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No need to stare too hard as Paddington: The Musical wins at the Olivier Awards | Olivier Awards

No need to stare too hard as Paddington: The Musical wins at the Olivier Awards | Olivier Awards

💥 Explore this trending post from Culture | The Guardian 📖 📂 **Category**: Olivier awards,Theatre,Stage,Culture,Awards and prizes,West End,UK news,Musicals,Dance,Opera,Stagecraft,London,Michael Bond 💡 **What You’ll Learn**: It was a night of sweet victory for Michael Bond's jam-loving bear, as Paddington: The Musical dominated the Olivier Awards on Sunday. Amid the tuxedos and gowns of a glittering ceremony at London's Royal Albert Hall, the raincoat-wearing bear on his sticky paws took home seven awards including Best New Musical.The award for Best Actor in a Musical went to the duo who play Paddington: James Hamid provides the voice of the beloved hero and is…
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Toxic insults, brutal violence… and an unexpected love story – inside the exhilarating climax of the hit sitcom Hacks | television

Toxic insults, brutal violence… and an unexpected love story – inside the exhilarating climax of the hit sitcom Hacks | television

💥 Check out this awesome post from Culture | The Guardian 📖 📂 **Category**: Television,Television & radio,TV comedy,Culture,Comedy,US television 📌 **What You’ll Learn**: IT hit vegas strip streaming. Since appearing on our screens in 2021, Hacks has become much loved. This tale about a pair of very different comics who end up working together takes the setting of the classic sitcom, gives it some HBO sheen, and gives us an engagingly watchable central relationship that's often brilliant — while also showcasing some of television's most toxic work. With a 99% rating on Rotten Tomatoes and 12 Emmy wins, including Outstanding…
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Salome Review – Righteous fury and dynamic clarity give the Regent’s Opera its head | Opera

Salome Review – Righteous fury and dynamic clarity give the Regent’s Opera its head | Opera

🔥 Explore this must-read post from Culture | The Guardian 📖 📂 **Category**: Opera,Classical music,Music,Culture ✅ **What You’ll Learn**: TThe program describes it as "Strauss's most serious opera." The company's website advertises them as "the palate cleanser of the 20th century," which—given the relentless intensity of the work—is supposed to be a joke, but perhaps they've earned it. Strauss's Salome is the latest project from Regents Opera, the hugely ambitious fringe company that last year installed Wagner's entire Ring cycle in a historic East End boxing venue with an orchestra of just 18 musicians, to critical acclaim against the odds.Back…
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Too hot to handle? Why it’s time for straight male authors to rediscover sex | imaginary

Too hot to handle? Why it’s time for straight male authors to rediscover sex | imaginary

🚀 Read this trending post from Culture | The Guardian 📖 📂 **Category**: Fiction,Books,Bad sex award,Culture,Sex 💡 **What You’ll Learn**: AAre male writers afraid to write about sex? If you read modern fiction it's hard to conclude otherwise. Maybe we worry that the mere presence of a sex scene in our book might seem somehow exploitative or gratuitous. Or perhaps we feel that our species has said enough about this topic so we should shut up.Women who write about live-in relationships don't seem nervous. In fact, sex is often a key element in narratives and in accurate depictions of masculinity;…
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Is artificial intelligence the greatest art theft in history? | Artificial Intelligence (AI)

Is artificial intelligence the greatest art theft in history? | Artificial Intelligence (AI)

💥 Discover this must-read post from Culture | The Guardian 📖 📂 **Category**: AI (artificial intelligence),Books,Culture,Technology 💡 **What You’ll Learn**: IIn 2026, it will be easy to see why generative AI is bad. The Internet called his secretion “ramp.” CEOs of AI companies wander around the stage like supervillains, bragging that their products will eliminate large swaths of work. Generative AI requires sacrificing the world's water to feed hideous data centers. All over the world, chatbots are stimulating schizophrenic delusions and urging teens to kill themselves — all while turning users' brains into mush.Who could have predicted this? Artists, that's…
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My Uncle Is Not Pablo Escobar review – The colorful Latin bank drama loses its bite | stage

