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Chilean Poet by Alejandro Zambra review: A dazzling jewel from a true original
Books

Chilean Poet by Alejandro Zambra review: A dazzling jewel from a true original

Alex Winter: ‘Keanu and I never thought Bill & Ted was going to be a big movie’
Letter To My Younger Self

Alex Winter: ‘Keanu and I never thought Bill & Ted was going to be a big movie’

The Worst Person in the World: A coming-of-age tale with a misleading title
Graeme Virtue

The Worst Person in the World: A coming-of-age tale with a misleading title

Cymande – the most influential band you’ve never heard of
Music

Cymande – the most influential band you’ve never heard of

The directors of Lead Me Home want to bring the film’s homeless stars to the Oscars
Homelessness

The directors of Lead Me Home want to bring the film’s homeless stars to the Oscars

‘Football has played an important part in my life. I’m not particularly proud of that’
Sam Delaney

‘Football has played an important part in my life. I’m not particularly proud of that’

Our Country Friends by Gary Shteyngart review: a contemporary literary hoot
Books

Our Country Friends by Gary Shteyngart review: a contemporary literary hoot

‘The Beatles were right to preach love. But it’s not all we need’
John Bird

‘The Beatles were right to preach love. But it’s not all we need’

Morgana Robinson: ‘I’m the giant bogey that everyone sticks to’
TV

Morgana Robinson: ‘I’m the giant bogey that everyone sticks to’

Skint: the BBC’s new series of monologues are informed by lived experience of poverty
TV

Skint: the BBC’s new series of monologues are informed by lived experience of poverty

Then Barbara Met Alan – a revolutionary love story
TV

Then Barbara Met Alan – a revolutionary love story

Stephan Moccio: piano solos with a pop persuasion
Music

Stephan Moccio: piano solos with a pop persuasion

Lloyd Cole: ‘My younger self would probably be appalled I’m still performing with grey hair’
Letter To My Younger Self

Lloyd Cole: ‘My younger self would probably be appalled I’m still performing with grey hair’

Bridgerton’s Queen Charlotte, Golda Rosheuvel: ‘We are presenting the world we are living in today’
TV

Bridgerton’s Queen Charlotte, Golda Rosheuvel: ‘We are presenting the world we are living in today’

‘For some reason, women are expected to deal with medical situations men just wouldn’t tolerate’
Lucy Sweet

‘For some reason, women are expected to deal with medical situations men just wouldn’t tolerate’

Clive Myrie: ‘You see the very best and very worst of human nature in a conflict situation’
Letter To My Younger Self

Clive Myrie: ‘You see the very best and very worst of human nature in a conflict situation’

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How I wrote Tides: A novelist’s search for solitude
Books

How I wrote Tides: A novelist’s search for solitude

Val McDermid: ‘If homelessness were an illness, we’d be demanding a cure’
Val McDermid

Val McDermid: ‘If homelessness were an illness, we’d be demanding a cure’

‘These people have been failed’: A day in the life of a food bank coping with crisis
Cost of living crisis

‘These people have been failed’: A day in the life of a food bank coping with crisis

Tim Key: ‘I’m more of a taverns man myself’
Comedy

Tim Key: ‘I’m more of a taverns man myself’