โจ Check out this insightful post from Culture | The Guardian ๐ ๐ **Category**: Art and design,Culture,Art ๐ก **What Youโll Learn**: Sue Webster remembers the buzzy art openings of the 1990s. A hazy memory of Damien Hirst riding on the shoulders of Lee Bowery, and a terrible fight with Jake Chapman at the Charles Saatchi Gallery, surfaces. "It was verbal, but he was probably about to punch me. You would have been pretty drunk with the free champagne."Webster and her former partner in art, romance and general punk, Tim Noble, arrived in London in 1992 as the YBAs rose to…
๐ฅ Discover this trending post from Culture | The Guardian ๐ ๐ **Category**: Television,Television & radio,Culture โ
**What Youโll Learn**: 999: What happened next?At 10.05pm on Channel 4In Suffolk, a man stabs and kills a suspected burglar outside his home. In Hertfordshire, a car belonging to a woman reported for drug trafficking was found on fire. Nothing is straightforward either way, as police find in the first episode of this new 999 series. Through footage and interviews with officers and victims, they uncover the details of stalking, lies, and getting back at someone subject to a protection order. Holly RichardsonThe…
๐ฅ Read this must-read post from Culture | The Guardian ๐ ๐ **Category**: Aphex Twin,Music,Culture,YouTube,Taylor Swift,Internet,TikTok ๐ก **What Youโll Learn**: SKThr, a mysterious track from Aphex Twin's 2001 album, Drukqs, sounds like an ambient experience recorded on a historic pirate ship. Trembling fingers caress the accordion keys to create an eerie tone; The gathered strings scream, faint but powerful, before returning to dreamy nothingness.This 88-second elegy is always overshadowed by another song on Drukqs, the Disklavier instrumental Avril 14th, which along with Windowlicker is the Cornish producer's most famous track. But QKThr has been a freak hit, appearing in nearly…
๐ฅ Read this must-read post from Culture | The Guardian ๐ ๐ **Category**: Film,Horror films,Culture ๐ **What Youโll Learn**: VSometimes a movie just doesn't work, and unfortunately this low budget horror movie is one of those movies. The premise isn't the problem: A sexy young woman lures six eligible young men to her family's country pile for a romantic weekend, only to reveal to the men that they are now trapped in a reality TV-meets-Saw farce where they will struggle to survive. On paper, a bachelorette-meets-female game of jigsaw might sound like fun.The biggest problem is that the film never…
โจ Discover this trending post from Culture | The Guardian ๐ ๐ **Category**: Games,Digital media,Game culture,Culture,Women,Feminism,Gender,Life and style,Media โ
**What Youโll Learn**: WWhether you're reading about the impending bursting of the AI โโbubble or about mass layoffs and canceled projects in the video game industry, 2026 doesn't seem like a hopeful time for gaming. Furthermore, gaming journalists โ as well as all kinds of other journalists โ have been losing their jobs at alarming rates, making it difficult to adequately cover these crises. Meanwhile, Donald Trump's White House is using video game memes as recruiting tools for ICE, and game…
๐ Check out this awesome post from Culture | The Guardian ๐ ๐ **Category**: Classical music,Culture,Music,Opera,Awards and prizes ๐ **What Youโll Learn**: When did you last read a good news story about classical music?Think of the stories that have made headlines in recent years: funding cuts to national opera companies, threats to close university music departments, councils eliminating the provision of local music, and the decline of classroom music production.The reported successes tend only to serve as a reprieve or rescue in the face of such crises, for which a sector running out of fuel struggles to continue fending for…
โจ Read this must-read post from Culture | The Guardian ๐ ๐ **Category**: Classical music,Culture,Music โ
**What Youโll Learn**: IIn this clever juxtaposition of old and new, the luncheon concert by trumpeter Ben Goldscheider and pianist Richard Utley could not have been more resonant or satisfying. They opened with Schumann's Three Fantasiestรผcke, Op 73, which is often the purview of clarinetists or cellists, but the full lyrical outpouring of Schumann's romanticism proved better suited to the century. It also immediately demonstrated the boundless musical sensibilities of this duo, as they are equally attuned to each other and matched in virtuosity.Simon…
โจ Discover this awesome post from Culture | The Guardian ๐ ๐ **Category**: Film,Sundance 2026,Sundance film festival,Natalie Portman,Olivia Wilde,ICE (US Immigration and Customs Enforcement),US news,Culture,Festivals,World news,Minnesota ICE shooting ๐ก **What Youโll Learn**: The Sundance Film Festival, currently being held in Park City, Utah, witnessed a massive protest against two deadly shootings in Minneapolis, Minnesota, on Sunday, along with high-profile interventions from prominent figures in the film industry.Actress Natasha Lyonne was among those who posted on social media about the protest, dubbed โSundancers Melt ICE,โ which was called for Sunday afternoon. Organizers requested a "respectful" 10-minute event at sunset on Main…
๐ฅ Read this insightful post from Culture | The Guardian ๐ ๐ **Category**: Picture books,Culture,Australian books,Books,Children and teenagers ๐ **What Youโll Learn**: โChildren become readers in the lap of their parents.โ - Emily Buchwald I can't think of a better way to start the year than to have one of my books selected in The Guardian's readers' poll of the best Australian picture books of all time. Come Over to My House, co-written with musician Eliza Hall and illustrated by Daniel Gray Barnett, is a rhyming picture book that explores the home lives of children and parents who are deaf…
โจ Check out this must-read post from Culture | The Guardian ๐ ๐ **Category**: Film,Jason Momoa,Action and adventure films,Thrillers,Hawaii,Culture โ
**What Youโll Learn**: HIt's a live-action suspense comedy that's a throwback to the kind of money-minting dumb fun of the 80s and 90s. It is said that a member of Phil Collins' band is on the soundtrack and a reference is made to Jean-Claude Van Damme. One assumes that the target audience is males of all ages bloodthirsty for finely choreographed casual violence and stunts interspersed with pranks. As such, it gets the job done, plus it adds the bells…
