Dear Reader, Welcome to the Arts & Entertainment bulletin. Finally the wait is over - Alice in Wonderland opens today with a bang, and a four star review from Kate Muir. There's change in the airwaves as the BBC signals an end to its era of expansion. Plus, a Cuban dance invasion is coming our way. Olé! | | Tim Burton turns Carroll’s Jabberwocky poem into a 3D epic | | | A small watercolour has been identified as the only known painting from life of Lady Hamilton with her lover and husband | | | There’s a new spirit of dance heading our way as Cuba’s premier contemporary dance troupe begins its first big UK tour | | | Despite seeming a little skittish and unfocused, Michael Moore’s pungent attack on Wall Street lands some telling blows | | | A fresh survey of the artist's famous sculptures at Tate Britain reveals Henry Moore to be monumentally erotic | | | Cinema is the last of the country’s three big chains to drop protest over Disney's wish to release film's DVD earlier | | | Anyone seeking a full stop to the longest goodbye in music history is advised to find it at the end of American VI |
| | Antony Sher plays the play’s embattled hero in a bold performance, part of a vivid production at the revitalised venue | |