🔥 Discover this insightful post from Culture | The Guardian 📖 📂 Category: Frances McDormand,Art,Art and design,Culture,Religion ✅ Main takeaway: A A small-town police chief with straight-talking decorum in Fargo. A working-class mother seeks justice for her daughter in Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri. A humble, resilient woman finds dignity in life on the road in Nomadland.Oscar-winning actor Frances McDormand's three performances show rare diversity, but they are sympathetic at their core. But the qualities were on display last week when she joined conceptual artist Susan Boccanegra at the opening of an exhibition featuring adult bras.McDormand and Bocanegra were the…
💥 Explore this must-read post from Culture | The Guardian 📖 📂 Category: Documentary films,Film,Culture,Young people,Norway,Schools,Education,Society 📌 Here’s what you’ll learn: n11-year-old Heiji suffers from all the fears common to her generation. She spends a lot of time browsing social media on her phone, and as a result she becomes obsessed with how others perceive her, and feels extremely nervous when it comes to interacting with real humans in the flesh. “I think a lot about what people think of me,” she says. "I'm tired of it."The young adult from Sandnes in southwestern Norway is one of the three teenage…
💥 Check out this trending post from Culture | The Guardian 📖 📂 Category: Television,Culture,Television & radio,Black Mirror 📌 Key idea: TThere aren't a lot of TV shows yet about how AI will impact our daily lives. After all, there's not much dramatic potential in shows about creatively flabby people using ChatGPT to write sad little Facebook updates. But that doesn't mean we're not getting close.For many years, fictional works about AI have tended to focus exclusively on killer robots, but some shows have taken a more nuanced look at how AI will shape our lives over the next few…
🚀 Read this insightful post from Culture | The Guardian 📖 📂 Category: Painting,Art,Art and design,Culture,JMW Turner,John Constable,Exhibitions,Tate Britain,London 📌 Main takeaway: TJurner or Constable: Who's the boss? Tate Britain's exhibition of works by artists, subtitled Rivals and Originals, plays with the question. Born a year apart, and both graduates of the Royal Academy Schools in London, they were keenly aware of what the other was doing, in a British art world that was as frenetic and competitive, if incomparably smaller, than it is today (although you should try the Italian Renaissance if you want full-blown rivalries and feuds). Sometimes,…
💥 Read this trending post from Culture | The Guardian 📖 📂 Category: Jimmy Cliff,Music,Reggae,Pop and rock,Culture,Jamaica 💡 Key idea: WWhen Jimmy Cliff died, reggae and the music world in general lost one of its most brilliant opportunists. A less sympathetic might have called it an accident, but from the start there wasn't much he wouldn't try if he thought it would enhance himself or the music. Over the years I got to know him, either through interviews or sometimes just hanging out, and a lot of his stories ended with the words: "Well, I didn't want to say no,…
🚀 Explore this must-read post from Culture | The Guardian 📖 📂 Category: The Beatles,John Lennon,Paul McCartney,George Harrison,Ringo Starr,Music,Culture 💡 Key idea: TThe early idea of the Beatles as "the four boys who shook the world" has undergone many shifts in emphasis over the decades. They have been objectified, denigrated, mythologized, misunderstood, and even ignored. The release this month of The Beatles' new collection — an expansion of the original mid-'90s compilation with CD and vinyl reissues and a documentary series streaming on Disney+ — is a testament not only to their enduring appeal but also to how the constant…
💥 Explore this must-read post from Culture | The Guardian 📖 📂 Category: Art and design,Culture,Architecture,Women,Society,Zaha Hadid,The RIBA ✅ Key idea: IIf one thinks “twentieth-century Brazilian modernist genius,” one might base it on Oscar Niemeyer, but also see the Italian émigré Lina Bo Bardi, who developed Italian-style modernism with a Brazilian accent in her chosen homeland. Its Teatro Oficina, in São Paulo, was chosen by this newspaper as the best theater in the world.Five hundred miles away is one of my favorite tenements, Alla Ronde; An eccentric 16-sided house in Exmouth, Devon. It was designed in 1796 by Jane and…
🚀 Check out this trending post from Culture | The Guardian 📖 📂 Category: Film,Documentary films,Wildlife,Conservation,Kenya,Tom Hardy,World news,Africa,Culture,Environment ✅ Here’s what you’ll learn: HIt's a rare wildlife success story. The world's black rhino population has declined to just over 6,000 animals, as rhinos have been pushed to the brink of extinction due to habitat loss and poaching. But conservation efforts have led to the return of rhinos to Kenya, where their numbers are growing in fenced reserves known as reserves that employ local people and keep poachers out.Tom Hardy provides a slightly distracting narration in this documentary, channeling David Attenborough…
✨ Discover this must-read post from BBC Culture 📖 📂 Category: ✅ Main takeaway: 7. AmadeusThe 1984 film Amadeus, in which composer Antonio Salieri admits to jealously (and imaginatively) causing the death of his more talented rival, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, won the Academy Award for Best Picture and is now considered a classic. But there's a lot to be said for this lavish, more expansive adaptation, especially for Will Sharp's intelligent performance as Mozart. Whereas Tom Hulse made the film's character a laughing fool, Sharpe portrays him as a free-spirited, selfish but self-aware artist. Paul Bettany plays Salieri, the role…
🚀 Read this trending post from Culture | The Guardian 📖 📂 Category: Christmas shows,Children's theatre,Stage,Culture,Philip Pullman,Children's books: 8-12 years,Books,Children and teenagers,Polka theatre,Puppetry 💡 Main takeaway: SSome children's books—simple stories from familiar worlds—transfer to the stage without carrying much of the heavy creative burden. Philip Pullman's fantasy tale of volcano climbing, talking elephants, and "the greatest fireworks display in the galaxy" is not one of them. But with buckets of imagination and a stellar cast, Lee Liford's new production for six- to 12-year-olds is epic and startlingly intimate. My guest, seven-year-old Artie, is unfamiliar with the book but is instantly…
