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Review by Paola Rego – Tantalizing drawings with shoe prints left behind | Art and design

Review by Paola Rego – Tantalizing drawings with shoe prints left behind | Art and design

🔥 Discover this must-read post from Culture | The Guardian 📖 📂 **Category**: Art and design,Paula Rego,Culture,Art 📌 **What You’ll Learn**: WWhen Paola Rego was nine years old, she painted her grandmother sitting comfortably in a chair. The old woman's hair is tied back, and she wears dangling earrings and thick-rimmed glasses on a chain. You might be reading or sewing – it's hard to know. Whatever the case may be, she's engrossed in the task at hand. Just like the young artist, who, even as a child, diligently signed and dated her works, in elegant calligraphy shooting from the…
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Plague Review – Water Polo Camp Turns Into Hell Tween with an Impressive Stylist Touch | film

Plague Review – Water Polo Camp Turns Into Hell Tween with an Impressive Stylist Touch | film

💥 Explore this awesome post from Culture | The Guardian 📖 📂 **Category**: Film,Drama films,Joel Edgerton,Culture 💡 **What You’ll Learn**: SSet at a boys' water polo training camp in the summer of 2003, Charlie Bollinger's debut film dives below the waterline to explore hidden psychological depths. It may not be news that these kids operate in a brutal, animal-like hierarchy, driven by bravado, bullying, harassment and gaslighting – but from the startling underwater opening shot of a swimming pool sparkling like a star field, Bollinger brings an impressive stylistic touch to this hellscape: the kind of razor-sharp intent you might…
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Review of Thomas Laqueur’s A Dog’s View – The Art of Dogs, from Velázquez to Picasso | Art and design books

Review of Thomas Laqueur’s A Dog’s View – The Art of Dogs, from Velázquez to Picasso | Art and design books

✨ Check out this awesome post from Culture | The Guardian 📖 📂 **Category**: Art and design books,Culture,Books,Dogs,Pablo Picasso,Diego Velázquez ✅ **What You’ll Learn**: TThirty-five thousand years ago, in the Ardèche region of France, Paleolithic artists painted a stunning painting of animals on the walls of Chauvet Cave. Their focus was on predators, so there were lots of lions, as well as mammoths and woolly rhinos. Dogs were nowhere to be seen, however, in the soft deposits on the limestone floor of the cave, traces of dog footprints lie next to human footprints. Two creatures, most likely a boy and…
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I’ll make you a huge dish you can’t refuse! Why do we like to believe that cinema’s best lines were improvised? | Film industry

I’ll make you a huge dish you can’t refuse! Why do we like to believe that cinema’s best lines were improvised? | Film industry

🚀 Check out this trending post from Culture | The Guardian 📖 📂 **Category**: Film industry,Film,Acting,Social media,Culture,Television,Friends,Internet,TikTok,Digital media 📌 **What You’ll Learn**: FFact: In the history of cinema, there has never been a single screenplay. There's a widespread myth that filmmaking requires "scripts" - in fact, most scenes are composed on the spot. The performers simply do whatever comes to mind and hope the camera is perfectly placed to capture it; They slap their colleagues or start wild dancing on a whim. Did you know that many actors don't even act? The shock on their faces is real, because they…
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A Gorilla Story: Review Told by David Attenborough – Like one of our last meetings with a beloved relative | television

A Gorilla Story: Review Told by David Attenborough – Like one of our last meetings with a beloved relative | television

🚀 Read this awesome post from Culture | The Guardian 📖 📂 **Category**: Television,David Attenborough,Nature documentaries,Culture,Television & radio 📌 **What You’ll Learn**: TThe most iconic sequence in wildlife filmmaking happened 48 years ago. While filming Life on Earth - the pioneering BBC program that set the blueprint for nature programming as we know it today - David Attenborough crept through the jungles of Rwanda and unexpectedly found himself attacked by a family of gorillas. As they climbed on it, Attenborough turned to the camera and said: “There is more meaning and mutual understanding in exchanging a glance with a gorilla…
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Screenmaxxing: Why Hollywood is maxing out the big screen experience | Film industry

