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How the 'unadulterated horror' of Peter Cushing's Nineteen 80-Four broke the BBC
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The Rise and Fall of the Super League, review: this frenetic documentary volition requite you a headache
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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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Moon Knight finale, review: Curiosity dispense with the mind-bending and end with a scrap
After an emotionally exhaustive first five episodes, the Disney+ mini-series closed with a welcome crescendo of spectacle
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The Sex Pistols' God Save the Queen storm: 'Nosotros declared war on England without meaning to'
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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Why I volition never lookout a Curiosity film
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No-one cares if Boris doesn't watch Lorraine Kelly – the Blair era is over
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
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Lucy Worsley sensationally unbuttons the murderous scandals of Victorian women
A new Radio 4 series – replete with sex and scandal – explores the motives of Victorian killers with a gimmicky feminist twist
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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
Reviews
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Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, review: a new low for Marvel's digital gloop factory
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Radical Landscapes: a bracingly different kind of ramble through the British countryside
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Stephen Sondheim, A Celebration: Judi Dench proves the start among stellar equals in this bravura tribute
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You tin't trust a give-and-take in this unbelievable biography
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The Contrary of a Person by Lieke Marsman review: a fizzing tale of heartbreak and climate disaster
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Storming soloists, sing-alongs and well-nigh no polo-necks – Cheltenham points to jazz'due south brilliant time to come
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Rock's untold stories, from band-splitting feuds to the greatest performances of all time
Tonight's TV
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What'south on TV tonight: Kicking Off: the Rise and Fall of the Super League, Moon Knight and more
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Screen Secrets
A regular serial telling the stories behind film and TV's greatest hits – and most fascinating flops
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You can't trust a word in this unbelievable biography
This maddening novel is a false-biography total of puzzles and contradictions – but all its meta trappings tin't brand up for poor writing
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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
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The Contrary of a Person past Lieke Marsman review: a fizzing tale of heartbreak and climate disaster
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?
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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
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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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£200,000 for a cartoon tiger? How a cocky-taught artist became a billionaire must-take
Jordy Kerwick is one of the hottest-selling painters in the art earth – and a statement symbol for those in the know
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Why I will never watch a Marvel film
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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
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Radical Landscapes: a bracingly different kind of ramble through the British countryside
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