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The Search for Nicola Bulley, review: an insight into the grotesque world of ‘TikTok sleuths’
The Rings of Power, season 2 finale, review: a monumental folly and an insult to Tolkien
What would a British Cheers actually look like?
A Different Man: Addictively mad and unpredictable – and Sebastian Stan’s juiciest role yet
What’s on TV tonight: The Search for Nicola Bulley, Fake or Fortune?, All Creatures, and more
Anna Richardson: Love, Loss & Dementia, review: well-intended film treads only familiar ground
The Hunt for Lady Olive and the German Submarine, review: an in-depth study of male obsession
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Richard Dawkins’s ‘book of the dead’ is an old-fashioned delight
Why you’re probably Islamophobic
The occupation of Norway, beautifully retold for children
An eccentric manifesto from one of Britain’s great writers
How Jewish high society transformed the English country house
The film being blacklisted for ‘humanising’ Russians At War
Joker: Folie à Deux: Joaquin Phoenix’s disturbing, twisted sequel doesn’t go Gaga enough
A Different Man: Addictively mad and unpredictable – and Sebastian Stan’s juiciest role yet
The gloriously camp horror of The Cat and the Canary
Why Harry Potter (and Google) is terrible for deceased actors
From Judge Dredd to Blade Runner: how cyberpunk conquered 80s America
Why Daniel Day-Lewis retired – and where he’s been
Coldplay, Moon Music, review: so sickly sweet it could soundtrack a children’s birthday party
Confessions of a rock photographer: ‘Pink Floyd played faster so they could watch Match of the Day’
Classical music’s women problem: ‘The gender ratio is appalling’
The BBC singers were spared the axe – but now they’re being made ‘relevant’
Oasis North American tickets: Prices, presale advice and tour dates
Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds: A bold new tour from rock’s greatest philosopher
Kris Kristofferson had the outlaw spirit America needs right now
A Tupperware of Ashes: Meera Syal is deeply persuasive in this moving Alzheimer’s drama
Look Back in Anger/Roots: an absorbing double bill of young rage
White Rabbit Red Rabbit: Nick Mohammed sets the bar high in this all-star, white-knuckle theatre experiment
The best Christmas shows and pantomimes in London 2024
Redlands: the Stones drugs bust is turned into an amusing but scrappy quasi-pantomime
London theatre: the best family shows to book now
London theatre: the best musicals and plays to book now
From Judge Dredd to Blade Runner: how cyberpunk conquered 80s America A new exhibition traces cyberpunk history, from why Los Angeles is the perfect dystopian setting to how the sub-genre has modernised
The Imaginary Institution of India: Art 1975-1998, Barbican: Inspires respect, not infatuation
Look but don’t touch: the art market’s curious approach to Frank Auerbach
Crisis or cold snap? What’s really going on at Christie’s and Sotheby’s
Mike Kelley, Tate Modern: Like a more chaotic, hipper younger relative of Warhol
Britain’s greatest architect? The genius who memorialised the Glorious Dead
When King Lear meets K-pop: The incredible world of Changgeuk
A Tupperware of Ashes: Meera Syal is deeply persuasive in this moving Alzheimer’s drama
Look Back in Anger/Roots: an absorbing double bill of young rage
Classical music’s women problem: ‘The gender ratio is appalling’
White Rabbit Red Rabbit: Nick Mohammed sets the bar high in this all-star, white-knuckle theatre experiment
The best Christmas shows and pantomimes in London 2024
Redlands: the Stones drugs bust is turned into an amusing but scrappy quasi-pantomime
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Daily Mail
04/10/2024 06:35:43 AM
MUSIC: Now here's a super trouper...Toyah's voice is glowing with energy as she charms audiences with her snappy and uplifting Posh Pop
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FICTION: From Isabelle Allende's whistle-stop tale to Real Easy by Marie Rutkoski, a multi-generational epic from Honorée Fanonne Jeffers and Gary Shteyngart's latest, this week's best new fiction
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DANCE: Oh what a glittering delight... Strictly Come Dancing: The Live Tour packs out arenas once again as Rose Ayling-Ellis gives another stellar performance
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DEBORAH ROSS: Clunky and clichéd... but five stars for the lobsters Julian Fellowes' The Gilded Age is blissfully and lavishly styled, but is also underwhelming.
CRAIG BROWN: Why Barbara Windsor's vanishing bikini top sounded the death knell for nudism  It all started with Adam and Eve.
