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  • Robert Webb and David Mitchell as Jez and Mark in Peep Show.

    Television & radio
    Did Egg get a Michelin star? Did Super Hans make it to Macedonia? The TV shows that most need a comeback

  • Three older Black men posing for a portrait studio, all wearing hats

    Music
    Hip-hop godfathers the Last Poets: ‘In times of great chaos, there’s opportunity’

More culture

  • Jimmy Cliff photographed in 2021.

    Music
    Jimmy Cliff, Jamaican reggae singer, actor and cultural icon, dies aged 81

  • Dharmendra in 2007, smiling and looking above the camera

    Film
    Dharmendra, Bollywood’s ‘He Man’ and one of its most enduring stars, dies at 89

  • Man feeds monkey cradled in his arms

    Film
    Monkey soulmates and extraordinary talent: the man Charlie Chaplin called ‘the greatest actor in the world’

  • ‘It was beautiful watching them’ … a shot from Johnson Artur’s book PDA.

    Photography
    They wore heels, sequins and little else! The heady nights and glistening bodies of cult queer club PDA

  • Two men standing in front of a portrait of Johann Sebastian Bach

    Classical music
    ‘An inner duty’: the 35-year quest to bring Bach’s lost organ works to light

  • Hany Armanious, Delphi 2024, pigmented polyurethane resin. Courtesy the artist and Phillida Reid, London. Photograph: Hannah Smith.

    Art and design
    This art is rubbish: why artists meticulously recreate our trash – so well they even confuse cleaners

News

  • Robert Redford, 1970.

    Film
    ‘Extra challenging during a difficult time’: Robert Redford’s daughter criticises AI tributes to the late actor

  • Donald Glover on stage in Los Angeles on Saturday where he revealed he had had a stroke.

    Culture
    Donald Glover reveals he had a stroke on Childish Gambino tour in 2024

  • Kristen Bell and Brian Cox

    Podcasts
    Kristen Bell and Brian Cox among actors shocked they’re attached to Fox News podcast

  • Caden Brauch as Marty McFly in Back to the Future the Musical.

    Stage
    Back to the Future celebrates 40th with three Marty McFlys performing the musical

  • A Strictly Come Dancing logo on a glitter ball

    Television
    Strictly Come Dancing star reportedly arrested on suspicion of rape

  • Michel and Kenner in street

    Music
    Fugees rapper Pras sentenced to 14 years in prison over illegal donations to Obama campaign

In pictures

  • Image of Udo Kier

    Film
    Udo Kier: a life in pictures

    Gallery22
  • Self-portrait, digital collage from the project Titled ALLEGORIA, by Artist Omar Victor Diop, 2020RPS Award for achievement in the Art of Photography

    Photography
    Royal Photographic Society award winners 2025 – in pictures

    Gallery16

TV & streaming

  1. Narges Rashidi, centre, as Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe in Prisoner 951

    Review
    Prisoner 951 – this defiant Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe drama makes Britain look ridiculous

  2. Chris McCausland, holding a microchip

    Review
    Chris McCausland: Seeing into the Future – the comic just can’t hide his emotion in this mind-blowing show

  3. Chris McCausland: Seeing into the Future.

    The watcher
    Chris McCausland: Seeing into the Future – an astonishing look at how tech is changing disabled people’s lives

More TV

  • A senator counts coins on a sunlit table while his servant makes notes in a ledger

    TV tonight
    TV tonight: what history warns us about being on the brink of disaster

  • Celebrity Mastermind trophy. Why do celebrities ever agree to appear on such quizzes?

    Television
    ‘I still get humiliated’: the perils of appearing on a celebrity gameshow

  • Chris McCausland: Seeing into the Future.

    The watcher
    Chris McCausland: Seeing into the Future – an astonishing look at how tech is changing disabled people’s lives

  • This week in reviews - death Bunny Munroe

    The week in reviews
    From The Death of Bunny Munro to Wicked: For Good: the week in rave reviews

Books

  • Portrait of Sir Thomas More by Hans Holbein (1527).