Screenmaxxing: Why Hollywood is maxing out the big screen experience | Film industry

🔥 Check out this must-read post from Culture | The Guardian 📖 📂 **Category**: Film industry,Film,Technology,Culture 📌 **What You’ll Learn**: AAt this year's CinemaCon, an annual gathering where movie studios showcase their upcoming productions to tease exhibitors hoping to show them, Disney announced a new way to watch a movie, sort of: InfinityVision. Despite the cool name Marvelized, it's not a superhero experience; It is a certification for premium large format halls (PLF). The idea is that any InfinityVision-certified display will meet or exceed standards — vaguely described so far — for size, sound quality, and image brightness/clarity. There are…
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TFI Friday Unplugged review – Chris Evans struggles to recapture the spirit of the 90s chat show juggernaut | TV and radio

TFI Friday Unplugged review – Chris Evans struggles to recapture the spirit of the 90s chat show juggernaut | TV and radio

🔥 Read this trending post from Culture | The Guardian 📖 📂 **Category**: Television & radio,Chris Evans,Sam Ryder,Channel 4,Media 💡 **What You’ll Learn**: TThe biggest chat show news of 2026 so far has been Claudia Winkleman's foray into celebrity chin shaking, not least because there was something a little smug about the lovable traitorous host taking on the genre. Not because of any shortcomings on Winkleman's part, but because chat shows seem almost impossible (especially for female hosts; the UK TV scene is littered with attempts at one-off series by Nigella, Davina and Lily Allen).While the country was watching Winkleman,…
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Federico Garcia Lorca’s lost poem was discovered 93 years after it was written Federico Garcia Lorca

Federico Garcia Lorca’s lost poem was discovered 93 years after it was written Federico Garcia Lorca

✨ Explore this awesome post from Culture | The Guardian 📖 📂 **Category**: Federico García Lorca,Culture,Poetry,Books,Spain,Europe,World news ✅ **What You’ll Learn**: A previously unknown verse attributed to Federico García Lorca has been discovered, 93 years after the famous Spanish poet and playwright wrote it down on the back of one of his manuscripts.Lorca is believed to have written the eight-line poem in 1933 while working on the Diwan del Tamaret, a tribute to Arab poets in his native Granada.The newly discovered verse was found on the back of a manuscript of one of Tamarit's poems – Gacela de la raíz…
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From “The Mummy” by Lee Cronin to Zane: Your Complete Entertainment Guide for Next Week | culture

From “The Mummy” by Lee Cronin to Zane: Your Complete Entertainment Guide for Next Week | culture

🚀 Read this trending post from Culture | The Guardian 📖 📂 **Category**: Culture,Music,Stage,Dance,Theatre,Film,Television,Television & radio,Art,Art and design,Games ✅ **What You’ll Learn**: Checkout: cinemaLee Cronin The MummyOut nowYou may know what a mummy is, but do you know what Lee Cronin is? Let us help: He's the Irish director responsible for the effective indie horror film The Hole in the Ground and the highest-grossing entry in the Evil Dead franchise, Evil Dead Rises. In his version of this horror classic, journalist (Jack Reynor) and his wife (Laia Costa) reunite with their daughter who went missing in the desert eight years…
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Madonna Review: I Feel Free – Album Teaser Offers a Hypnotic Glimpse of a Return to the Roots of the Club Scene | music

Madonna Review: I Feel Free – Album Teaser Offers a Hypnotic Glimpse of a Return to the Roots of the Club Scene | music

🚀 Check out this must-read post from Culture | The Guardian 📖 📂 **Category**: Music,Culture,Madonna,Pop and rock 📌 **What You’ll Learn**: RRecent years have not been particularly kind to Madonna. Her tours have been marred by controversy of a very different kind than the scandal she happily courted: In 2024, some disgruntled fans tried to sue her for showing up on stage two hours later than scheduled.Her albums have met with a noticeably mixed reception, selling in increasingly diminishing quantities, each one altering half of what its predecessor did: she dismisses 2012's MDNA and 2015's Rebel Heart as albums she…
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