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Rock Till Nosotros Drib, review: pensioners' battle of the bands is the feelgood striking of the year
Martin Kemp and Lady Leshurr put together two bands of musicians anile 65 and older, and the results were inspiring and wonderful
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Mood, review: Nicôle Lecky'south supercharged millennial polemic is gripping and grimy
The BBC adaptation of Lecky's 2019 monologue Superhoe is a clever cultural commentary with a killer soundtrack to kicking
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Life Through a Royal Lens, review: an engrossing await at the majestic family's rapport with the camera
This terrific show at Kensington Palace traces the ways in which British sovereigns have engaged with photography
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Postwar Mod: New Art in Britain, 1945-1965, review: aren't we all feeling quite glum enough already?
The Barbican's try to reassess post-war art is substantial – but it's likewise patchy, fails at its fundamental chore, and proves heavy-going
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Scorpions interview: 'We wanted to suspension away from ugly German history'
Lead vocalizer Klaus Meine on how the Hanover five-slice ensnared an international audience and gave peace a chance
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At a time of crunch, we still huddle circular the wireless
The spirit and bravery of ordinary Ukrainians has been brought to life on the airwaves
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Valery Gergiev – a great career derailed past a friendship with Putin
The conductor'due south abrupt fall has been breathtaking – and is surely irreversible
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When I was 12, Roald Dahl's twisted tale went off in my caput similar a flop
A typically dark Dahl story – almost the grisly fate of a young vegetarian – taught me that fiction has a duty to shake up the reader
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Margaret Atwood: Why we demand science fiction
Literature's most maligned genre is not simply for geeks. In shedding light on our darkest desires, sci-fi tells usa what it means to exist human
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Postwar Modern: New Fine art in United kingdom of great britain and northern ireland, 1945-1965, review: aren't nosotros all feeling quite glum enough already?
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Life Through a Purple Lens, review: an engrossing expect at the purple family's rapport with the camera
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Dave rises to the 'vocalism of a generation' claiming at a patched-upwardly O2 Arena
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András Schiff and friends 'scrape together' some Haydn (brilliantly)
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Mimma was a waste material of David Suchet'due south talents – and our anti-state of war sympathies
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Does the world take too many people – or not enough?
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Rock'due south untold stories, from band-splitting feuds to the greatest performances of all time
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What'southward on Television this evening: Your Torso Uncovered with Kate Garraway, West Side Story and more
Your complete guide to the week's tv, films and sport, across terrestrial and digital platforms
Screen Secrets
A regular serial telling the stories backside film and Tv set'south greatest hits – and most fascinating flops
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Pieces of Her, review: not fifty-fifty Toni Collette can save this drab Netflix drama
This lacklustre thriller, nigh a voice communication therapist with a secret, violent past, could and should take been so much better
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What Vladimir Putin's taste in literature tells us near the man
Hitler's library proved revelatory. Has Putin's interest in Jules Verne and Ernest Hemingway shaped his view of himself every bit a lone hero?
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Marlon James interview: I'd be happy to write a white character
The Booker Prize winner on race, creativity and growing up gay in Jamaica
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Does the world have too many people – or not plenty?
Paul Morland's fascinating new book, Tomorrow'southward People, explores the global residual of man births, deaths and migrations
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Y'all Thing review: Delia Smith's unlikely recipe for saving the globe
Outset she taught us how to boil an egg. Now the Boob tube chef is dorsum to solve the remainder of our problems, from climatic change to the future of tech
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Postwar Modernistic: New Fine art in Britain, 1945-1965, review: aren't we all feeling quite glum enough already?
The Barbican'due south attempt to reassess post-war fine art is substantial – but it'due south also patchy, fails at its key task, and proves heavy-going
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Life Through a Purple Lens, review: an engrossing expect at the royal family's rapport with the camera
This terrific show at Kensington Palace traces the ways in which British sovereigns have engaged with photography
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How will the state of war in Ukraine affect the large sale houses?
A number of the most high-profile lots coming upwards are by artists popular among Russians
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Etonian's 'indestructible' art will exist first to be placed on the Moon
Piece of work by Sacha Jafri will be set 'eternally' on the lunar surface as role of Nasa'due south £70bn Artemis I mission
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Pieces of Her, review: non fifty-fifty Toni Collette can save this drab Netflix drama
This lacklustre thriller, near a speech therapist with a undercover, violent past, could and should take been so much better
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What'south on TV this evening: Your Body Uncovered with Kate Garraway, West Side Story and more
Your complete guide to the calendar week's boob tube, films and sport, beyond terrestrial and digital platforms
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The Ipcress File, outset-look review: Caine is a hard act to follow for Telly'due south new Harry Palmer
Gorgeous period stylings and atmospheric production aside, ITV'south adaptation fails to live up to the 1965 film
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At a fourth dimension of crisis, nosotros still huddle round the wireless
The spirit and bravery of ordinary Ukrainians has been brought to life on the airwaves
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Valery Gergiev – a great career derailed by a friendship with Putin
The usher'south abrupt fall has been scenic – and is surely irreversible
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Postwar Modern: New Art in Britain, 1945-1965, review: aren't we all feeling quite glum plenty already?
The Barbican'south endeavour to reassess post-state of war art is substantial – just it's also patchy, fails at its central job, and proves heavy-going
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Life Through a Royal Lens, review: an engrossing look at the imperial family's rapport with the camera
This terrific show at Kensington Palace traces the means in which British sovereigns take engaged with photography
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Mood, review: Nicôle Lecky's supercharged millennial polemic is gripping and grimy
The BBC adaptation of Lecky'due south 2019 monologue Superhoe is a clever cultural commentary with a killer soundtrack to boot
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