    Book of the day
    Holbein: Renaissance Master by Elizabeth Goldring – a magnificent portrait of the artist

  • The Supermoon rises over houses in Olvera, Spain

    Carol Rumens's poem of the week
    Missing You by Miles Burrows

More books

  1. a man in a suit smiles while wearing a medal that reads 'national book award finalist'

    Books
    Rabih Alameddine wins National book award for fiction with darkly comic epic spanning six decades

  2. picture of a mouse in bed

    Children's book roundup
    The best new picture books and novels

  3. Jenny Erpenbeck @Ute Mahler-Ostkreuz 1 copy

    Review
    Things That Disappear by Jenny Erpenbeck – a kaleidoscopic study of transience

  4. Sarah Manguso … one slight after another.

    Audiobook of the week
    Liars by Sarah Manguso audiobook review – livid tale of marriage gone awry

Film

  1. Udo Kier, pictured at the Venice film festival in 2019. The German actor has died aged 81

    News
    Udo Kier, German actor who starred in 200 films spanning Lars von Trier to Ace Ventura, dies aged 81

  2. Cruel business … Still Pushing Pineapples, with Dene Michael right.

    Review
    Still Pushing Pineappples – Black Lace trouper on sad disco circuit from Blackpool to Benidorm

  3. man and woman standing outside in winter clothes smiling

    My feelgood movie
    Why Stuck in Love is a Thanksgiving classic

More film

  • A still from The Age of Disclosure

    Documentary films
    ‘The public has been lied to’: secretly made documentary insists that aliens exist

  • Daniel Radcliffe arrives at the Good Morning America studio in New York on Tuesday.

    Film
    Daniel Radcliffe writes supportive letter to Harry Potter successor in new TV series

  • Benedict Cumberbatch in The Thing With Feathers.

    Film
    The Thing With Feathers review – well-intentioned adaptation of Max Porter novella about grief

  • Film still: La Tour de Glace | The Ice Tower Country: FRA, DEU 2025 Director: Lucile Hadžihalilović Photo description: Marion Cotillard Section: Competition 2025 Berlin film festival 2025 © 3B-Davis-Sutor Kolonko-Arte

    Peter Bradshaw's film of the week
    The Ice Tower – Marion Cotillard focus of obsession and idolisation in death-wish fairytale

Stage

  • Tron Theatre Gallus In Weegieland - image by Mihaela Bodlovic (222)

    Review
    Gallus in Weegieland – hilarious show sends Alice down a class rabbit hole

  • Sam Amidon (top) in The Only Tune by Michael Keegan-Dolan, part of Marking Time at Sadler's Wells, London.

    Review
    Marking Time – Nico Muhly inspires a brilliant night of beguiling dance

More stage

  • Disco ball frenzy … Sam Harrison as Momma Trott in Jack and the Beanstalk.

    Review
    Jack and the Beanstalk – sass, sparkle and fee-fi-fo fun sock it to the baddies

  • Paul Hilton as EM Forster in The Inheritance by Matthew López at the Young Vic, London, in 2018.

    The play that changed my life
    ‘It was frightening at first but The Inheritance let me discover myself’

  • From left, Jack Maverick, Robyn Gilbertson, Baylie Carson and Damon Gould in Ride the Cyclone at Southwark Playhouse Elephant, London.

    Review
    Ride the Cyclone – teens sing for their salvation in cult musical

  • The cast of Precipice at New Diorama, London

    Review
    Precipice – horror on the Thames in a baffling musical dystopia

Music

  1. Matt Maltese.

    Interview
    ‘The world is such a nice thing!’: Matt Maltese, the songwriter for pop’s A-list … and Shakespeare

  2. Bad Omens at OVO Hydro, Glasgow.

    Metal
    Bad Omens review – anthemic songs and pillars of fire dampened by arena nerves

  3. Mani performing with Primal Scream in 2011.

    Music
    Mani’s writhing, relentless bass was the Stone Roses’ secret sauce – it taught indie kids how to dance

    Alexis Petridis
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Pop, rock and more

