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Old Brother Where Art Thou Song on You Tube

  • How the 'unadulterated horror' of Peter Cushing's Nineteen 80-Four broke the BBC

    In 1954, Nigel Kneale's 'sadistic' George Orwell adaptation terrified the nation – and became TV's kickoff 'watercooler' moment

    Bleak vision: Andre Morell and Peter Cushing
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    BBC Ii'southward behind-the-scenes account of billionaire greed would have been better off on the radio

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    Tate Liverpool's new show is only partly green and often far from pleasant – and that'due south precisely what's so enjoyable about it

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    The song that made John Lydon the almost hated man in Britain is existence re-released in time for the Platinum Jubilee. Will Britain care?

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    The Left's joy over the PM's 'gaffe' is misguided – working-class voters care near action, not syrupy 'we're just like you' Television references

    Boris Johnson on the campaign trail in the north-west of England
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    A new Radio 4 series – replete with sex and scandal – explores the motives of Victorian killers with a gimmicky feminist twist

    Broadcaster and historian Lucy Worsley
  • Fancy a crash course in English language architecture? Visit this city

    From Christopher Wren to George Gilbert Scott, some of the greatest architects in history have left their mark on Cambridge

    First-class: a view of Cambridge featuring (front to back) the Grand Courtyard of St John's College, Trinity College, Senate House and the Old Schools, Gonville & Caius College and Kings College Chapel

Reviews

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    Evil Dead auteur Sam Raimi's render to superhero films sends Benedict Cumberbatch beyond multiple planes of existence – to little end

    Benedict Cumberbatch in Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness
  • Radical Landscapes: a bracingly different kind of ramble through the British countryside

    Tate Liverpool'south new testify is only partly light-green and oft far from pleasant – and that's precisely what's so enjoyable about it

    Peter Kennard's Haywain with Cruise Missiles (1980)
  • Stephen Sondheim, A Celebration: Judi Dench proves the start among stellar equals in this bravura tribute

    From Dench to Damian Lews, Imelda Staunton to Petula Clark, this one-off charity concert was a star-studded reminder of Sondheim'southward genius

    Judi Dench in the Sondheim Theatre's celebration of its namesake
  • You tin't trust a give-and-take in this unbelievable biography

    This maddening novel is a imitation-biography full of puzzles and contradictions – simply all its meta trappings can't make up for poor writing

    Book review The Unauthorised Biography of Ezra Maas by Daniel James
  • The Contrary of a Person by Lieke Marsman review: a fizzing tale of heartbreak and climate disaster

    The Dutch poet laureate moves between prose, poesy and script-like dialogue in this inventive, and first-class translated, novel

    Book review The Opposite of a Person by Lieke Marsman
  • Storming soloists, sing-alongs and well-nigh no polo-necks – Cheltenham points to jazz'due south brilliant time to come

    Crowd-pleasing names like Gregory Porter mingled with more recherché pleasures at the United kingdom's foremost festival dedicated to the genre

    Lady Blackbird performs at the Jazz Arena, Cheltenham

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  • Did Bobby Kennedy murder Marilyn Monroe?

    A new Netflix documentary concludes that Marilyn was not 'deliberately killed'. But 1 former LAPD investigator disagrees

    'She would have taken down the Presidency': Marilyn Monroe in 1953
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    The Dutch poet laureate moves between prose, verse and script-similar dialogue in this inventive, and excellent translated, novel

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  • How the Oscar Wilde of Japan tried to stage a military insurrection

    Pop and acclaimed, Yukio Mishima was a hero of Japan's post-war literary scene. Why did his life come to such a bloody end?

    Yukio Mishima on November 25 1970, the day of his death by ritual suicide
  • Radical Landscapes: a bracingly different kind of constitutional through the British countryside

    Tate Liverpool's new prove is only partly greenish and often far from pleasant – and that'southward precisely what's so enjoyable near it

    Peter Kennard's Haywain with Cruise Missiles (1980)
  • How Venice transformed Monet'southward art

    Equally one of his Venetian views goes on auction, our writer charts the artist'southward obsession with the city'south calorie-free and h2o

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  • The trouble-making life of 'big fame hunter' Ron Galella

    Brando knocked out his teeth; Richard Burton had him beaten up; Jackie Onassis sued him. But the pioneering paparazzo had no regrets

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    Every bit he prepares to take over at the Urban center of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra, the usher discusses his ambitions for it

    Fresh talent: Kazuki Yamada will conduct the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra
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    Every bit he launches a 'Question Fourth dimension with laughs', the comic talks racism, sexism and being cancelled

    Unflinching: comedian Jim Davidson
  • The Rise and Autumn of the Super League, review: this frenetic documentary will requite you a headache

    BBC 2's behind-the-scenes account of billionaire greed would have been ameliorate off on the radio

    Manchester City supporters protest against proposals for the European Super League
  • How the 'unadulterated horror' of Peter Cushing's Nineteen Lxxx-Four broke the BBC

    In 1954, Nigel Kneale's 'sadistic' George Orwell adaptation terrified the nation – and became Goggle box's first 'watercooler' moment

    Bleak vision: Andre Morell and Peter Cushing
  • Radical Landscapes: a bracingly different kind of ramble through the British countryside

    Tate Liverpool's new show is only partly dark-green and often far from pleasant – and that's precisely what's so enjoyable about it

    Peter Kennard's Haywain with Cruise Missiles (1980)
  • Moon Knight finale, review: Marvel dispense with the listen-angle and end with a bit

    After an emotionally exhaustive first 5 episodes, the Disney+ mini-series closed with a welcome crescendo of spectacle

    David Ganly as Billy Fitzgerald, Oscar Isaac as Marc Spector/Steven Grant, and Ann Akin as Bobbi Kennedy in Marvel Studios' Moon Knight

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