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  • David Jonsson

    Film
    ‘Every role I do, I’m going to be a Black man first’: David Jonsson on winning Baftas, rebooting Alien and leaving TV’s hottest show

  • illustration of three cherries, two of which appear to be blowing kisses at each other while the other sheds a tear.

    The big idea
    Are we hard-wired for infidelity?

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  • Toni Morrison in New York, 1985

    Books
    ‘She dared to be difficult’: How Toni Morrison shaped the way we think

  • Wolf Eyes performing in 2006.

    Music
    ‘Stabbed in the Face soundtracked an incredibly joyous time’: the weirdest songs we find romantic

  • Programme  Name: America's Next Top Model ? Series 4Brandy, Brita, Brittany, Christina,  Kahlen, Keenyah, Lluvy, Michelle, Naima, Noelle, Rebecca, Sarah, Tatiana, and Tiffany are participants in AMERICA'S NEXT TOP MODEL on UPN.   Gallery Photo: Hyungwon Ryoo/UPN.  (c) 2005  CBS Broadcasting Inc.  All Rights Reserved

    Documentary
    ‘From misfits to bullies’: how America’s Next Top Model became toxic

  • Steph McGovern

    Honest playlist
    ‘Baby Shark isn’t something you should enjoy as an adult’: Steph McGovern’s honest playlist

  • Tracey Emin photographed at home in Margate this month.

    Art
    ‘Regrets? Number one: smoking. Number two: taking it up the wrong hole’: Tracey Emin on reputation, radical honesty – and Reform

  • Gisèle Pelicot: Newsnight Interview on BBC Two.

    TV tonight
    A remarkable interview with Gisèle Pelicot

News

  • Apple Computer 1977 and a Labubu

    Art and design
    Labubus to burkinis: V&A unveils updated 21st-century design galleries

  • Bad Bunny Super Bowl viewing figuresFile photo dated 08/02/26 of Bad Bunny performing during the Apple Music halftime show at Super Bowl LX at Levi Stadium, Santa Clara, California. Bad Bunny's half-time show was the fourth most-watched Super Bowl performance in the United States, according to viewership data. The 31-year-old singer, also known as Benito Antonio Martinez Ocasio, performed Sunday's set almost entirely in Spanish in tribute to his Puerto Rican heritage and culture. Issue date: Wednesday February 11, 2026. PA Photo. Photo credit should read: Kindell Buchanan/PA WireRESTRICTIONS: Use subject to restrictions. Editorial use only, no commercial use without prior consent from rights holder.

    UK charts
    Bad Bunny gets first solo UK Top 10 hits thanks to Super Bowl boost

  • Mummy Pig and Evie Pig pose on a pink carpet at the entrance to the Theatre Royal Haymarket in London

    Stage
    Peta calls for pork-free menus as Peppa Pig show rolls into Grimsby

  • Arundhati Roy wearing a bright yellow shirt

    Film
    Arundhati Roy quits Berlin film festival over ‘stay out of politics’ comment

  • Steven Spielberg at the Oscars nominees luncheon in Los Angeles this week.

    Film
    Steven Spielberg, Dawson Leery’s idol, donates $25,000 to James Van Der Beek fundraiser

  • A huge group of Oscar nominees at the the yearly luncheon.

    Film
    Guillermo del Toro’s ‘jazz hands’ at Oscar lunch a recreation of Shining photo, director says

In pictures

  • Bad Bunny performs the Super Bowl half-time show at the Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara

    Twenty photographs of the week
    The week around the world in 20 pictures

    Gallery20
  • Lisl Ponger’s Danse Macabre.

    My best shot
    A plague doctor dances with a rat at a Covid ball: Lisl Ponger’s best photograph

TV & streaming

  1. A man and a woman kiss in a Belfast street, with pub-goers

    Television
    ‘People laughed at TV jobs in Belfast!’ How Northern Ireland’s capital became the home of quality drama

  2. Reality Check: Inside America's Next Top Model. Cr. Courtesy of Netflix © 2026

    The seven best shows to stream this week
    Reality Check: Inside America’s Next Top Model to Being Gordon Ramsay

  3. Mark Ruffalo as Lou and Chris Hemsworth as Davis in Crime 101.

    The week in reviews
    Crime 101 to Small Prophets: the week in rave reviews

More TV

  • Gisèle Pelicot: Newsnight Interview on BBC Two.

