CULTURE DROP
THE FILM, MUSIC AND EVENTS YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT
SLOW ART DAY AT YORKSHIRE SCULPTURE PARK
On 14 April, museums around the world will celebrate Slow Art Day, a global event to help more people discover the joy of looking at and loving art. Building on their Still Looking: Mindfulness And Art events, visitors will be invited to enjoy Chiharu Shiota’s installation with a series of Mindful Moments prompt cards, specially designed for the event. ysp.org.uk
CORN BURY MUSIC FESTIVAL
The ‘ What festivals are we doing this year?’ conversation is upon us – and Cornbury just got the edge by announcing they’re hosting a line-up of all-female headliners on the Saturday, including our ’90s dreamboat Alanis Morissette. 13-15 July, cornburyfestival.com
HARRY STYLES
After a month in Europe, this week the Prince of Perfection himself, Harry Styles, is headed home for the UK leg of his tour with visits to London, Birmingham, Manchester and Glasgow. Expect an exceptional tour wardrobe courtesy of Gucci and, of course, vast hordes of screaming girls. Very limited tickets are still available.
LUNA CINEMA ALFRESCO
Book the UK’S biggest-ever season of cinema under the stars to celebrate 10 years of The Luna Cinema. From April to October, they’ll hold 175 screenings across the UK from the Royal Botanic Garden in Edinburgh to Kensington Palace. Choose from new films like The Shape Of Water, classics like Mean Girls or a singalong of The Greatest Showman. thelunacinema.com
THE LONDON COFFEE FESTIVAL
No ‘Can’t function without caffeine’ keyrings here. This is a celebration of the nationwide coffee scene, with sensory coffee experiences, espresso Martini pop-ups and the UK’S top baristas competing to win the coveted Coffee Master title (and £5,000 prize). 12-15 April, londoncoffeefestival.com
THOROUGHBREDS
In this film, old friends Lily and Amanda (Anya Taylor-joy and Olivia Cooke) are reunited after years of growing apart and become fast friends again, brought together by their hatred for Lily’s father. Bringing out the worst in each other, they hire local hustler Tim (Anton Yelchin in his final role) to solve all their dark desires. In cinemas 6 April