Culture
Secret Garden Party: Why pioneering festival wants to change format
Secret Garden Party started in 2004 long before people knew what a boutique festival was – let alone glamping – but now its founder Freddie Fellowes thinks its time for a shake-up
- TV + radio reviews
David Lynch eases into his stride with episode 5 of new Twin Peaks
Though not as immediately surreal and vibrant as what came before, episode 5 starts to solidify ties with the original series
- TV + radio news
Celebrities who have voted in the General Election - roundup
Stars from across the world of film, TV and music are visiting polling stations up and down the country
People are already trying to cast James Comey in the inevitable film
Somebody will win an Oscar for this at some point down the line, you can guarantee it
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- Music reviews
Cappadox Festival review: Jazz and much more in beautiful Cappadocia
Adventurous and friendly festival in central Turkey brings equal parts great music, food, art and outdoor activities in an environment of astounding natural beauty
- Music news + features
Phil Collins 'rushed to hospital' after fall, postpones two shows
The singer was left with a gash in his forehead following Royal Albert Hall performance
- Art news + features
Disused Tube ticket offices are being turned into min tropical gardens
The first garden had the unintended effect of cleaning the station's dirty air a little
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Mondrian, The Hague, review: How much branding can a dead man take?
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Banksy offers free art to people who vote against the Tories
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How did Zaha Hadid change modern architecture?
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Artist adds statue of urinating dog to Wall Street's Fearless Girl
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Hokusai: Beyond the Great Wave review: Room to breathe and reflect
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- Book reviews
The Ice review: Chilling read after Trump pulls out of climate treaty
This second novel by the Bailey's Prize-shortlisted author is a timely warning of the coming dangers of global warming
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The End We Start From by Megan Hunter review: Strange and haunting
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Men Without Women by Haruki Murakami review: Each story is a gem
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Between Them Remembering My Parents review: Heartfelt but evasive
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The Nothing by Hanif Kureishi, book review: Bombastic theatrical style
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I’d Die for You and Other Lost Stories by F Scott Fitzgerald review
- Book news + features
New JRR Tolkien book finally published after 100 years
About an immortal Elf falling in love with a mortal man
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Roger Moore handed autobiography to publisher two weeks before death
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Author says he was 'warned off' including black character in new book
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Independent journalist wins inaugural children's picture book award
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Theresa May refuses to compare herself to a Harry Potter character
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Street Spirit review: A wonderfully crafted work about activism
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- Theatre + dance reviews
Barber Shop Chronicles review: Staged with exhilarating dynamism
The new play by Inua Ellams is set in barber shops in London, Lagos, Johannesburg, Accra, Kampala and Harare
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Frederick Ashton/Royal Ballet review: Yanowsky shows her star quality
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887 review: Robert Lepage's beautiful solo show about childhood
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On the Town review: Drew McOnie's choreography is thrillingly alive
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Killology review: A tense and beautifully acted production
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Pepperland review: It refuses to be a nostalgic romp
- Theatre + dance news + features
Andrew Scott on Hamlet, Sherlock and Shakespeare for younger audiences
The actor who is best known for playing Moriarty in BBC's 'Sherlock' reprises the role of Hamlet in the West End transfer of Robert Icke's production
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Old Vic theatre in London evacuated by police due to 'security alert'
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Twelfth Night review: Gleefully defiant irreverence prevails
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JB Shorts review: Manchester festival of short plays is a hoot
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Woyzeck review: No doubt about John Boyega's stage chops
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Symphonic Dances review: The choreography lacks weight
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