IndyArts newsletter to relaunch and bring you the best of TV, theatre and much more

The revamped newsletter breaks down the week’s culture highlights and provides new recommendations for TV and what’s on at the theatres and museums all for free

Alexandra Pollard
Wednesday 02 June 2021 05:17 EDT
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Theatres and venues haven’t been able to open fully for over a year
Theatres and venues haven’t been able to open fully for over a year (POOL/AFP via Getty Images)

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Want to know what to watch on TV this weekend? Or what cultural events you should get your tickets to this week? We’ve got you covered. We’re re-launching our weekly arts newsletter – and it’ll be curated by me, The Independent’s deputy culture editor.

IndyArts, delivered to your inbox every week, now provides a carefully selected rundown of weekly culture highlights, including – now the world has started to open up – which plays, galleries and exhibitions you should check out. If you fancy staying in, it’s got the TV show of the week, too, as well as the What to Binge section, so you can keep up when your WhatsApp group chat turns to the latest buzzed-about TV show.

In a friendly wrap-up of the week’s biggest cultural talking points, the newsletter will also flag our Saturday Interview, some of the best arts-related features we’ve run during the week, and a handful of the most interesting news stories.

The newsletter will be timed to go out every Saturday – just in time to help you decide what to watch and plan to go to over the weekend.

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