My Uncle Is Not Pablo Escobar review – The colorful Latin bank drama loses its bite | stage

💥 Read this insightful post from Culture | The Guardian 📖 📂 **Category**: Theatre,Stage,Culture,British identity and society,Immigration and asylum 💡 **What You’ll Learn**: TThere is no shortage of creative ambition in the play by Valentina Andrade, Elizabeth Alvarado, Lucy Wray, Tommy Ross Williams, and Joanna Nastare, which explores the experiences of Latina women in modern London. In the style of a pop concert, four mysterious figures stand on the pulse of techno beats mixed with selections from the UK population. “White, black, Asian, mixed,” as the phrase goes — Latinos are noticeably absent.Then comes the clash of identities within what…
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Indian music legend Asha Bhosle dies at the age of 92 | Asha Bhosle

Indian music legend Asha Bhosle dies at the age of 92 | Asha Bhosle

🚀 Check out this insightful post from Culture | The Guardian 📖 📂 **Category**: Asha Bhosle,Bollywood,India,Film,Music,Culture,South and central Asia,World news 💡 **What You’ll Learn**: Indian singer Asha Bhosle, whose voice defined Bollywood music during the 1970s and 1980s, has died at the age of 92, her family said.The two-time Grammy nominee was admitted to hospital in Mumbai with complaints of “extreme fatigue” and a chest infection."My mother passed away today (Sunday). Her last rites will be performed tomorrow at Shivaji Park in Mumbai," her son Anand Bhosle told reporters.Bhosle's voice has resonated across film-obsessed India for nearly eight decades, during…
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Dear Jack, Review Dear Louise – A Wartime Courtship of Letters Offers an Intimate Love Story | stage

Dear Jack, Review Dear Louise – A Wartime Courtship of Letters Offers an Intimate Love Story | stage

🔥 Check out this trending post from Culture | The Guardian 📖 📂 **Category**: Theatre,Arcola theatre,Relationships,Dating,Stage,Culture 📌 **What You’ll Learn**: TIts epistolary story of two people looking for love is the complete antithesis of a modern-day dating app. Set in a time when letters were not as fickle but slower as the postal service, this is a delightful romantic comedy through letters. The film features Jack (Preston Nyman) and Louise (Eva Weiler), who begin writing to each other because family members think they might be a match. It's 1942, Jack is a military doctor treating burns and amputations while Louise…
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Brian Cox: “We don’t know how powerful AI will become – it’s exciting and potentially problematic” | Brian Cox

Brian Cox: “We don’t know how powerful AI will become – it’s exciting and potentially problematic” | Brian Cox

🚀 Check out this awesome post from Culture | The Guardian 📖 📂 **Category**: Brian Cox,Science,Astronomy,Culture,AI (artificial intelligence),People in science,Physics,Space,Technology,Social media,Music,Paul McCartney 💡 **What You’ll Learn**: What is the inspiration behind your latest live show, Emergence?It came from a book I've loved for years: The Six-Cornered Snowflake by Johannes Kepler. Kepler is best known for his laws of planetary motion in and around 1610, but he wrote this little book about New Year's Eve in 1609, when he was walking across the Charles Bridge in Prague in the middle of a snowstorm. He was going to his benefactor's house and…
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The Last Ship Review – The Honest But Stuffed Musical Stars of Sting is the Man Himself – and Shaggy | Musicals

The Last Ship Review – The Honest But Stuffed Musical Stars of Sting is the Man Himself – and Shaggy | Musicals

💥 Explore this must-read post from Culture | The Guardian 📖 📂 **Category**: Musicals,Sting,Brisbane,Queensland,Theatre,Stage,Australian theatre,Culture,Music 💡 **What You’ll Learn**: WWhen Sting says he grew up in the shadow of a shipyard, he means it literally. At the end of his street in Wallsend, northern England, the Swan Hunter factory dominated the skyline. Thousands of workers passed by his house every day to work on ships so large that they blocked out the sun. A royal visit sparked a childhood epiphany: after watching the Queen Mother drive a black Rolls-Royce, Sting decided he didn't want to live in the belly of…
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