    TV tonight
    TV tonight: a remarkable interview with Gisèle Pelicot

  • a man in a suit smiles

    James Van Der Beek
    Star of Dawson’s Creek dies aged 48

  • Love Story: John F. Kennedy Jr. & Carolyn Bessette -- Pictured: (l-r) Sarah Pidgeon as Carolyn Bessette Kennedy, Paul Kelly as John F. Kennedy Jr. CR: FX

    Review
    Love Story: John F Kennedy Jr & Carolyn Bessette – TV to send you cross-eyed with boredom

  • Reggae singer Janet Kay on Black on Black, the first programme on UK TV made by Black journalists.

    Television
    Boom time for anti-racist TV: how an £84 bottle of wine triggered an explosion in British broadcasting

Books

  • Woman daydreaming in library

    Books
    ‘His favourite book was by Jordan Peterson, which was a massive ick’: how books perform on dating apps

  • illustration suggestive of a romantic kiss

    Books
    ‘There’s only one bed’, ‘fake dating’ and ‘opposites attract’: how tropes took over romance

More books

  1. Cees Nooteboom in 2017.

    The bristling wit and melancholy of Cees Nooteboom came to me when I needed it most

    Madeleine Thien
  2. Upscale HomesNorfolk, Virginia, United States.

    Book of the day
    Good People by Patmeena Sabit – addictive mystery caters to modern attention spans

  3. picture of house on fire

    Review roundup
    The best recent science fiction, fantasy and horror

  4. Billy Crudup, Patrick Fugit and Cameron Crowe  Almost Famous (2000).

    Audiobook of the week
    The Uncool by Cameron Crowe audiobook review – memoir of an awestruck insider

Film

  1. Tut Nyuot  as Troy, in Ashley Walters’ Animol.

    Film
    Animol review – gritty young offenders drama challenges conventional machismo

  2. Margot Robbie in Wuthering Heights.

    Film
    ‘I loved it!’: Brontë museum staff praise racy Wuthering Heights film

  3. Bella Ramsey in Sunny Dancer.

    Film
    Sunny Dancer review – ‘chemo camp’ gives teen drama a fresh spin

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  • A still from No Good Men.

    Film
    No Good Men review – intelligent and urgent Afghan romance

  • Anders Danielsen Lie as Bill Evans in Everybody Digs Bill Evans.

    Film
    Everybody Digs Bill Evans review – absorbing delve into the tumultuous world of the great jazz man

  • Ray Brooks and Carol White in Cathy Come Home, the BBC film that led to the founding of the homelessness charity Crisis and an act of parliament.

    Film
    Arundhati Roy is right, not Wim Wenders – here are eight films that have changed politics

  • Film still: A Prayer for the DyingDirector: Dara Van DusenPhoto description: John C. Reilly, Johnny FlynnSection: Perspectives 2026© Łukasz Bąk

    Film
    A Prayer for the Dying review – pestilent western feels like a short stretched too long

Stage

  • Emanating warmth … Hugh Bonneville and Maggie Siff in Shadowlands.

    Review
    Shadowlands – Hugh Bonneville charms in a weepie that’s as creaky as an old library

  • The Shitheads at the Royal Court theatre.

    Review
    The Shitheads – primal urges rear up in a playful, prehistoric oddity

More stage

  • Clive Francis (left) and Griff Rhys Jones in I’m Sorry, Prime Minister at the Apollo theatre, London.

    Review
    I’m Sorry, Prime Minister – Hacker and Sir Humphrey return as baffled but charming old codgers

  • Philippe Gaulier, the French master clown.

    Theatre
    ‘Utterly hilarious’: Simon McBurney on how the great clown Philippe Gaulier changed his life

  • Ksenia Devriendt (left) and Jack Bandeira in Donbas at Theatre503, London.

    Theatre
    Donbas review – a Ukrainian family fractures on the brink of invasion

  • A woman wearing a long orange dress raises both arms towards the sky with a billowing sheet behind her serving as a backdrop.

