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Yours for just £228: a Kevin Spacey stainless steel gold-tone Fourth of July ‘adversity ri
For true patriots with short memories and cash to waste, his limited-edition bling might be an ideal giftAmerica’s 250th anniversary celebrations are not exactly going to plan. A wealth of acts have pulled out of semiquincentennial concerts. An mock-up of Donald Trump’s planned T
Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce marry at New York City’s Madison Square Garden
The couple invited an array of celebrity guests to the wedding, including Gigi Hadid and Bradley Cooper, while Adam Sandler officiated their nuptialsIn pictures: Fans and A-list stars gather for the weddingTaylor Swift and Travis Kelce are officially wed. The couple hosted their
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TV tonight: another chance to enjoy Catherine O’Hara in Schitt’s Creek
The hit riches-to-rags comedy comes to the BBC. Plus: celebrate Independence Day with Madonna, Beyoncé, Springsteen, Gaga and more. Here’s what to watch this evening 9.30pm, BBC Three Continue reading...
Shahrnush Parsipur, Iranian author of Women Without Men, dies at 80
The revered writer and political exile’s publisher says her ‘legacy in literary history can’t be compared to anyone else’s’Shahrnush Parsipur, the celebrated Iranian writer whose subversive works of feminist fiction saw her repeatedly imprisoned, has died aged 80.A pioneer of wom
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Dolly Parton musical set for Broadway this winter: ‘a dream come true’
After a run in Nashville, Dolly: A True Original Musical is set to open in New York in DecemberDolly Parton will celebrate turning 81 with the opening of a musical about her life on Broadway later this year.Dolly: A True Original Musical is billed as “a remarkable journey through
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
Beat legend, ‘boy lover’: how should we reckon with Allen Ginsberg’s complex legacy?
As a series of star-studded events celebrates Ginsberg’s centennial, the keeper of his estate weighs the genius poetry – and provocative views – of the iconic writerIn 1985 Allen Ginsberg sat his 17-year-old friend, an out gay man named Peter Hale, down and gave some advice: “Get
‘A counter-narrative of history’: Schomburg Center’s 100 years of celebrating Black cultur
A Puerto Rico-born New Yorker’s relentless collecting on the African diaspora is still the core of a Harlem institutionGrowing up in Puerto Rico in the late 19th century, Arturo Alfonso Schomburg was told by his teacher that Black people had no significant history or accomplishme
Jay-Z review – rap legend dazzles New York City with lavish spectacle, sharp bars and Beyo
Yankee Stadium, New York CityThe rapper celebrates 30 years of his classic debut album Reasonable Doubt with eye-popping visuals and special guests in a love letter to hip-hop cultureThe beauty of watching Jay-Z live is more than just watching him calmly spit bars that effortless
Fun Home review – Alison Bechdel’s musical memoir feels every emotion
Royal Exchange, ManchesterA celebration of the cartoonist’s sexual awakening and queer identity as well as an investigation of darker family dynamics, this soulful show wears its heart on its sleeveThe “fun” in the title is short for funeral, a reference to the family undertaking
A beautiful portrait of the musical instrument in danger of extinction: best podcasts of t
Food writer and music enthusiast Ruby Tandoh details a tender picture of the existential threat to the lute. Plus, a joyous celebration of the great outdoors with Caitlin Moran and Adam FrostThis indie “audio magazine” brings together documentaries of all stripes, the common thre
‘It wasn’t a dream, it was a threat’: the film festival celebrating pan-Africanism’s rich
Project a Black Planet: Film, a new season of screenings at the Barbican in London exemplifies how the movement was an act of solidarity, resistance and fierce creativityAlgiers, 1969. What had, for seven years, been the metropolis of a newly independent country became, over the