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‘I presumed kids’ books were written by people who were white and dead’: new children’s la
The author of Orangeboy, Indigo Donut and Is That Your Mama? plans to use her two-year term to ensure children isolated from reading get involvedWhen Patrice Lawrence got the call asking her to become the UK’s next children’s laureate, her first response was disbelief. “I was in
From legal threats to ‘the worst haircut you can think of’: 25 years of The Office
The beloved BBC sitcom is now a quarter of a century old. Ahead of two TV celebrations, here are 25 things you didn’t know about television’s funniest workplace mockumentaryFetch the acoustic guitar and twiddle your TM Lewin tie because it’s the 25th anniversary of The Office. Ye
‘I saw it seven times in the cinema’: readers’ favourite films of 2026 so far
‘I saw it seven times in the cinema’: readers’ favourite films of 2026 so far
On the back of our editors’ choices of the year’s finest, we asked you to share your magical movie moments from the first half of 2026The film that had me gripped right from its ridiculous and bizarre first scene at a Brazilian country road petrol station was The Secret Agent by
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‘Ramones had leather jackets when they got spat on. We didn’t!’ David Byrne on touring wit
As his American Utopia tour film hits cinemas, the musician answers your questions about his Scottish sense of humour, working with Brian Eno and his desire to direct another filmIn May 1977, Talking Heads along with Ramones toured the UK starting at Eric’s Club in Liverpool. Did
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Feathered frolics, webcam landscapes and The Hay Wain – the week in art
Tate Modern hosts a major exhibition of Ana Mendieta, Constable turns 250 and the accidental beauty captured by unattended online cameras – all in your weekly dispatchAna Mendieta Neolithic monuments inspired this Cuban-born American artist to create her ephemeral, raw, poetic wo
Debjani Banerjee review: is that a Henry hoover – or a Hindu deity?
Bluecoat, LiverpoolBanerjee’s blend of British suburbia and ancient Bengali traditions is an imaginative portrayal of the artist’s dual heritage – and questions how we preserve culture todayThe stories we are told shape the world in which we live. If your father had insisted you
Eat, sleep, rave ... make peace! DJ Yousuke Yukimatsu’s mission to change the world with t
He beat brain cancer. Now your favourite DJ’s favourite DJ is on a UK tour, armed with experimental techno, Beastie Boys and Taylor SwiftTen years ago this month, Japanese DJ Yousuke Yukimatsu had an epileptic seizure. When he didn’t show up for a festival booking, organisers got
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The Dark review – this gothic crime drama is so icily creepy it’s practically a heatwave a
A cold finger of dread will run up your spine as you watch this tale of a Highlands murder investigation. It’s stylish, fun and chillingGothic-lite is a contradiction in terms, I suppose, but it’s undoubtedly what you get from new six-part thriller The Dark. Based on Scottish cri
‘A gasp-inducing thrill ride’: why The Polygamist should be your next TV obsession
With its lovable playboy and jaw-dropping twists, the South African drama has become Netflix’s latest breakout smashAre you bored with your summertime entertainment already? Did you devour that buzzy novel at the beach? Finish your third Suits rewatch on the plane? Has your algor
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How to Trick Your Way onto the Property Ladder review – living in a grave plot? We really
Oobah Butler pulls some fun stunts in this takedown of the housing crisis, such as hypnotising estate agents and renting prison cells. But his trip to a graveyard is brutally symbolicWhy can no one of my generation find an affordable place to live? Andy Burnham, who makes a surpr
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System of a Down review – perverted pop and anti-war anger mixed into a metal melee
Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, LondonThe veteran band may not have much new material to show for the past decade or so but this brutal, melodious mayhem still inspires catharsisSince re-forming in 2010, System of a Down (SOAD) have existed in some weird limbo, playing numerous big-ti
Ride or Die review – Hannah Waddingham’s comedy caper is the perimenopausal TV of your dre
This tale of a 50-year-old assassin going rogue – and having to confess all to her best mate – is so much fun. The chemistry between its leads is a thing of beautyThe bone-deep magnificence of Hannah Waddingham is such that she could, I suspect, talk most of us into a burning car