    Dance
    Sweet Mambo review – Pina Bausch’s funny valentine is the stuff of dreams

Music

  1. Chino Moreno of Deftones at BP Pulse Live, Birmingham.

    Music
    Deftones review – alt-metal veterans sound exceptionally fresh 38 years on

  2. thundercat looking pensive, wearing sunglasses, and wearing the breastplate, and dip-dyed dreadlocks held back from his face by a pair of enormous silver grips featuring snarling tigers

    Music
    ‘Choosing happy is a hell of a process’: Thundercat on funk, lost friends and being fired by Snoop Dogg (possibly)

  3. Fred Again at Alexandra Palace.

    Music
    Fred Again review – guest-heavy homecoming for the golden boy of UK dance is an eclectic triumph

Pop, rock and more

  1. Unafraid to test the limits … Converge.

    Review
    Converge: Love Is Not Enough – metalcore veterans’ rage remains fresh and furious

  2. Kate Bush on stage

    Ranked
    From Brontë to Ballard, Orwell to Okri: the best songs inspired by literature – ranked!

  3. ‘Never less than intriguing’ … Hemlocke Springs.

    Alexis Petridis's album of the week
    Hemlocke Springs: The Apple Tree Under the Sea review – a DayGlo DIY triumph in an era of risk-averse pop

  4. Maddie Ashman, whose microtonal compositions have found a wide audience.

    Experimental music
    ​AI slop, begone! The viral musical virtuosos bringing brains and brilliance back to social media

Classical and opera

  1. Scottish Opera’s The Great Wave, at Glasgow's Theatre Royal.

    Classical music
    The Great Wave review – Hokusai opera sounds and looks beautiful but skimps on drama

  2. Unsuk Chin

    Album review
    Ensemble Intercontemporain: Unsuk Chin – rich and strange music of kaleidoscopic colours

  3. Conductor and vocalist Marco Angioloni.

    Album review
    Handel: Sosarme – Marco Angioloni makes the case for this little-known work

  4. George Benjamin

    Live review
    LPO/Benjamin – music of crystalline clarity and hedonistic pleasure

Games

  • IRON LUNG, Mark Fischbach, 2025. © Markiplier /Courtesy Everett Collection3DEA4KP IRON LUNG, Mark Fischbach, 2025. © Markiplier /Courtesy Everett Collection

    Games
    Is surprise box-office hit Iron Lung the future of ‘video game films’?

    Newsletter
  • Beating bad habits … a Nintendo Gameboy Advance.

    Feature
    How a decades-old video game has helped me defeat the doomscroll

Art and design

  • A close up view of a miniature model of New York City

    Art
    ‘I cut out one little house at a time’: the trucker who spent decades building a tiny replica of NYC

  • Portrait of a Young Man, 1944, Lucian Freud, Black crayon and chalk on paper, © The Lucian Freud Archive. All Rights Reserved 2025 / Bridgeman Images, Lent by a private collection

    Art and design
    Why Lucian Freud’s magical drawings are the key to his major works

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  1. .  English: Standing Nude, self-portrait, by Amrita Sher-Gil.  . Self-Portrait as a Tahitian . 1934 1 Amrita Sher-Gil Standing NudeMYX96T .  English: Standing Nude, self-portrait, by Amrita Sher-Gil.  . Self-Portrait as a Tahitian . 1934 1 Amrita Sher-Gil Standing Nude

    Art
    ‘Not for ogling’: forget Titian, Botticelli and the male fantasists – only women can paint great female nudes

  2. Seascape at Port-en-Bessin, Normandy, 1888.

    Review
    The god of small things: Seurat and the sea

  3. Theresa Hak Kyung Cha, Other Things Seen, Other Things Heard (Ailleurs), 1978. Documentation of performance at San Francisco Museum of Modern Art.

    Art
    ‘It still feels incredibly relevant’: the groundbreaking art of Theresa Hak Kyung Cha

  4. Bella in her Pluto T-Shirt (etching), 1995, by Lucian Freud.

    Review
    Lucian Freud: Drawing into Painting review – no, I don’t want to come up and see these etchings

Radio and podcasts

  • Alison Spittle and Fern Brady host Ignore That Feeling.

    Best podcasts of the week
    Two women, no boundaries and no rules: best podcasts of the week

    Alison Spittle and Fern Brady’s hugely entertaining new show sees them tackle any topic they like. Plus, an amusingly personal take on how generative AI will affect the future of employment
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    Best podcasts of the week
    Two women, no boundaries and no rules

  • Dan Archer20th June 1953:  Harry Oakes, who plays Dan Archer (left), and Bob Arnold, who plays Tom Forrest, in the radio programme 'The Archers', in the Midlands countryside.  Original Publication: Picture Post - 6549 - Picture Post Meets The Archers - pub. 1953  (Photo by Bert Hardy/Picture Post/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

    Feature
    Brawls, blackmail and Judi Dench: 75 staggering moments from 75 years of The Archers

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