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Olly Alexander review – part night creature, part light entertainer
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Olly Alexander review – part night creature, part light entertainer
Kitty Empire

The article presents a review of Olly Alexander's performance, highlighting his playful approach...

One to watch: Pozer
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One to watch: Pozer
Damien Morris

The article presents an overview of Pozer, a rising figure in the UK rap scene, emphasizing his...

Pauline Black: ‘My most unappealing habit? Bluntness’
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Pauline Black: ‘My most unappealing habit? Bluntness’
Rosanna Greenstreet

The article provides a personal insight into the life and personality of Pauline Black, the lead...

Novelist Katie Kitamura: ‘As Trump tries to take away everything I love, it’s never been clearer that writing matters’
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Novelist Katie Kitamura: ‘As Trump tries to take away everything I love, it’s never been clearer that writing matters’
Sophie McBain

Katie Kitamura's recent reflections in the article highlight the profound nature of her writing,...

Streaming: The Last Showgirl and the best Las Vegas films
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Streaming: The Last Showgirl and the best Las Vegas films
Guy Lodge

The article provides insight into the allure of Las Vegas as a backdrop for various films,...

Name by Constance Debré review – a demolition of bourgeois life
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Name by Constance Debré review – a demolition of bourgeois life
Lara Feigel

The review of "Name" by Constance Debré delves into the author's personal struggles with...

Olivia Colman to star in Netflix’s Pride and Prejudice written by Dolly Alderton
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Olivia Colman to star in Netflix’s Pride and Prejudice written by Dolly Alderton
Harriet Sherwood

The announcement of Olivia Colman starring in a Netflix adaptation of "Pride and Prejudice"...

Can you pair wine with chocolate? Should you? And, if so, which ones go together?
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Can you pair wine with chocolate? Should you? And, if so, which ones go together?
Hannah Crosbie

The article delves into the intriguing world of pairing wine with chocolate, challenging the...

TV on the Radio’s Tunde Adebimpe: ‘I remember thinking I never want to do this again’
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TV on the Radio’s Tunde Adebimpe: ‘I remember thinking I never want to do this again’
Lanre Bakare

The article delves into a significant moment in the life of Tunde Adebimpe, the frontman of the...

‘We’re location scouting’: where next for White Lotus and who will star?
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‘We’re location scouting’: where next for White Lotus and who will star?
Michael Hogan

The article provides an insight into the ongoing buzz surrounding the HBO series "The White...

Salif Keita: So Kono review – the Golden Voice still has it
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Salif Keita: So Kono review – the Golden Voice still has it
Ammar Kalia

The article highlights the return of Malian singer Salif Keita with his latest album, "So Kono"...

Bon Iver: Sable, Fable review – Justin Vernon’s most easy-going record yet
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Bon Iver: Sable, Fable review – Justin Vernon’s most easy-going record yet
Kitty Empire

The review of Bon Iver's latest album, "Sable, Fable," sheds light on the evolution of Justin...

The best science fiction, fantasy and horror – reviews roundup
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The best science fiction, fantasy and horror – reviews roundup
Lisa Tuttle

The article provides a roundup of recent science fiction, fantasy, and horror literature,...

Real Lies: We Will Annihilate Our Enemies review – lad laureate meets euphoric synths
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Real Lies: We Will Annihilate Our Enemies review – lad laureate meets euphoric synths
Shaad D'Souza

The review of Real Lies' new album presents a multifaceted perspective on contemporary urban...

The original Star Wars is back – but what if George Lucas is right about it not being much good?
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The original Star Wars is back – but what if George Lucas is right about it not being much good?
Ben Child

The article explores the recent screening of the original 1977 cut of Star Wars, raising...

Negros Tou Moria: Mavri Ellada review | Ammar Khalia's global album of the month
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Negros Tou Moria: Mavri Ellada review | Ammar Khalia's global album of the month
Ammar Kalia

The article highlights the emergence of a unique musical genre in Greece, created by artists...

Valerie June: Owls, Omens and Oracles review – a soul-recharging exercise in radical positivity
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Valerie June: Owls, Omens and Oracles review – a soul-recharging exercise in radical positivity
Dave Simpson

The review of Valerie June's album "Owls, Omens and Oracles" emphasizes a message of radical...

Hacks season four review – the return of this extremely funny, hugely raw comedy is a sheer pleasure
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Hacks season four review – the return of this extremely funny, hugely raw comedy is a sheer pleasure
Hannah J Davies

The review of "Hacks" season four offers an insight into the show's comedic brilliance and...

‘Have the courage to walk away’: Bon Iver on romance, retirement and his rapturous new record
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‘Have the courage to walk away’: Bon Iver on romance, retirement and his rapturous new record
Laura Snapes

Justin Vernon's recent comments about his career and his new album, Sable, Fable, reflect a...

Your Friends & Neighbours review – Jon Hamm’s fun new drama is like The White Lotus back from holiday
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Your Friends & Neighbours review – Jon Hamm’s fun new drama is like The White Lotus back from holiday
Lucy Mangan

The article provides an overview of Jon Hamm's return to the dramatic television landscape with...

I always felt torn growing up between two countries. At 47, I finally feel at peace
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I always felt torn growing up between two countries. At 47, I finally feel at peace
Angela Garbes

The article presents a deeply personal narrative about the author's experiences navigating the...

Pulp: Spike Island review – Jarvis Cocker and co’s joyous second coming
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Pulp: Spike Island review – Jarvis Cocker and co’s joyous second coming
Alexis Petridis

The article reviews Pulp's first album in 24 years, highlighting the themes of nostalgia, fame,...

What the doctor ordered: how The Pitt became the TV show of the moment
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What the doctor ordered: how The Pitt became the TV show of the moment
Adrian Horton

The article explores the rising popularity of "The Pitt," a medical drama on Max, emphasizing...

Sherelle: With a Vengeance review | Album of the week
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Sherelle: With a Vengeance review | Album of the week
Ben Beaumont-Thomas

The review of Sherelle's debut album, "With a Vengeance," provides a glimpse into the current...