✨ Discover this trending post from Culture | The Guardian 📖 📂 **Category**: Ferris Bueller's Day Off,Matthew Broderick,John Hughes,Comedy films,Comedy,Film,Culture 💡 **What You’ll Learn**: IIt's hard to ignore a film's message when the main character is addressing you directly down the barrel of a camera. Granted, the first time I watched the 1986 teen comedy Ferris Bueller's Day Off, I was an impressionable 11-year-old, and the maxim "look people in the eye when they're talking to you" was in constant rotation in my house. So my green eyes met Ferris' brown eyes and I took it all in.Centered around Matthew…
✨ Check out this trending post from Culture | The Guardian 📖 📂 **Category**: Television,Television & radio,Culture ✅ **What You’ll Learn**: industry10.40pm, on BBC OneGird your loins: The stakes get higher and riskier in TV's most disturbing financial drama. Harper (Mihala) runs her own fund while Jasmine (Marissa Abella) ingratiates herself with MPs, with her new husband, Sir Henry Mock (Kit Harington), noticeably absent. The shenanigans are bolstered by impressive new cast members Max Minghella, Kiernan Shipka and Charlie Heaton. Holly RichardsonJimmy feasts for five8pm on Channel 4Budget does not necessarily mean basic. That's the tagline for this new cooking…
💥 Explore this insightful post from Culture | The Guardian 📖 📂 **Category**: Television & radio,Culture,Podcasts ✅ **What You’ll Learn**: Choose the weekCodename BadgerA true crime investigation into the supposed secret double life of British Army Major Robbie Mills. After Mills' death in 1955, apparently the result of an accident on a submarine, a man named John Cottell showed up at his house claiming to be his friend—and fellow spy. Journalist Eugene Henderson tells the disturbing story of Cottelle, who quickly works his way into the lives of the Mills family. Alexey DugginsWidely available, weekly episodesMargo freshwater crimesMargo Freshwater was…
🔥 Read this must-read post from Culture | The Guardian 📖 📂 **Category**: Golden Globes 2026,Golden Globes,US news,Awards and prizes,Culture,Film,One Battle After Another,Adolescence,US television,Sinners,Timothée Chalamet,Television 📌 **What You’ll Learn**: "Battle After Battle" and "Teenage" led this year's Golden Globes with four wins each.Paul Thomas Anderson's counterculture epic won Best Motion Picture - Comedy or Musical. It also won Best Director and Screenplay, his first ever Golden Globe win.“I love doing what I do, so this is just fun,” Anderson said in his second speech before paying tribute to the late Adam Sumner, who was an assistant director on the film…
✨ Read this must-read post from Culture | The Guardian 📖 📂 **Category**: Art and design,Sean Scully,Culture,Painting,Art,US news,France,World news ✅ **What You’ll Learn**: WWhen I asked Sean Scully what distinguishes an abstract painting compared to a figurative painting, what music does he look for? “You might ask, ‘What did Miles Davis beat the Beatles with?’ And the answer is: It doesn’t have any words in it. And then you can say, ‘What did the Beatles beat John Coltrane with?’ Well, they do have words.”It's clear which choice he made. Scully, who paints rectangles, squares and strips of color that abut…
🚀 Discover this trending post from Culture | The Guardian 📖 📂 **Category**: Classical music,The Guardian,UK news,Culture,Music,Newspapers,Newspapers & magazines,National newspapers,Media 📌 **What You’ll Learn**: Andrew Clements, the Guardian's long-serving and much-admired classical music critic, died on Sunday at the age of 75 after a period of illness.Clements joined the Guardian Arts staff in August 1993, succeeding Edward Greenfield as the paper's chief music critic. His appointment was decided by a personal recommendation to the editor from the late Alfred Brendel, who championed Clements for the job because of his deep understanding of contemporary music. Over the next 32 years, Clements…
🔥 Check out this insightful post from Culture | The Guardian 📖 📂 **Category**: British Museum,Hawaii,Colonialism,Culture,Art,Art and design 💡 **What You’ll Learn**: RGood relations between Britain and the Hawaiian Kingdom in the Pacific did not get off to a great start. On February 14, 1779, world explorer James Cook was bludgeoned and stabbed to death in Kealakekua Bay, Hawaii, in a dispute over a boat: it was a tragedy of cultural misunderstanding whose meaning anthropologists are still arguing. Cook had previously visited Hawaii and was apparently identified with the god Lono, but he did not know it. Marshall Sahlins claimed…
🔥 Explore this trending post from Culture | The Guardian 📖 📂 **Category**: Eddie Izzard,Culture,Stage,Theatre,Brad Pitt,William Shakespeare,Hamlet,Comedy,Film ✅ **What You’ll Learn**: When you first started performing the one-woman play Hamlet, how much effort did you put into delivering the play's most famous lines, such as "To be or not to be"?The first thing I found when I was rehearsing Hamlet was that I felt at home. “This is so extraordinary,” I thought, “I must be shaking in my boots!” I felt very comfortable and happy to be there. But the first time I performed "To Be or Not to Be"…
💥 Check out this trending post from Culture | The Guardian 📖 📂 **Category**: Television,Television & radio,Culture ✅ **What You’ll Learn**: I think T'Challa Hunter is still at a recovery resort somewhere. Until about May, I think. Because she was the intimacy coordinator of the hot rivalry and she got a break.For those who don't know: Intimacy coordinators gained prominence in the wake of the #MeToo movement, when various testimonials from (mostly female) actors revealed the shocking, unignorable truth that actors (mostly male) and directors (mostly male) will often (pretty much always) try to get away with more than they…
✨ Read this trending post from Culture | The Guardian 📖 📂 **Category**: Psychology,New year,Culture,Books,Health 💡 **What You’ll Learn**: toLike many people, I spent New Year's Eve making a list of goals I wanted to accomplish in the coming year — a habit that never fails to piss off my boyfriend. “Why do you always have to put yourself under pressure?” Will asked, rolling his eyes. “She's so prudish!”And he has a point. When most of us turn our minds toward self-improvement, we assume we need to pause the fun until we reach our goal. This is evident in the…