  1. F&M: why Ireland has the most exciting indie music scene in the world right now

    Music
    ‘We’ve got to release the dead hand of the past’: how Ireland created the world’s best alternative music scene

  2. Joy Crookes plays an electric guitar.

    Music
    Joy Crookes says UK and Ireland in ‘dark time’ amid rise of far-right politics

  3. Delia Beatriz AKA Debit.

    Music
    Debit: Desaceleradas review – Afro-Latin club sounds slowed to a seductive crawl

  4. Pos and Maseo of De La Soul perform during Wilderness festival in Oxfordshire, 2024

    Music
    De La Soul: Cabin in the Sky review – a full-colour celebration of Trugoy the Dove that never feels heavy

Classical and opera

  1. Dedalus Ensemble play Motor Tapes at Huddersfield Contemporary Music festival.

    Classical music
    Huddersfield Contemporary Music festival review – ghostly echoes, fearless voices and the rattle of milk frothers

  2. Edward Gardner conducting the London Philharmonic Orchestra, 2024

    Classical music
    Elgar: The Dream of Gerontius album review – Gardner and the LPO’s reading is bold and dramatic

  3. 2025.11.19 - Shostakovich’s Last Symphony - Osmo Vänskä, Helena Juntunen - Cr Jonathan Ferro (23 of 28) (17)

    Review
    CBSO/Vänskä – weird brilliance and neurotic tics in a compelling programme

  4. New York City Ballet in the world premiere of Rotunda, February 2020 – choreography by Justin Peck, music by Nico Muhly

    Classical music
    Moving beyond bar lines: composer Nico Muhly on dancers reimagining his music

Games

  • Arc Raiders.

    Pushing Buttons newsletter
    How generative AI in Arc Raiders started a scrap over the gaming industry’s future

    The use of AI in the surprise game-of-the-year contender has sparked a heated cultural and ethical debate, and raised existential questions for video game workers
    Newsletter
  • An unapologetic games machine … Sega Master System.

    Feature
    Master System at 40: the truth about Sega’s most underrated console

  • Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 game, screenshot

    Review
    Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 – hallucinogenic romp through dystopia is stupidly pleasurable

Art and design

More art and design

  1. The atrium at the British Museum

    Museums
    British Museum ends ‘deeply troubling’ sponsorship from Japanese tobacco firm

  2. Still from Noémie Goudal, The Story of Fixity (2025). Courtesy of Artangel.

    Review
    Noémie Goudal The Story of Fixity – welcome to the jungle and please mind the puddles

  3. Day two at Retrofit House: Open House organised by CIVIC SQUARE in Ladywood, Birmingham.

    Architecture
    ‘It’s about quality of life’: Can Birmingham’s Retrofit House help fix the UK’s terrible housing?

  4. V&A East museum in London.

    Letters
    Why don’t Conservatives get credit for culture funding?

Radio and podcasts

  • Joe Marler.

    Best podcasts of the week
    Celebrity Traitors star Joe Marler squares up to Nick Mohammed: best podcasts of the week

    The sportsman pretends to be a psychologist in a new show which sees him square up to his reality show pal. Plus, refugees share moving stories of hope
  • Natalie Robehmed examines actor Allison Mack’s path from Smallville fame to jail time for sex trafficking.

    Best podcasts of the week
    The Smallville star who joined a sex cult

  • Fourth Avenue Shanties, Brooklyn, 1870s. “I hear America singing,” wrote fellow Brooklynite, Walt Whitman, onetime editor of The Brooklyn Daily Eagle, where he often described the humble lives of immigrants, even paying a visit to Brooklyn’s Irish Shanties. “The delicious singing of the mother, or of the young wife at work, or of the girl sewing or washing. Each singing what belongs to him or her and to no one else.”

    News
    Bad Bridgets podcast about crime among Irish women in US inspires film

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    Murder Inc: how my failed attempt to make a Zodiac Killer film took me to the dark heart of the true crime industry

  2. Anton Chekhov In A GardenRussian writer and playwright Anton Chekhov standing in a garden (Photo by Mondadori via Getty Images)

    Anton Chekhov
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    Dance
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