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Culture Digest: Best Things to Do, Hear, See, or Watch in Europe This Week

March kicks off with a vibrant mix of exhibitions, film premieres, anniversaries, and music releases across Europe. From surrealist art to revived movie monsters, the cultural calendar is packed with highlights.

Exhibitions

The Woman Question 1550–2025

  • Where: Museum of Modern Art, Warsaw
  • When: Until 3 May 2026 This exhibition challenges the long-held belief that women were absent from art history. Featuring nearly 200 works spanning five centuries, it celebrates female artists’ journey toward recognition. A timely visit during Women’s History Month.

Dreaming in Colour

  • Where: Opera Gallery, London
  • When: 5 March – 6 April 2026 A kaleidoscope of surrealist works by over 20 emerging artists. Expect playful yet poignant dreamscapes that reflect contemporary perspectives.

Bonus Highlight: Kew Gardens’ orchid festival, inspired by China’s biodiversity, closes on 8 March.

Movies

The Bride!

  • Where: Cinemas
  • When: 6 March Maggie Gyllenhaal reimagines Frankenstein’s companion in a bold, violent tale starring Christian Bale and Jessie Buckley. A mash-up of Bonnie and Clyde with Universal Monsters.

Amélie Anniversary Screenings

  • Where: Select UK cinemas
  • When: 9–10 March Free screenings celebrate the 25th anniversary of Jean-Pierre Jeunet’s whimsical French classic. A rare chance to relive its charm on the big screen.

Bonus Highlight: Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man hits cinemas on 6 March before streaming on Netflix from 20 March.

TV Series

Young Sherlock

  • Where: Prime Video
  • When: 4 March Guy Ritchie directs a gritty take on a 19-year-old Sherlock Holmes, played by Hero Fiennes Tiffin. The series explores Holmes’ troubled backstory and early adventures.

Bonus Highlight: Scrubs returns with a reboot, now streaming on Disney+.

Music

Harry Styles: Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally

  • Where: Global release
  • When: 6 March Harry Styles returns with his fourth studio album, inspired by Berlin’s electronic scene. Expect disco-infused tracks with a message of love and joy.

Bonus Highlight: Shabaka Hutchings releases Of The Earth on 6 March, blending jazz with mesmerizing soundscapes.

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