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Adventurer, horse photographer, killer: Eadweard Muybridge’s extraordinary life told in a comic book
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Adventurer, horse photographer, killer: Eadweard Muybridge’s extraordinary life told in a comic book
Phil Hoad

The article brings attention to the remarkable life of Eadweard Muybridge through the medium of...

‘My work is a scream for help’: Gaza’s artists document life under fire
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‘My work is a scream for help’: Gaza’s artists document life under fire
Geneva Abdul

The article provides a poignant glimpse into the lives of artists in Gaza amidst ongoing...

Greg Larsen: Geggy review – a very funny standup on why he’s quitting comedy
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Greg Larsen: Geggy review – a very funny standup on why he’s quitting comedy
Alexandra Neill

The article presents a poignant look into Greg Larsen's career as a comedian, highlighting the...

Ted Kotcheff obituary
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Ted Kotcheff obituary
Ryan Gilbey

The obituary of Ted Kotcheff highlights the life of a multifaceted filmmaker who navigated both...

Piaf review – Audrey Brisson rises above the melee as the French singer
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Piaf review – Audrey Brisson rises above the melee as the French singer
Clare Brennan

The article provides a detailed review of the new production of "Piaf," highlighting the...

The week in theatre: Speed; Shanghai Dolls – review
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The week in theatre: Speed; Shanghai Dolls – review
Susannah Clapp

The review of the play "Speed" provides insights into the evolving nature of theatre and stage...

The big picture: Wolfgang Tillmans’s tender image of two boys off the coast of Denmark
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The big picture: Wolfgang Tillmans’s tender image of two boys off the coast of Denmark
Emily LaBarge

The article presents a thoughtful exploration of Wolfgang Tillmans's photograph of two boys by...

Sinners review – Ryan Coogler’s sexy southern gothic horror is a blast
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Sinners review – Ryan Coogler’s sexy southern gothic horror is a blast
Wendy Ide

The review of Sinners highlights the creative direction of Ryan Coogler, known for his previous...

Self Esteem review – straight outta Gilead
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Self Esteem review – straight outta Gilead
Kitty Empire

The review of the theatrical presentation "Self Esteem" offers a complex blend of music, dance,...

Why JMW Turner is still Britain’s best artist, 250 years on
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Why JMW Turner is still Britain’s best artist, 250 years on
Jonathan Jones

The article explores the enduring legacy of Joseph Mallord William Turner, asserting that he...

English National Ballet: The Forsythe Programme review – infectious pleasure
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English National Ballet: The Forsythe Programme review – infectious pleasure
Sarah Crompton

The review of the English National Ballet’s "The Forsythe Programme" highlights the significant...

Gregory Porter: ‘My worst job? Shovelling exterminated rats’
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Gregory Porter: ‘My worst job? Shovelling exterminated rats’
Rosanna Greenstreet

The article provides an intimate look into the life and thoughts of Gregory Porter, a celebrated...

Richard Wright review – a hectic, hallucinatory journey into a mind-boggling world
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Richard Wright review – a hectic, hallucinatory journey into a mind-boggling world
Adrian Searle

The review of Richard Wright's exhibition presents a vivid and imaginative exploration of the...

The Inseparables review – friendship falters in an impassioned Simone de Beauvoir adaptation
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The Inseparables review – friendship falters in an impassioned Simone de Beauvoir adaptation
Emma John

The review of "The Inseparables" highlights the emotional complexities of a friendship based on...

Hothouse review – exuberantly inventive cruise trip across the climate crisis
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Hothouse review – exuberantly inventive cruise trip across the climate crisis
Helen Meany

The article presents a theatrical review of "Hothouse," which creatively addresses the climate...

Gormley’s early mettle, AI paint pals and sky-high snogs – the week in art
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Gormley’s early mettle, AI paint pals and sky-high snogs – the week in art
Jonathan Jones

The article provides an overview of various art exhibitions and notable pieces currently...

Tunde Adebimpe: Thee Black Boltz review – a sparkling solo debut
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Tunde Adebimpe: Thee Black Boltz review – a sparkling solo debut
Kitty Empire

The review of Tunde Adebimpe's solo debut album, "Thee Black Boltz," showcases the artist's...

Salty Brine review – daring diva mashup with hella pizzazz
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Salty Brine review – daring diva mashup with hella pizzazz
Brian Logan

The review delves into Salty Brine's latest performance, blending various cultural and personal...

Audition by Katie Kitamura review – a literary performance of true uncanniness
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Audition by Katie Kitamura review – a literary performance of true uncanniness
Sam Byers

The review of "Audition" by Katie Kitamura offers an intricate examination of the themes of...

‘To hell with RP’ … how surprise Olivier nominee Rosie Sheehy is following in Richard Burton’s footsteps
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‘To hell with RP’ … how surprise Olivier nominee Rosie Sheehy is following in Richard Burton’s footsteps
Arifa Akbar

The article explores the unexpected recognition of Rosie Sheehy as an Olivier nominee,...

Our New Girl review – Irish nanny triggers mayhem in gruellingly tense domestic noir
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Our New Girl review – Irish nanny triggers mayhem in gruellingly tense domestic noir
Helen Meany

The review presents a critical analysis of the play "Our New Girl," highlighting its intense...

Erik Satie Three Piece Suite by Ian Penman review – the radical lord of light entertainment
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Erik Satie Three Piece Suite by Ian Penman review – the radical lord of light entertainment
John Banville

The review of Ian Penman's examination of Erik Satie's "Three Piece Suite" delves into the...

‘To my wife for managing my vast collection of neuroses!’ – the Olivier awards’ best quotes
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‘To my wife for managing my vast collection of neuroses!’ – the Olivier awards’ best quotes
Guardian Stage

The article presents a compilation of notable quotes from the Olivier Awards, showcasing the...

The Last Five Years review – Nick Jonas and Adrienne Warren soar in relationship musical
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The Last Five Years review – Nick Jonas and Adrienne Warren soar in relationship musical
Adrian Horton

The review of "The Last Five Years" featuring Nick Jonas and Adrienne Warren highlights their...