Culture

'Smoke and mirrors': Who was the real Andy Warhol?

What was the truth behind the fright wig, shades – and elaborate myth-making?

The 70s rock band putting 'Zamrock' on the map

How revolutionary Zambian group Witch are now riding high again, 50 years on

How 'dollar princesses' brought US flair to the UK

The real American heiresses behind TV's Buccaneers were formidable and resilient

How being alone can make you happier

Flying solo can be fulfilling – a philosophy championed by a new wave of books

Materialists review: a 'captivating' romance

Dakota Johnson, Chris Evans and Pedro Pascal star in this love-triangle drama

How Jurassic Park made dinosaurs into film stars

Author Michael Crichton spoke to the BBC about why dinosaurs fascinate us

The women pilots who helped defeat the Nazis

A covert Russian flying team called the Night Witches made history during WW2

Why Requiem for a Dream still divides, 25 years on

Darren Aronofsky's drug-addiction drama was both acclaimed and slated

How high-rise forests can transform city life

The first vertical forest is now 10 years old - how has it inspired change?

The 1960s sex scandal that rocked British politics

In 1983, Christine Keeler talked to the BBC about her part in the Profumo affair