows coming to London

See some of the best shows at the fringe without having to leave the capital

20 Aug 2024
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Exhibitions

Reframing homelessness: new art show offers an 'exercise in empathy'

Homelessness: Reframed brings together work from 13 artists including Mark Quinn and Philip Colbert

5 Aug 2024
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Theatre

The best theatre to book in August from The Years to Shifters

We’ve picked out London’s top stage performances to watch this month

2 Aug 2024
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Exhibitions

Artists Philip & Charlotte Colbert on making domestic spaces magical

With their partnership with The Conran Shop, the artists are hoping to bring living art to people’s homes

29 Jul 2024
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Music

David Duchovny: 'The X-Files? I could walk down that road again'

The actor on why he stayed away from music for 40 years, on protest songs and how the cult show he’s best known for still resonates today

26 Jul 2024
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Exhibitions

Oscar Murillo: 'It doesn't get better than the Turbine Hall'

The Colombian artist on his new display which will turn Tate visitors into artists, the unusual inspiration he took from Monet and why he went undercover as a cleaner in the name of art

24 Jul 2024
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Comedy

Edinburgh 2024: the best pre-fringe acts to catch in London

Want to get ahead of the curve and see some of the best comedy talent before they head up to the biggest arts festival in the world? Here’s our pick of who’s playing in London over the next month

18 Jul 2024
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Theatre

The Paddington Bear Experience: step into the world of Windsor Gardens

Paddington is more popular than ever and a new show allows visitors to meet the bear from darkest Peru face to face

11 Jul 2024
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TV

The Bear season 3 episode 1: a reflective, mesmeric opening

The hit show’s return starts by delving deep into Carmy’s backstory

27 Jun 2024
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Comment

Glastonbury? No thanks - I'd rather be at Taylor Swift instead

Glastonbury is problematic as it combines three of my least favourite things: camping, rain and Coldplay

26 Jun 2024
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TV

Ebon Moss-Bachrach on global hit The Bear: ‘Dysfunction translates!’

The actor talks about playing Richie, the chaos machine with a big heart, in the acclaimed chef drama, as well as becoming an unlikely style guru and how his only job as a waiter ended in disaster

24 Jun 2024
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Theatre

Caissie Levy on bipolar musical Next to Normal and playing Elsa

The Broadway star on the return of the hit musical to the West End, mental health struggles, and how she’ll be singing Let it Go for the rest of her life

20 Jun 2024
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Exhibitions

Artist Tavares Strachan on why he put a ship on the Hayward Gallery

The boundary pushing artist, who has a major new show at the Hayward, on his travels to the North Pole and the edge of space: ‘You find solace in the extreme’

19 Jun 2024
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Theatre

The very best musicals to book in London from Hadestown to Phantom

From long runners to the freshly opened, here are the best musicals playing in Theatreland right now

14 Jun 2024
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Film

Godzilla Minus One on Netflix: the King of the Monsters gets its due

With Godzilla set to turn 70 next year, this film does justice to one of cinema history's great creatures

11 Jun 2024
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TV

Presumed Innocent: Gyllenhaal thriller is gripping but formulaic

This eight-part remake of the 1990s hit movie has a stellar cast and looks good but it won’t linger long in the memory

10 Jun 2024
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Lifestyle

The summer 2024 hotlist: the coolest things to do, watch and wear

Want to dazzle your friends with your finger-on-the-pulseness? Our panel of experts have the insider guide to having the most incredible summer in the capital

3 Jun 2024