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The White Lotus, Sky Atlantic, season 3 review: A wickedly funny, caustic bin fire of the vanities
What’s on TV tonight: Sort Your Life Out with Stacey Solomon, Waterloo Road, and more
Virdee, review: this clichéd crime drama could have been much more
Surviving Black Hawk Down, Netflix, review: cleverly captures the chaos of war
Big Boys, series 3, review: a tender finale to stop you in your tracks
Unforgotten, series 6, review: might raise your blood pressure if your politics are on the Right
Katherine Ryan: I’m worried there’ll be a civil war in the States
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Three troubled girls, one controlling man – what could go wrong?
We all love gossip – but don’t fall prey to it
Philip Larkin really should have burnt everything
An encounter with the phantoms of South Korea’s brutal military past
Novelist Robert Plunket: ‘There’s a cruelty in human nature that publishers pretend doesn’t exist’
Terry Gilliam on 40 years of Brazil: ‘De Niro was nervous – he fluffed his scene every time’
Baftas 2025: When are they, who is hosting and how to watch
Hats off to the British genius who exposed the Civil Service’s flaws (and helped perfect the KitKat)
Hollywood’s ritual abuse of Star Trek is an insult to fans
I found love on a blind date – by Bridget Jones’s best friend
Steve McQueen: My strange encounter with Enoch Powell
Gary Kemp: ‘If you don’t like being famous, you shouldn’t be in the business’
Sex, drugs and underlying health issues: The crippling cost of insuring old rockers
A German reply to Britten’s War Requiem, plus the best of February’s classical concerts
‘Opera has become somewhere you don’t have to see the common people’
Super Bowl half-time show review: Kendrick Lamar’s feud with Drake takes centre stage
Olly Alexander dances away his Eurovision shame with an album of brazen pop bangers
Gary Kemp: ‘If you don’t like being famous, you shouldn’t be in the business’
The ‘retired’ Elton John has just released his best song in 25 years
London theatre: the best family shows to book now
London theatre: the best musicals and plays to book now
Our expert’s top 15 plays to see in 2025
The Years: Romola Garai and Gina McKee are superb in this philosophical tale of post-war life
Shakespeare’s greatest play? There’s only one contender
Hollywood stars beware – theatre is the ultimate test of talent
Elektra: Brie Larson is no marvel in this messy production
Making Egypt, Young V&A: an exhibition for children that they will actually want to see
How Britain’s beloved red telephone box was saved from extinction
How I busted Britain’s most prolific art forger – and made his career
Anselm Kiefer: Early Works: Erotics, Nazis and apocalypse
Science Museum boss Ian Blatchford: ‘All British culture paid for by the state? How deadening’
A superb exhibition from a British genius – and a stinker from an American
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‘Opera has become somewhere you don’t have to see the common people’
The Years: Romola Garai and Gina McKee are superb in this philosophical tale of post-war life
Katherine Ryan: I’m worried there’ll be a civil war in the States
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Independent
12/02/2025 12:50:18 PM
Podcasts were ruining Louis Theroux – then along came Armie Hammer
Jared Harris: ‘I didn’t like what my family had in mind for me’
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Kendrick Lamar’s Drake-baiting at the Super Bowl was a smokescreen
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Our Mighty Groove transports audience into heart of club life
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