Oasis Dig Out Your Soul Review Best Songs
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Tony Hadley: 'Why did I get out Spandau? Inquire the Kemps and sentry them squirm'
The vocalist proudly known every bit 'Tory Tone' has released a photograph book of his life. Not that he particularly likes to look back
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Adele reportedly 'drafts in' Take That'south creative manager to save Vegas show
A source close to the production claims Adele has a new creative team and the 'disagreement over the fix' was filmed by a documentary crew
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Accept sympathy for Anne Darwin – she was a victim of Canoe Man, too
Monica Dolan gave an acting masterclass in The Thief, His Wife and the Canoe, which in plough gave John Darwin's wife a sympathetic hearing
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Terminate attacking the Bullingdon Lodge
Beefcake of a Scandal perpetuates a weary Boob tube trope – the society for dim, tearing toffs. The reality, equally ex-members know, is no such thing
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The Taxidermist's Daughter is stuffed by its own over-ambition
This adaptation of Kate Mosse's grisly murder yarn is visually stunning merely mistakenly tries to be both gothic mystery and revenge thriller
Comment and assay
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Put your claws away, theatregoers – and give Jodie Comer a break
The Killing Eve star's W End debut seems to be a striking with fans. Merely the transition from screen to stage doesn't always become smoothly
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Who would cartel write a rom-com in today'south climate?
Many classic cinematic romances would not withstand the scrutiny of today'due south idea law. No wonder so many recent offerings are anodyne
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Cease attacking the Bullingdon Club
Beefcake of a Scandal perpetuates a weary Goggle box trope – the society for dim, violent toffs. The reality, as ex-members know, is no such affair
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The BBC need look no further for the next host of Desert Island Discs
John Wilson and This Cultural Life evidence that the art of the interview is notwithstanding alive and kicking in some places on Radio four
Reviews
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Punchdrunk: The Burnt City, review
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At the Venice Biennale, surreal joys are in, Putin is out – and the stale males are hanging on
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Henry Half-dozen: the RSC is back with a show of forcefulness
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Welcome to 'Grange hell', in the most panic-attack-inducing motion-picture show of the year
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The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent is an unbearable waste of Nicolas Cage
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Happening: an abortion drama that will make your heart race
Backside the music
Rock's untold stories, from band-splitting feuds to the greatest performances of all fourth dimension
Tonight's TV
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What's on Goggle box tonight: Chivalry, The Thief, His Wife and the Canoe: The Real Story, and more than
Your complete guide to the week'due south television, films and sport, across terrestrial and digital platforms
Screen Secrets
A regular series telling the stories backside film and Television receiver's greatest hits – and well-nigh fascinating flops
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Roar writer Cecelia Ahern on why her stories aren't trying to start a gender war
Ahern's stories, adjusted for Apple Television+, include one about women refusing a man a vasectomy. But, she says, her work isn't out to blame men
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The War on the Due west by Douglas Murray review: a 'nuclear answer' to attacks on whiteness
Douglas Murray's latest polemic mounts a spirited defence against antiracism and the Left's assault on the Western tradition
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Super-Space by Katherine Rundell: at terminal, the biography John Donne deserves
The swaggering Elizabethan adventurer-poet has finally met his match – in Rundell'due south blazingly intelligent and witty life
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Rotter or rapist? Beefcake of a Scandal's moral dilemma treads murky waters
Netflix's adaption of the political thriller, starring Sienna Miller, about Britain'south privileged elite is a cautionary tale for our times
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At the Venice Biennale, surreal joys are in, Putin is out – and the stale males are hanging on
The 59th edition of the art extravaganza pays tribute to Ukrainian heroism while delving brilliantly into the weirder corners of our minds
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The Van Gogh of Kazakhstan who feigned insanity to escape the Soviets
The country's get-go ever pavilion at the Venice Biennale plunges you into the eccentric world of Sergey Kalmykov
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Sonia Boyce, British Pavilion, Venice, review: lacks the X-factor of 18-carat imaginative strangeness
The British artist'south Venice show Feeling Her Way is gentle and tasteful, with an underlying current of social critique, merely it doesn't soar
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Anish Kapoor's Venice sculptures are contemporary just crackle with black magic
The highlights of the artist'southward powerful new exhibition are some strange black sculptures made with his ain licensed pigment
In depth
More than stories
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Knightly, review: Steve Coogan stars as sleazeball in smart satire on Hollywood and sexual politics
Channel 4's one-act-drama is a refreshingly mature and nuanced have on the post-MeToo film-making industry
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Punchdrunk: The Burnt Urban center, review
This major new piece of work by the immersive pioneers has some practiced ideas, but lacks the surprise of their greatest piece of work
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Put your claws away, theatregoers – and requite Jodie Comer a break
The Killing Eve star'due south Due west End debut seems to exist a striking with fans. But the transition from screen to stage doesn't always go smoothly
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At the Venice Biennale, surreal joys are in, Putin is out – and the stale males are hanging on
The 59th edition of the art caricature pays tribute to Ukrainian heroism while delving brilliantly into the weirder corners of our minds
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Roar writer Cecelia Ahern on why her stories aren't trying to start a gender war
Ahern'southward stories, adapted for Apple TV+, include 1 about women refusing a homo a vasectomy. Simply, she says, her piece of work isn't out to arraign men
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Henry VI: the RSC is dorsum with a show of strength
Using a non-professional chorus for this clear and compelling accommodation of Henry 6 feels intelligent, not gimmicky
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Every Within No 9 episode ranked
What's our No 1? And, crucially, what'south at No 9?
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What'southward on TV tonight: Chivalry, The Thief, His Married woman and the Canoe: The Real Story, and more than
Your complete guide to the week's television, films and sport, across terrestrial and digital platforms
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