Today we're looking at the lighter side of the apocalypse, with Lorene Scafaria's Seeking a Friend for the End of the World and Alejandro Brugués's camp Cuban zom-com Juan of the Dead
We're seeing a lot of Poland on TV during Euro 2012. Meanwhile the north of England's Poles are busy reaching out to other communities. Declan McSweeney reports
Children's illustrators, writers and poets are descending on London for a free two-day festival that includes a Roald Dahl disco and a Jacqueline Wilson quiz
Are women funnier than men? Are more established comedy acts less controversial? The only comedian/artist/data-analyst in the world (probably) Gareth Morinan sets out to answer these age old questions
18 Jun 2012: Lisa Marks: Alex Kurtzman has switched from scriptwriting for pointy-eared characters in Star Trek to directing a film about real people in real situations
London's annual festival brings home the power of disco, with outstanding performances by Kelis, Chic, Lana Del Rey and Grace Jones, writes Jude Rogers
17 Jun 2012:
This is a remarkable and moving portrait of the oppressive tactics of the Lukashenko regime from the Belarus Free theatre, writes Michael Billington
Learn how to take professional-standard photographs in a festival environment with Guardian photographer Katherine Rose. You'll get professional access and shoot live bands, cabaret and circus performers and more at the Apple Cart festival in Victoria Park on Sunday 3 June. Learn more and sign up