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Three decades later, The Truman Show seems troubling in a new way β€” and startlingly prescient film

Three decades later, The Truman Show seems troubling in a new way β€” and startlingly prescient film

✨ Read this awesome post from Culture | The Guardian πŸ“– πŸ“‚ Category: Film,Jim Carrey,Culture,Peter Weir,Comedy films,Stan πŸ’‘ Key idea: TThe great Australian director Peter Weir is perhaps underrated as an auteur, simply because his filmography follows no thematic or stylistic principle; Each of his contributions feels like a complete work of art in itself. Although Picnic at Hanging Rock remains his best work, his journey into Hollywood culminated in Jim Carrey's stunning and intermittently terrifying The Truman Show. Nearly 30 years after its theatrical release, the film has grown in stature and insight.Ostensibly, The Truman Show was a dark…
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Wright of Derby: From the Shadows review – Science, Skeletons and the Choking Parrot | art

Wright of Derby: From the Shadows review – Science, Skeletons and the Choking Parrot | art

πŸš€ Explore this must-read post from Culture | The Guardian πŸ“– πŸ“‚ Category: Art,Art and design,Culture,National Gallery πŸ“Œ Here’s what you’ll learn: HHe seems to be up to no good. Deep into the night, under trees and clouds turned silver and black by the full moon, a man works with a shovel. Is he burying a body or digging up parts for a Frankensteinian experiment? After all, this painting was painted by Joseph Wright of Derby, a friend of the pioneering scientists and industrialists at the Lunar Society of Birmingham, leaders of the new science that would inspire Mary Shelley.But…
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‘Music is my therapy’: How DJing helps Ukraine’s war veterans recover | Electronic music

‘Music is my therapy’: How DJing helps Ukraine’s war veterans recover | Electronic music

πŸ’₯ Discover this awesome post from Culture | The Guardian πŸ“– πŸ“‚ Category: Electronic music,Dance music,Music,Ukraine,Culture,Europe,Russia,Health,Society,Hospitals,World news πŸ’‘ Main takeaway: IIn Ukraine, the sound carries a different weight: the wail of warning sirens, the buzz of witness drones overhead, the concussive strikes of an air defense interception, and the subsequent explosion. But in addition to the sounds of war, which persisted three and a half years after the full-scale Russian invasion, music is still played, clubs stay open during the day (they close long before the midnight curfew), and electronic dance music remains an intrinsic part of the lives of…
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Review of Smyth’s Der Wald and Respighi’s Lucrezia – Wagner’s spirit graces the double bill | Opera

Review of Smyth’s Der Wald and Respighi’s Lucrezia – Wagner’s spirit graces the double bill | Opera

✨ Discover this insightful post from Culture | The Guardian πŸ“– πŸ“‚ Category: Opera,Classical music,Culture,Music πŸ’‘ Key idea: AAs the near-capacity audience settled down and the orchestra members warmed up before the Guildhall School's latest double bill of operatic rarities, a familiar tune emerged from the pit: a tuba winding its way through Wagner's Valkyrie Journey. Talk about setting the tone. Ethel Smith's Der Wald (premiered in Berlin in 1902) and Ortorino Respighi's Lucrezia – which premiered in 1937 although this was its UK premiere – would be new to most Silk Street theatre. However, it is possible that both…
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The Art of the Possible: Nottingham Art Gallery is run by the Citizens Council art

The Art of the Possible: Nottingham Art Gallery is run by the Citizens Council art

πŸ”₯ Discover this must-read post from Culture | The Guardian πŸ“– πŸ“‚ Category: Art,Culture,Art and design,Nottingham,UK news,Museums βœ… Here’s what you’ll learn: β€œI used to see this place on the street, but I didn't know what was here, and I didn't even know it was an art gallery,” says Felix, a 20-year-old nursing student. "And now I'm here to shape her future."Felix is ​​one of 40 residents of Hyson Green in Nottingham who run the show at New Art Exchange (NAE), which believes it is the first cultural institution in the world to hand over permanent leadership to the Citizens…
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All’s Fair Review – Kim Kardashian’s Divorce Drama Is Existentially Awesome and Awful | television

