Culture
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Ed Sheeran fails to win over the naysayers at Glastonbury - review
Singer-songwriter sticks to what he knows, which will have delighted fans but failed to win over other Glastonbury revellers
- Review
Netflix's Okja is so full of heart, it might just turn you vegan
Acclaimed South Korean director Bong Joon-ho delivers his unique blend of the heart-wrenching, the horrific, and the hilarious
- TV + radio reviews
Old faces start to take centre stage in episode 7 of new Twin Peaks
The search for answers (and Agent Dale Cooper) pushes forward in earnest with the latest episode of David Lynch's cult series
- TV + radio news
Morning Joe host responds to Trump's 'bleeding face-lift' insults
Trump recalled a Mar-a-Lago anecdote while making caustic comments about MSNBC's Morning Joe show on Twitter
Kristen Wiig & Steve Carell swap personas to chat Despicable Me 3
The pair star as Gru and Lucy Wilde in a third outing for the villainy-themed franchise
- Music reviews
Album reviews: James Elkington, Peter Perrett, Anne Briggs, and more
Also Slow Dancer - In A Mood, LTO - Storybook, and Lost Midas - Undefined
- Music news + features
Official Singles Chart changes rules to help new artists break through
Shake-up aims to stop major artists exploiting their popularity on streaming services and having several tracks in the Top 40 at once
- Art news + features
At the Dr. Seuss Museum: Oh, The Places They Don't Go!
'The Cat in the Hat' children's author Seuss Theodor Geisel's racist political cartoons have been left out of the new Dr Seuss Museum in Massachusetts, presenting a one-sided version of him
- Review
- Book reviews
A Good Country review: You may find yourself drawn to earlier books
The third and final instalment in this powerful family saga is about the radicalisation of a Muslim teen in California
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The Answers review: A whip-smart meditation on love and intimacy
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The Ice review: Chilling read after Trump pulls out of climate treaty
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A Book of American Martyrs: Not the abortion debate novel hoped for
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Inferior by Angela Saini, review: Shining a light on sexism in science
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The End We Start From by Megan Hunter review: Strange and haunting
- Book news + features
Women are channelling The Handmaid's Tale to protest healthcare bill
Planned Parenthood volunteers dressed in red cloaks and white bonnets to protest the brutality and sexism of the GOP's healthcare bill
- Review
- Theatre + dance reviews
Lady Day at Emerson's Bar and Grill review: Audra McDonald is amazing
Six-time Tony Award winner Audra McDonald makes her West End debut as the jazz icon, Billie Holiday
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Terror review: Often feels more akin to a moral philosophy seminar
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Gloria review: Ferociously competitive bitching is relished
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The Last Ones review: Daragh O'Malley as Ivan is excellent
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Richard Alston Dance Company review: Wonderful dancing
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Tristan & Yseult review: Kneehigh's brilliantly offbeat retelling
- Theatre + dance news + features
How the play Rotterdam led the way for transgender stories on stage
After its triumphant win at the 2017 Olivier Awards, and a sell-out run in New York, Jon Brittain's critically acclaimed 'Rotterdam' returns to the West End with more trans dramas hitting the stage including 'Hir' at the Bush Theatre
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The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas review: Clumsy staging of novel
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Anatomy of a Suicide review: Unflinching and extraordinarily intense
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Sponsors flee Julius Caesar production featuring Trump-like emperor
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Andrew Scott on Hamlet, Sherlock and Shakespeare for younger audiences
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Barber Shop Chronicles review: Staged with exhilarating dynamism
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- Architecture