THEATRE: A grisly but touching lament... Dr Semmelweis, starring Mark Rylance, is a fascinating medical whatdunnit that's bang on the money
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FILM: Penélope Cruz delivers an award-worthy performance in the intelligent Parallel Mothers, but the film has more gravitas than it actually deserves
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CLASSICAL: This is a top class musical tonic... Daniel Barenboim's New Year's Concert with Vienna Philharmonic treats the Strauss family with enormous finesse
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A labour of very personal love: Kenneth Branagh's Belfast is immensely moving, properly chilling and almost certainly tear-jerking
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He's the hardest working man in showbiz, but Romesh Ranganathan's latest stand-up routine is not about to reinvent his winning comedy formula
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Moulin Rouge! at the Piccadilly Theatre is a glitzy, kitschy, eye-popping extravaganza, but it's lacking convincing chemistry
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This is just ravishing, marvellous and truly captivating... John Wilson's Orchestral Works is one of the finest Ravel albums of recent years
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Marvin Gaye continues to inspire today's youth in What's Going On's 50th anniversary edition, which is still all too relevant five decades later
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Saved from the Nazis by a cat named Angel: Mala's Cat is an extraordinary account of courage, loss and an unshakeable will to live
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From Janice Hallett's modern crime mystery to The Sentence by Louise Erdrich, a haunting elegy from Faysal Khartash and Tessa Hadley's latest, this week's best new fiction
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Independent
04/10/2024 06:35:54 AM
Strictly Come Dancing’s summer of scandal is not over yet
Irvine Welsh: ‘I dislike both US presidential candidates intensely’
Industry is unafraid to stare into the dark heart of humanity
Phillip Schofield’s TV comeback Cast Away is one of the weirdest yet
Chris Martin mangles his metaphors on Coldplay’s very banal Moon Music
AC/DC’s Bon Scott tore down the highway to hell with no brakes
Mike Kelley’s dirty conceptual art was trashy, visceral and hilarious
How we fell in love with Muriel’s Wedding and its flawed heroine
The best new books to read this October
Meet Joan, the diamond thief who now lives a quiet life by the sea
Jewel thief drama Joan is about as thrilling as a trip to H Samuel
Joe Lycett: ‘I don’t think Labour politicians will like being mocked’
Van Morrison is hypnotically weird – if only his music was still good
Two standout Strictly contestants are what the show is all about
Kristen Bell and Adam Brody are a great match in Nobody Wants This
Why Maggie Smith must never be boiled down to Harry Potter
Natasha Lyonne, Elizabeth Olsen and Carrie Coon: ‘Our screaming match? We were ready to rumble’
John Legend: ‘It was risky for Taylor Swift to speak about politics’
The true story behind Netflix’s new romcom Nobody Wants This
Fans praise Adam Brody for ‘hot rabbi’ role in Nobody Wants This
Nobody Wants This creator Erin Foster responds to controversy
Nobody Wants This sparks rabid reactions over kissing scene
Men in Black director says Will Smith fart forced set evacuation
Tosin Cole: ‘Supacell highlights issues Black people go through’
Geek Girl’s Emily Carey: ‘Teenage girls are very insecure people’
Talk to Me breakout Sophie Wilde: ‘I don’t mind being a scream queen’
How to Have Sex’s Mia McKenna-Bruce: ‘Consent is not yes or no’
Slow Horses series 4 is swaggering and truly distinctive
37 horror movies that will actually scare you
The best shows to watch on Netflix
The 35 best original TV shows to watch on Prime Video
The 50 best original films to watch on Netflix, ranked
Dropped Jonathan Majors drama gets new 2025 release date
JD Vance hit with Amy Adams jokes after jobs boast during VP debate
First look images of baby Paddington bear from new sequel released
Dakota Fanning says she was asked ‘inappropriate’ questions as a child
Back to the Future star makes admission about Michael J Fox
Daniel Day-Lewis confirms return from retirement in son’s movie
Dakota Fanning says she was asked ‘inappropriate’ questions as a child
Back to the Future star makes admission about Michael J Fox
Daniel Day-Lewis confirms return from retirement in son’s movie
Phillip Schofield Cast Away viewers complain about moment in finale
John Amos’ cause of death revealed
Good Times and Coming to America star John Amos dies aged 84
Phillip Schofield claims he was ‘fired’ for ‘someone else’s crime’
Joey Graziadei requested a DWTS partner in a ‘successful relationship’
Rugrats live-action movie sparks concern among fans over CGI babies
Nightmare Before Christmas star Ken Page dies at 70
Wesley Snipes pays tribute to Blade co-star Kris Kristofferson
Inside Out 2 continues 2024 domination long after cinema release
Netflix is about to remove a large selection of movies
Daniel Radcliffe shares tribute to Harry Potter co-star Maggie Smith
Rust armorer denied new trial after Alec Baldwin’s case was dismissed
Netflix is about to remove a large selection of movies
Daniel Radcliffe shares tribute to Harry Potter co-star Maggie Smith
Rust armorer denied new trial after Alec Baldwin’s case was dismissed
Oasis adds four new dates to North American leg of 2025 reunion tour
Elton John jokes ‘there’s not much of me left’ after health issues
Rich Homie Quan’s cause of death revealed
R Kelly’s daughter opens up about his sex crimes in new documentary
Joe Jonas changes Diddy lyric in hit song amid sex trafficking trial
Texas man who smashed ‘Taylor Swift guitar’ with hammer speaks out
R Kelly’s daughter opens up about his sex crimes in new documentary
Joe Jonas changes Diddy lyric in hit song amid sex trafficking trial
Texas man who smashed ‘Taylor Swift guitar’ with hammer speaks out

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