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Rik Mayall: Magnificent B’Stard review – Ade Edmondson is still visibly stricken about los
Packed with fun memories from Ben Elton and Stephen Fry plus heartbreaking regret from his former partner, the Bottom star is so adored that this documentary risks descending into cringe – but his punky spirit shines throughRik Mayall: Magnificent B’Stard is a homage to the man a
Colossus review – masses of dancers, masses of fun in a show that goes whoosh!
Queen Elizabeth Hall, LondonFull of surprises, Stephanie Lake’s 2018 piece is a feat of logistics as 60 performers display split-second timingMass movement can have a walloping impact. Whether in military parades or Olympic opening ceremonies, Busby Berkeley routines or the corps
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From Jon Snow: A Last Big Story to Muse: the week in rave reviews
The former Channel 4 News anchor reports on his health before leading another investigation, and the never-knowingly-understated Devon rockers return. Here’s the pick of the week’s culture, taken from the Guardian’s best-rated reviews Continue reading...
Penelope Keith, star of The Good Life and To the Manor Born, dies aged 86
A familiar face on TV and the stage, Keith was made a dame in 2014 for her services to the arts and charitiesPenelope Keith – a life in pictures Penelope Keith, best known for starring in sitcoms The Good Life and To the Manor Born, has died aged 86.A statement on behalf of her f
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Penelope Keith – a life in pictures
The actor, best known for her posh comic roles as Margo Leadbetter in The Good Life and Audrey fforbes-Hamilton in To the Manor Born, has died at the age of 86. We celebrate a British greatPenelope Keith, star of The Good Life and To the Manor Born, dies aged 86 Continue reading.
From card game to a tool of divination: the artistic history of tarot
A new exhibition follows the unlikely route of tarot cards all the way from 15th century Italy to its association with the occult nowOnce the territory of bohemians such as Pamela Colman Smith – an intimate of William Butler Yeats whose art won the admiration of Alfred Stieglitz
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Who’s been invited? Will they need to sign an NDA? Seven things you need to know about Tay
The pop and football giants’ combined star wattage will be united in matrimony this weekend – probably – in an event shrouded in secrecy. But here’s what we’ve gleanedAfter an agonising 10 months’ wait, the wedding of the century is apparently here: if the reports are true, Taylo
On the Mark by Florence Hazrat review – a fascinating history of punctuation
This lavishly researched book shows that dots and dashes are an essential component of style, whether you’re a medieval monk or Donald TrumpHow do you feel about exclamation marks? Otherwise known as gaspers, screamers, dog’s cocks, or shrieks. In his Modern English Usage, Fowler
Abandoned review – this real-life mystery makes for TV that’s a wild helter-skelter ride
Now grown, three siblings search for clues as to why their parents left them at a Barcelona railway station in 1984 – and uncover a secret family history they could never have imaginedDid you know your surname when you were five years old? The more you think about it, the harder
Unacceptable review – do we really need to hear these comedians’ horrible views?
This new panel show from Romesh Ranganathan’s production company features comics airing their worst opinions – and it feels completely unnecessary‘You know who we don’t see enough of on British TV? Romesh Ranganathan,” said no one ever. That’s not meant as a slight to the man – w
Underground Monk Show: inside Edinburgh fringe’s cult comedy of the highest order
This late-night escapade became a word-of-mouth festival favourite. The show’s creators discuss the method behind its madness – and why you’ll laugh without knowing whyDeep within the cavernous Banshee Labyrinth in Edinburgh’s Cowgate, robed monks stand ominously on stage after m
Faithless review – if you understand some of the baffling choices in this show, please let
Faithless review – if you understand some of the baffling choices in this show, please let
This reboot of a 2000 film, based on a script by the great Ingmar Bergman, features some extremely odd camera work and a very strangely written female lead. But it’s frequently bewitchingThe film Faithless, a cruel adultery fable directed by Liv Ullmann from a screenplay by the g