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Wicked's 'Too Passionate' Love Scene Cut From Film

A 'too passionate' romantic scene between Ariana Grande and Jonathan Bailey was cut from Wicked: For Good. Discover why it was removed and how fans are reacting to the film's other steamy moments.

Peter Hook's Tribute to Stone Roses' Mani

New Order's Peter Hook pays heartfelt tribute to his friend Gary 'Mani' Mounfield, the Stone Roses and Primal Scream bassist who died aged 63. Read his moving memories of their Manchester music journey.

Chinese Noodle House Closes in Sydney's Chinatown

Beloved Sydney noodle house closes after decade-long tenancy, sparking customer queues and creating identical rival restaurants. Discover the full story behind the Chinatown favourite's closure.

McDormand's Adult Cradle Art: Shaker Tribute

Oscar winner Frances McDormand unveils 'Cradled', an experiential art installation exploring Shaker end-of-life care through adult-sized cradles. Discover this unique exhibition now.

Tala Madani's AI Art Exhibition in London

Iranian-American artist Tala Madani presents groundbreaking AI-themed exhibition at Pilar Corrias gallery, using scatological humour to challenge societal norms around motherhood and technology.

Caravaggio's Victorious Cupid Reveals Muse Story

Caravaggio's masterpiece Victorious Cupid arrives at London's Wallace Collection, revealing the fascinating story of the artist's mysterious model and muse Cecco. Discover the rogue genius's provocative work.

Abbey's Golden Murals: US Power in London Show

Discover Edwin Austin Abbey's opulent studies for Pennsylvania's Capitol murals at the National Gallery. A stunning display of early 20th-century American soft power through art. Visit before 15 February!

Gustav Klimt painting sells for record $236.4m

A Gustav Klimt portrait of Elisabeth Lederer has sold for a record-breaking $236.4m at Sotheby's, becoming the most expensive modern artwork ever auctioned. Discover the full story.

Breaking Glass: A Gritty 1980 Punk Comfort Film

Discover why 1980's 'Breaking Glass' remains a gritty feelgood movie, offering a potent blast of punk relief against corporate drudgery and music industry cynicism. Read more.

Museum only accessible via eight-hour mountain hike

Discover the Frattini Bivouac, Italy's remote mountain museum accessible only by an eight-hour hike. Explore how this radical project challenges traditional art curation at 2,300 metres altitude.

Minne Fry: Abstract Artist's 60-Year Career

Celebrating the remarkable life and career of abstract artist Minne Fry, whose work spanned six decades and earned critical acclaim in London and beyond. Discover her artistic journey.

Shrigley's £1m rope art questions value in Mayfair

David Shrigley exhibits 10 tonnes of discarded marine rope priced at £1 million in Mayfair gallery. Is this a serious environmental comment or a joke about art market excess? Discover the story behind this provocative installation.

Gallix's Loren Ipsum: A Murderous Literary Satire

Andrew Gallix's debut novel Loren Ipsum delivers a chronically funny satire of contemporary literary culture, blending word games and grisly murders in Paris. Discover this cult classic.

Louvre Heist Suspect Named: Bodybuilding Daredevil

French authorities identify Florian M as prime suspect in Louvre Museum theft, revealing his background as extreme sports enthusiast and bodybuilder in international art crime investigation.

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