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How the US shaped the world: 250 years of power and policies
The United States declared its independence from Britain 250 years ago. Here's how the US's relations with other nations — and its global image — have changed since.
How drones transformed Iran's relationships with its proxies
How drones transformed Iran's relationships with its proxies
Drone production, technology transfer and training have enabled Iran's regional allies to operate with far greater independence. Has this network become too resilient to be dismantled through military strikes?
US-Iraq relations: Can Iran-allied militias be disarmed?
When Donald Trump meets Iraq's new PM today, they are likely to discuss disarming Iran's allies in Iraq. Some have already pledged to give up their guns. But is that likely? And will it influence the US-Iran war?
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Olivia Rodrigo: You Seem Pretty Sad for a Girl So in Love review – who’s she singing about
(Geffen)Gossips have rushed to the lyrics for details about her personal life, but the rest of us can just get on with luxuriating in Rodrigo’s funny, Cure-infused craftWith a certain crushing inevitability, the arrival of Olivia Rodrigo’s third album has been accompanied by a lo
Baby Rose: Yearnalism review – gloriously cinematic soul from the edge of emotional collap
(Secretly Canadian)The US songwriter paints an impressively wide variety of shades on her third album, from vintage R&B to melodic soft-rock and balladry worthy of Nina SimoneJasmine Rose Wilson doesn’t love lightly. On her third album as Baby Rose, the US soul singer uses her fr
Birds of War review – war journalists find love among the ruins
This documentary tells the story of the long-distance relationship between a BBC correspondent in London and a photographer on the ground in Syria with charm and humanityPolitics is to some degree set aside here in favour of matters of the heart; this is a story of romantic love
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Robert Richardson: The White Devil review – tempestuous DoP’s relationship with A-list dir
Karlovy Vary film festivalIntimate documentary interviews Scorsese, Tarantino and Stone as well as Richardson’s family – with staggering home movie footage, tooPerhaps he looks more like Gandalf now, in his 70s, with a kind of beatific grandfatherly calm. But legendary cinematogr
Couples Weekend review – Alexandra Daddario annd Josh Gad lead spicy comedy of marital mel
Two couples start to fall apart during a midwinter break, involving a lot of shouty dialogue that’s neither realistic nor funnyThe interesting premise in this laborious and dispiriting relationship dramedy sadly leads nowhere; all we get is strained shouty dialogue and mugging pe
Hold the onions – and see if they make you cry
Feedback isn't sure what to make of a ground-breaking piece of research into the understudied topic of "subjective individual variability in onion tearing and its relationship to chemosensory sensitivity"
‘So full-frontal, you feel like a voyeur for looking’: Lindsey Mendick: Where You End and
‘So full-frontal, you feel like a voyeur for looking’: Lindsey Mendick: Where You End and
Carl Freedman Gallery, MargateWith snogging snails, conjoined lovers and her own pug Telly as Jesus, the ceramicist sculpts a mangled mythology of her own relationshipsIf you’re worried that romance may be dead, just one look at Lindsey Mendick’s new exhibition will reassure you
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From The Invite to My Chemical Romance: the week in rave reviews
Seth Rogen brings an oddly sweet relationship comedy, and the facepainted kings of theatrical emo turn The Black Parade into a formidable live spectacle. Here’s the pick of the week’s culture, taken from the Guardian’s best-rated reviews Continue reading...
‘It’s a national reclamation’: the 12-year festival bringing Samuel Beckett back to Irelan
The playwright has long been considered one of the country’s most famous exports, but not an ‘Irish writer’. An ambitious new season of plays explores his complex relationship with his homeland – and tickets are already on sale for 2036In 2036, the actor Samuel West will take to