David Balfe: Blur’s Country House, acid on TOTP, new trio
David Balfe, the man behind Blur's Country House, returns with Late Transmissions. He discusses signing the Proclaimers, being punched by Julian Cope, and his new Scott Walker-inspired trio.
David Balfe, the man behind Blur's Country House, returns with Late Transmissions. He discusses signing the Proclaimers, being punched by Julian Cope, and his new Scott Walker-inspired trio.
Discover Nargisse Benkabbou's recipes for a Moroccan feast: ras el hanout lamb shoulder méchoui with pistachio and apricot salsa, and artichoke and pea tagine pasta.
This Is Not a Murder Mystery features Dalí and Magritte as suspects. Also, Salisbury Poisonings untold story and more.
Explore the treasure trove of rare football shirts, from Maradona's 1986 World Cup jersey to 1970s gems, as Classic Football Shirts opens its vault.
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RecommendedGreg Swann faces growing disillusionment as AFL's ARC and technology lead to delays and inconsistencies, sparking debate on the role of tech in the sport.
The second theatrical outing for the anime series brings less humor but sublime animation, with a complex plot and an unexpectedly poignant romance.
Discover the Loire valley on an ebike tour, cycling through vineyards, sunflower fields, and medieval towns with gourmet food and fine wine.
Amazon's Spanish-language series improves on Isabel Allende's novel but feels old-fashioned and naive, with fantasy elements undermining its political impact.
Lucy Caldwell's fourth collection explores music, family, memory, and duty through sharply observed tales that are frightening, passionate, and comforting.
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RecommendedAria Shahrokhshahi's Wet Ground project shows daily life in Ukraine amid war, from a first kiss to births, avoiding spectacle for proximity.
Palantir has released its ambitious and unsettling plans for global control, sparking concerns about privacy and power. The company's vision is both honest and alarming.
A major exhibition at Goodwood Art Foundation showcases Nancy Holt's land art, including Sun Tunnels, exploring systems of earth and cosmos through concrete, mirrors, and water.
Film-maker Yael Melamede presents a fascinating, if slightly indulgent, account of her mother, Israeli architect Ada Karmi-Melamede, designer of Israel's Supreme Court and Ben Gurion Airport.
Keira Knightley returns to the West End after 15 years in Robert Icke's adaptation of the Oscar-winning German film The Lives of Others, co-starring Stephen Dillane and Luke Thompson.
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RecommendedEuphoria's third season faces criticism for portraying women through a misogynistic lens, echoing manosphere tropes. The show's once-empowered characters now seem shallow and objectified.
Discover the most effective exfoliating body lotions to smooth and brighten skin for summer, from luxury options to budget-friendly picks.
Netflix's 'Should I Marry a Murderer?' follows Caroline Muirhead, who discovers her fiancé is a killer and helps police, only to face shocking neglect and contempt.
Restored footage of John Lennon's only full-length post-Beatles concerts at Madison Square Garden, featuring Yoko Ono and star guests, with historical fascination.
Community gardens offer escape from political noise, but hidden conflicts over rules and gravel can arise. One gardener shares her experience with vendettas and tomato theft accusations.
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RecommendedThree UK galleries collaborate on 'Making Her Mark', featuring Tracey Emin, Barbara Hepworth, and others, to address gender inequality in art collections.
As Belfast's Lyric Theatre marks 75 years, artistic director Jimmy Fay reflects on its history, from founder Mary O'Malley's vision to recent hits like 'Agreement' and plans for the anniversary year.
Review of Stand & Deliver at Tron Theatre, Glasgow: Frances Poet's play reconstructs the 1981 Lee Jeans factory occupation by 240 workers, a galvanising story of resistance.
Cynthia Erivo interrupted her West End performance of Dracula after noticing an audience member filming, highlighting the growing issue of illicit recordings in theatres.
Nedra Talley Ross, the last surviving member of the Ronettes, has died aged 80. She left the group for gospel music and family life.
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RecommendedDiscover why dates and chocolate are a match made in heaven, from healthy caramel alternatives to indulgent treats like date bonbons and chocolate-covered dates.
Avant-garde legend Robert Wilson's final work, Moby Dick, premieres at BAM. Collaborators Anna Calvi and Helga Davis discuss the intimate, minimalist adaptation of Melville's classic.
Ne-Yo and Akon's co-headlining tour delivers millennial nostalgia with hits like So Sick and Smack That, showcasing their varied pop-R&B careers in a joyous three-hour spectacle.
Anne Hathaway clarifies claims about size inclusivity on The Devil Wears Prada 2 set, saying no models lost jobs and more roles were created instead.
A look inside Donald Trump's six mobile museums celebrating a white, Christian version of American history ahead of the nation's 250th birthday.
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RecommendedLearn how to transform leftover pitta bread into crispy, spiced chips with sumac and za'atar. A quick, waste-saving snack perfect with hummus.