Arts and Entertainment

The Duke of Cambridge reportedly got sick at a similar time to his father, Prince Charles.
As Strictly Come Dancing’s live shows kicked off, there was one contestant who we could not stop talking about, while there’s also been a lot of chatter about the upcoming series of I’m A Celebrity – just who will enter the castle? There was also new music from Ariana Grande, Little Mix, Steps… but not quite yet from Adele. Meanwhile, This Morning and Family Fortunes also got us giggling with some very unfamily-friendly faux-pas.
The influence of I May Destroy You and the coronavirus lockdown is leading to a rise in behind-the-camera exploration for a generation of actors.
Music of Black origin’s impact on British culture and its history is discussed in this episode of ‘Black Voices HuffPost UK’. Host Yinka Bokinni is joined by MC Rodney P, singer/songwriter Kwabs and Arike Oke from the Black Cultural Archives. ‘Black Voices HuffPost UK’ is a conversation about race, society and change in contemporary Britain and beyond.
As digital fashion weeks struggle to reach audiences, will 5G-powered XR experiences win people back?
Find out how RYOT’s first-of-its-kind, revolutionary VR fashion experience came about – from those who made it happen – in this special Fashion Week presentation.
HuffPost's reporting on Black employees at the BBC show nothing has changed in the 30 years since I was a journalist. Our media still doesn't represent modern Britain, writes Diane Abbott.
This week in entertainment, Steps return with a new single and tour. We talk about the nostalgia pop sounds of Dua Lipa, Kylie Minogue, Beyoncé and Lady Gaga. We take a look at Love Island USA, Charlie Kaufman’s new Netflix film and of course, the nudists that appeared on This Morning.
This week in entertainment, the announcement for the Strictly Come Dancing 2020 contestants came in one by one. We review Lady Gaga, Ariana Grande and the Miley Cyrus performances from this year’s MTV Video Music Awards.