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Safe Haven Review – Kurds left on the sidelines of diplomat-led drama | stage

Safe Haven Review – Kurds left on the sidelines of diplomat-led drama | stage

💥 Read this awesome post from Culture | The Guardian 📖 📂 **Category**: Theatre,Iraq,Kurds,Stage,Culture,Arcola theatre ✅ **What You’ll Learn**: THis historical drama about the 1991 Kurdish uprising in Iraq abounds with diplomats. And then there's the Whitehall band, which speaks in staccato tones about the Kurds hiding in the mountains, at the mercy of Saddam Hussein's armed forces. There is the Iraqi diplomat Al-Tikriti, Saddam's half-brother, and there is also Chris Powers, the playwright and former British diplomat in Iraqi Kurdistan.Powers infuses the discussions and arguments at the heart of this crisis with an authenticity that carries weight, but it…
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George Saunders’s Vigil Review – Will the world-destroying oil tycoon repent? | imaginary

George Saunders’s Vigil Review – Will the world-destroying oil tycoon repent? | imaginary

🚀 Check out this must-read post from Culture | The Guardian 📖 📂 **Category**: Fiction,Books,Culture,George Saunders ✅ **What You’ll Learn**: gGeorge Saunders returned to Bardo, and was probably stuck there. Vigil, his first novel since the 2017 Booker Prize-winning Lincoln in the Bardo, returns to that indeterminate space between life and death, comedy and sadness, moral quest and narrative trickery. Once again, the living are largely absent, and the dead are curious and talkative. have a bone to pick.They meet at the deathbed of oilman, KJ Boone. He's a post-war primer: long-lived, filthy rich, and very pleased with himself. “A…
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TV Tonight: Dawn French is a comedy about insurance fraud | television

TV Tonight: Dawn French is a comedy about insurance fraud | television

✨ Explore this trending post from Culture | The Guardian 📖 📂 **Category**: Television,Television & radio,Culture,Dawn French 📌 **What You’ll Learn**: Can you keep the secret?9.30pm on BBC OneDawn French continues to make waves as Debbie, a woman who fakes her husband's death in order to pay for the insurance payout. But now the cat is out of the bag: her police officer daughter-in-law Neha (Mandeep Gill) knows that William (Mark Heap) is alive and demands the money back. Meanwhile, another person pulled off the scam and used very uninspiring font in a blackmail message. But Debbie has no intention…
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Heist Review – You crave Sophie Turner’s triumph in this wild thriller | television

Heist Review – You crave Sophie Turner’s triumph in this wild thriller | television

✨ Discover this insightful post from Culture | The Guardian 📖 📂 **Category**: Television,Television & radio,Culture ✅ **What You’ll Learn**: TThe trick, Zara Dunne tells her new subordinate as she wanders into the deal-processing hall of the pension management company they now work for, is not to think about the fact that every day that passes is another day wasted. And to find out where the beautiful biscuits are. This is very good advice for anyone in their 20s starting their first job, but especially one named Myrtle, such as this one, who I imagine has already lost a lot…
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She was abandoned by her Chinese parents, and spent 14 years trying to find her way back

She was abandoned by her Chinese parents, and spent 14 years trying to find her way back

💥 Check out this trending post from Culture Latest 📖 📂 **Category**: The Big Story,Culture,Culture / Digital Culture,Missed Connections 📌 **What You’ll Learn**: Girl she is She was found on a street in Maanshan, China, in May 1993. The story goes that her paternal grandfather put her down and walked away. There is no explanation. It is not clear how long she has been out when someone arrives and takes her to the orphanage.A white woman adopts the girl and brings her to America in August 1994. She gives her an English name.In the spring of 2010, When Youxue (her…
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Obituary of Andrew Clements | classical music

Obituary of Andrew Clements | classical music

🔥 Discover this insightful post from Culture | The Guardian 📖 📂 **Category**: Classical music,The Guardian,Media,Music,Books,Pop and rock,New Statesman,Time Out,Magazines,Edward Elgar,Gloucestershire 💡 **What You’ll Learn**: Andrew Clements, who has died aged 75 after a period of ill health, was for more than three decades the Guardian's chief classical music critic. His style was a model of critical integrity – authoritative and intelligent, sometimes enthusiastic, sometimes a little angry, dry with good humor but never showy.Music may say things that words cannot, but he has mastered the rare art of turning music into words, always using language with precision; When I…
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Rob Hirst, drummer and founding member of Midnight Oil, dies at 70 Midnight Oil

Rob Hirst, drummer and founding member of Midnight Oil, dies at 70 Midnight Oil

✨ Discover this must-read post from Culture | The Guardian 📖 📂 **Category**: Midnight Oil,Music,Culture,Pop and rock 💡 **What You’ll Learn**: Rob Hirst, drummer and founding member of Australian rock band Midnight Oil, has died at the age of 70.Hirst was diagnosed with stage III pancreatic cancer in 2023. The band confirmed his death on Tuesday afternoon.“After heroically fighting for nearly three years, Rob is now pain-free – a ‘little ray of light in the wilderness,'” they wrote in a statement on social media. "He passed away peacefully, surrounded by his loved ones. The family asks that anyone wishing to…
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Release the monster! How Iron Maiden and a naked Ralph Fiennes created the ultimate needle drop on the big screen | music

Release the monster! How Iron Maiden and a naked Ralph Fiennes created the ultimate needle drop on the big screen | music

💥 Explore this awesome post from Culture | The Guardian 📖 📂 **Category**: Music,Pop and rock,Metal,Iron Maiden,Film,28 Days Later,28 Years Later,Culture 📌 **What You’ll Learn**: TThere were gasps of surprise around me at the third screen of Everyman in Muswell Hill, north London, 28 years on: the Temple of Bones has come to an end. Without giving too much away to those who haven't seen it, Ralph Fiennes dances semi-naked among piles of human bones to Iron Maiden's "The Number of the Beast," and it's not the way you'd expect one of our greatest thespians to take to the screen.28…
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UK popular music venues show lowest decline since 2018 as sector stabilizes after pandemic | music

UK popular music venues show lowest decline since 2018 as sector stabilizes after pandemic | music

🔥 Check out this trending post from Culture | The Guardian 📖 📂 **Category**: Music,Culture,UK news 💡 **What You’ll Learn**: The number of popular music venues (GMV) in the UK actually shrank by just nine in 2025, the lowest annual rate of decline since 2018.Thirty venues closed permanently between July 2024 and 2025 and 48 venues have ceased to operate as GMVs, due to financial viability, change in ownership, eviction or redevelopment. However, 69 spaces that had previously ceased operating as GMVs have returned to the sector.Figures show the sector has stabilized five years into the pandemic, according to the…
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Between Bars: A theatrical performance about life after prison reveals difficult truths about returning home | stage

Between Bars: A theatrical performance about life after prison reveals difficult truths about returning home | stage

🚀 Read this must-read post from Culture | The Guardian 📖 📂 **Category**: Theatre,Stage,Culture,Music,Prisons and probation,Society,Indie,Folk music,Scotland 📌 **What You’ll Learn**: WWhen we talk about crime and punishment, the idea of ​​repatriation is often absent, but incarceration and reentry are critical aspects of the justice system. These themes are at the heart of Giant on the Bridge, singer-songwriter Joe Mango's urgent theatrical piece by director Liam Hurley, which premiered in 2024 and will go on tour across Scotland next month.Manjoo says the idea was born out of a research project called Distant Voices: Coming Home, which revealed dire statistics on…
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