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‘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
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
‘I just knew it would sound incredible!’: why the Globe is giving Shakespeare some flamenc
Love’s Labour’s Lost offers a heady mix of passion and death – which makes the Spanish art form a perfect match, says director Indiana Lown-Collins. Our writer joins the theatre’s flamenco bootcampOn a heatwave day in London, Shakespeare’s Globe has turned into a fiesta. Hard-hee
‘I feel entirely vindicated’: three Guardian columnists debate Brexit and its legacy | Adi
Ten years on, our writers met to reflect on whether leaving the EU has made the UK richer or more racist – and how the union is doing without usRead more from the Brexit Vote: 10 Years On seriesAditya: I have three distinct memories of that entire period: the sense of anger, the
What’s really in a hotdog? Nutrition experts explain
What’s really in a hotdog? Nutrition experts explain
Americans eat 50bn hotdogs every year, but experts say they’re also among the most highly processed foodsIn 1969, the late writer William Zinsser toured a hotdog factory and described his visit in Life magazine, opening with the lines: “I’ve often wondered what goes into a hotdog
Lisa Faulkner reveals she's 'all clear' after breast cancer diagnosis
Lisa Faulkner reveals she's 'all clear' after breast cancer diagnosis
The actress, presenter and food writer says she had a 'big op' but was 'feeling so much better'. O recorte ajuda a contextualizar a pauta dentro de Beleza.
Rachel Roddy’s homage to Michèle Roberts’ recipe for chicken saute with tomatoes and mushr
This Napoleonic classic is all too often overcomplicated, but this ode to the French-British author’s version is both simple and stunningA few weeks ago, as part of the British Library’s food season, the novelist Michèle Roberts, biographer Francesca Wade, writer Eli Davies and f
Tolkien fan letters sell at auction for £103k
The letters, books and notes document the friendship between the writer and a profoundly deaf fan. O recorte ajuda a contextualizar a pauta dentro de Beleza.
‘It’s absurdly welcoming’: why I do parkrun
After 356 parkruns, our writer shares the joys of being a perfectly average runner. Plus, top tips for sleeping in a heatwave and cool boxes for camping• Don’t get the Filter delivered to your inbox? Sign up hereI remember my first parkrun: Wimbledon in November 2014. I also reme
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Tuchel's England are opposite to Southgate's - and built to beat top teams
BBC Sport's football tactics writer Umir Irfan explains why Thomas Tuchel's England system is built to prosper against the world's top nations.