All’s Fair Review – Kim Kardashian’s Divorce Drama Is Existentially Awesome and Awful | television

πŸ”₯ Discover this trending post from Culture | The Guardian πŸ“– πŸ“‚ Category: Television,Television & radio,Culture,Kim Kardashian,Glenn Close,Naomi Watts βœ… Key idea: I I didn't know TV could still be made this bad. I assumed that there was some kind of baseline, some inescapable basic knowledge of how to do it that now prevents any entry into the art form from dipping below a certain level. But I was wrong. Ryan Murphy's new series, All's Fair β€” starring Kim Kardashian, Naomi Watts, and Niecy Nash as the founders of an all-female law firm providing divorce justice to incredibly rich but…
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‘Handbags at Dawn’: Daniel Day-Lewis discusses his conflicted acting style with Brian Cox | Daniel Day-Lewis

‘Handbags at Dawn’: Daniel Day-Lewis discusses his conflicted acting style with Brian Cox | Daniel Day-Lewis

πŸš€ Discover this must-read post from Culture | The Guardian πŸ“– πŸ“‚ Category: Daniel Day-Lewis,Brian Cox,Acting,Film,Jeremy Strong,Culture,Succession βœ… Key idea: Daniel Day-Lewis has spoken publicly about being involved in what he called a β€œdawn handbag fight” with fellow actor Brian Cox over method acting.Speaking to The Big Issue, Day-Lewis spoke of his commitment to the technique in the face of skepticism from Cox, who made disparaging remarks about the approach adopted by actors including Succession co-star Jeremy Strong, suggesting he found his behavior on set β€œannoying”.β€œListen, I worked with Brian Cox once and was somehow unwittingly drawn to these handbags…
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Sharp, precise, and easily Lynchian: Diane Ladd had serious star power | film

Sharp, precise, and easily Lynchian: Diane Ladd had serious star power | film

πŸš€ Explore this must-read post from Culture | The Guardian πŸ“– πŸ“‚ Category: Film,Culture,Laura Dern,David Lynch,Martin Scorsese πŸ“Œ Here’s what you’ll learn: DIan Ladd was part of Hollywood's aristocracy of character actors who from the golden period of the American New Wave onward provided star quality to supporting roles. She brought an authentic, undiluted American film acting flavor to everything she was in, and ran her film and television careers with great success in parallel for decades, playing waitresses, neighbors, mothers, sirens and daughters, and ranging from comedy to drama.Best known as the mother of screen actor Laura Dern and…
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See the Light: Anna Ancher’s Beautiful and Radical Art | Art and design

See the Light: Anna Ancher’s Beautiful and Radical Art | Art and design

✨ Read this must-read post from Culture | The Guardian πŸ“– πŸ“‚ Category: Art and design,Art,Culture,Dulwich Picture Gallery,Exhibitions πŸ“Œ Main takeaway: WStepping into Anna Ancher's exhibition at Dulwich Picture Gallery feels like walking into a stick of butter, or perhaps, more appropriately, a ray of sunlight. The mesmerizing pale yellow walls of the first two galleries immediately immerse you in what Ancher is most famous for: her remarkably radical practice in light painting.Anna Brundum was born in 1859 and grew up in Skagen, a wild region at the northern tip of Denmark famous for its windswept beaches, ethereal light and…
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Squid: The Challenge Season 2 Review – Nothing You See Here is Perfect | TV and radio

Squid: The Challenge Season 2 Review – Nothing You See Here is Perfect | TV and radio

πŸ”₯ Discover this insightful post from Culture | The Guardian πŸ“– πŸ“‚ Category: Television & radio,Culture,Squid Game,Game shows,Television πŸ“Œ Main takeaway: THere it misses the point, and then there's Netflix crafting its Korean hit that twists capitalism around a ruthless competition An actual game show. The producers of Squid Game: The Challenge have previously denied that's what happened here, pointing out that the series is, in fact, also about camaraderie and how people work under pressure, which is, as I quote, "a critique of how we're ingrained from childhood to be hyper-competitive." Come on - it's a reality show about…
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