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Rare Beasts review: A memorably bracing experience
Film

Rare Beasts review: A memorably bracing experience

Cinema is back with a bang – and they won’t let you forget it
Film

Cinema is back with a bang – and they won’t let you forget it

Eurovision: As apolitical as it is beige
Music

Eurovision: As apolitical as it is beige

Wales Big Issue vendor in demand for art commissions across the UK
Art

Wales Big Issue vendor in demand for art commissions across the UK

The 80 best Bob Dylan songs – with not a greatest hit in sight
Music

The 80 best Bob Dylan songs – with not a greatest hit in sight

Sons of Kemet’s new album redefines what it means to struggle for Black power
Music

Sons of Kemet’s new album redefines what it means to struggle for Black power

Adam Buxton: A host clearly fascinated by his guests
Culture

Adam Buxton: A host clearly fascinated by his guests

Anthony Boyle on Danny Boy: ‘No one is above the law’
Film

Anthony Boyle on Danny Boy: ‘No one is above the law’

This is what it’s really like being a nomad for 12 years
Film

This is what it’s really like being a nomad for 12 years

Nomadland review: Deeply moving and often hauntingly beautiful
Film

Nomadland review: Deeply moving and often hauntingly beautiful

The orchestra determined to thrive in a Covid world
Music

The orchestra determined to thrive in a Covid world

My comfort in these trying times? Spiritual Jazz
Music

My comfort in these trying times? Spiritual Jazz

Nomadland: A life on the road because you’re too poor to retire
Film

Nomadland: A life on the road because you’re too poor to retire

The best films to watch when cinemas reopen in May
Film

The best films to watch when cinemas reopen in May

Fela Kuti is long overdue for the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame
Music

Fela Kuti is long overdue for the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame

Palm Springs: Andy Samberg does Groundhog Day in the sunshine
Film

Palm Springs: Andy Samberg does Groundhog Day in the sunshine

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Myth me? The Greek gods saving UK theatre
Culture

Myth me? The Greek gods saving UK theatre

H Is For Happiness: A film with its heart utterly on its sleeve
Film

H Is For Happiness: A film with its heart utterly on its sleeve

Michelle Obama is teaching us to take food seriously – by being playful
Health

Michelle Obama is teaching us to take food seriously – by being playful

Minari makes America seem like a land of opportunity again
Film

Minari makes America seem like a land of opportunity again