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Susanna Clarke: ‘I had been ill for 11 years. I felt like I was about to fall off the worl
One hundred years after Virginia Woolf explored the limitations of language in On Being Ill, the Piranesi author reflects on the power of storytelling to shape our experience of sicknessIn October 2016 I was in hospital. I had been ill for 11 years with something I called chronic
‘I was there!’ Writers remember legendary gigs by Beyoncé, Brian Wilson, Britney, Oasis, D
‘I was there!’ Writers remember legendary gigs by Beyoncé, Brian Wilson, Britney, Oasis, D
What’s it like to catch a gig so great it goes down in history? Our writers relive incredible performances by everyone from Amy Winehouse at the North Sea jazz festival to Kanye West at GlastonburyTalking Heads, the Rock Garden, London, 13 May 1977 Continue reading...
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‘I can sense Sinatra enter my body and exit my lungs’: aboard the celebrity impersonators’
I joined Marilyn Monroe, Walter White, Ozzy Osbourne and other tribute artists on a cruise where imitation is its own art formINT. DECK 7, LE CABARET ROUGE, 11.37pmFrank Sinatra, palming a can of Sprite in one hand and the fist of his beautiful red-headed wife in the other, sat i
‘Bored? You’re never good enough to get bored!’ Oscar-winner Helen Hunt on great roles, un
The formidable actor talks about the challenge of finding meaty characters, tough times in the US – and co-starring with her dad’s hero Kenneth Branagh in The Cherry OrchardIt’s lunchtime in Stratford-upon-Avon and Helen Hunt has 30 minutes to spare. She’s preparing for her Royal
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Little House on the Prairie review – this reboot will have you sobbing for a simpler world
Like tradwifery for children, this revamp of the 19th-century settlers show is a precision-tooled and well-oiled machine. It’s a cosy world full of faith, hope and the American wayI never actually watched an episode of Little House on the Prairie, though it bestrode my late 70s-e
Jack White: Frozen Charlotte review – brutal, squalid blues-rock that just about sells its
(Third Man)Following the superb No Name, White continues his fan service with stripped back songs and nasty, anarchic riffs – though it all ends up feeling a little sameyIt’s a strange thing to say about one of the most prolific artists of his – or any – generation, but: Jack Whi
‘I was like, “Oh my god, I can be taken seriously”’: the women inspired to become lawyers
As the classic courtroom comedy drama turns 25 meet the associates and attorneys who took Elle Woods’ pioneering spirit and ran with itAngela McCarthy, senior associate at Lawrence Stephens, London Continue reading...
‘We didn’t develop heads until we’d evolved an arse. I like that’: Chris Packham’s epic od
His superpower has always been speaking his mind – and his majestic new BBC show aims to shatter our ideas about life itself. The presenter talks mass extinction, spiders who dream and why people get sick of him holding up rocksIt’s impossible to meet Chris Packham without gettin
The Westies review – this violent New York mob drama is like Peaky Blinders meets The Sopr
Expect bloody chaos in this drama about a real-life 80s Irish-American gang – featuring JK Simmons as a gang leader – and their dealings with an Italian-American crime family The Peaky Blinders effect lingers on. More than a decade after Tommy Shelby’s debut, TV still loves a rea
‘More postmodern than ancient’: why the Odyssey is everywhere, from Oz to Westeros
‘More postmodern than ancient’: why the Odyssey is everywhere, from Oz to Westeros
Christopher Nolan’s take on the Odyssey is set to break box-office records. What made the director so determined to adapt the ancient Greek epic? And why does a poem from 600BC hold a vice-like grip on pop culture? Warning: contains 2,600-year-old spoilersChristopher Nolan’s Odys
Sam Neill was a warm, wry and unselfish star who twinkled so others could shine | Peter Br
His unshowy gifts, which discreetly carried arthouse drama and blockbuster adventures alike, never sucked a movie’s oxygen in to his own performance‘I’d like to think that, in life, I’m a goodie’: Sam Neill’s final interviewHis 20 best performancesA life in picturesObituaryNeill
Ladies First has been panned. It’s still an essential watch | Anna Smith
The Netflix gender-flip comedy film, in which Sacha Baron Cohen wakes to a world run by female chauvinists, is a valuable testimony to the enduring destructive force of gender bias‘This Movie Is: Absurd.” That’s the descriptive label given to Thea Sharrock’s comedy film Ladies Fi