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Little Simz Review – A hip-hop visionary who exudes Gallagher-level swagger | Little Sims

Little Simz Review – A hip-hop visionary who exudes Gallagher-level swagger | Little Sims

🔥 Explore this awesome post from Culture | The Guardian đź“– đź“‚ Category: Little Simz,Music,Culture,Rap,Hip-hop đź’ˇ Key idea: pPop stars often stumble along the fine line between confidence and arrogance (see Taylor Swift's latest work), but North London rap visionary Little Sims seems to have the perfect balance. If anyone decides to challenge the songwriter's self-confidence - or as she calls it in the hit single, her "heritage ego" - back-to-back concerts this week prove that her hard-earned place at the forefront of black British music is well-founded.Before she walks on stage, '90s baby pictures of younger Sims flash on…
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Anne-Marie Jacir, Director of “Palestine 36”: “We do not want a state, we just want to live” | film

Anne-Marie Jacir, Director of “Palestine 36”: “We do not want a state, we just want to live” | film

✨ Check out this trending post from Culture | The Guardian đź“– đź“‚ Category: Film,Palestine,West Bank,World cinema,Culture,Israel,Colonialism,Gaza,Middle East and north Africa,World news đź’ˇ Main takeaway: I“It's a black hole,” director and writer Anne-Marie Jacir tells me of 1936. Our discussion went back in time to the beginning of the first mass Palestinian revolt against British rule and Zionism. It is the year from which her latest film, Palestine 36, takes its name, and it is the year in which she heard about her entire life. She also believes that it is the origin of today's reality - even if for…
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‘Have we put ourselves out of business?’: Concerns in the film and TV industry over body scanning during filming | Amnesty International

‘Have we put ourselves out of business?’: Concerns in the film and TV industry over body scanning during filming | Amnesty International

🔥 Check out this insightful post from Culture | The Guardian đź“– đź“‚ Category: AI,Data protection,Rights issues,Film industry,Artificial intelligence (AI),Intellectual property,Olivia Williams,World news,UK news,Television,Television,Film,Culture,Media,Technology đź’ˇ Here’s what you’ll learn: For performers on television or movies, it is not unusual to receive a request to enter a booth filled with dozens of cameras ready to capture them from every possible angle. However, with cast and production crew already concerned about AI's upcoming role in the industry, this is becoming an increasingly worrying undertaking.“It happens without warning,” says Olivia Williams, who adds that she has been scrutinized more times than she cares…
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Playboy, fighter, golfer, and George Washington wig wearer: Donald Trump’s greatest magazine covers | design

Playboy, fighter, golfer, and George Washington wig wearer: Donald Trump’s greatest magazine covers | design

đź’Ą Read this trending post from Culture | The Guardian đź“– đź“‚ Category: Design,Culture,Time magazine,Donald Trump,Media,Consumer magazines,Magazines,Newspapers & magazines,US press and publishing,US news đź’ˇ Key idea: IIn a turn of events that may surprise some, Donald Trump expressed some concerns about himself this week. He first questioned the attractiveness of his beach body, then criticized Time magazine for its unflattering cover photo. In fairness, he wasn't wrong. He described the photo taken from below as "the worst ever." People focused on the dag's neck, the soft hair, and the inside of his nose.The question he asked about editorial decision was…
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Keeper Review – A sparkling environmental fantasy of pure imagination | games

Keeper Review – A sparkling environmental fantasy of pure imagination | games

đź’Ą Explore this trending post from Culture | The Guardian đź“– đź“‚ Category: Games,Culture,Xbox,PC,Puzzle games,Adventure games âś… Here’s what you’ll learn: TThe Keeper's world looms from the screen like a psilocybin-tinted dream. Here is a tangled mass of bright blue, hot pink, and luminous alien monsters, where evolution seems to happen at the speed of light. The beauty of this large world is amplified by how it is presented: like an 80s fantasy film filled with magically hand-crafted practical effects. Keeper is the latest title from Double Fine, the maker of the triple-A platformer Psychonauts 2, the Kickstarter sensation Broken…
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‘It’s time to take a big leap’: Reese Witherspoon’s first novel hits shelves | Reese Witherspoon

‘It’s time to take a big leap’: Reese Witherspoon’s first novel hits shelves | Reese Witherspoon

🔥 Explore this awesome post from Culture | The Guardian đź“– đź“‚ Category: Reese Witherspoon,Books,Culture,Thrillers,Fiction,Film,US news,World news 📌 Here’s what you’ll learn: FOr for more than three decades, Reese Witherspoon has been many things to many people: Oscar-winning star of Walk the Line; and the pink-hued Elle Woods from Legally Blonde; The Hollywood producer who brought Gone Girl and Big Little Lies to the screen. Now she's adding another title to her resume: novelist.This month, the 49-year-old author releases her debut novel, Gone Before Goodbye, which she co-wrote with best-selling thriller author Harlan Coben.Already expected to hit bestseller lists upon…
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Jessica Fosticchio: Iconic Breath review – angry and frustrating but delightfully funny | comedy

Jessica Fosticchio: Iconic Breath review – angry and frustrating but delightfully funny | comedy

✨ Explore this awesome post from Culture | The Guardian đź“– đź“‚ Category: Comedy,Stage,Comedy,Culture,Jessica Fostekew,Soho theatre âś… Main takeaway: MJust as Jessica Fosticchio likes to be one of those “airport comedians,” she tells us, the ones who hide their true selves behind cool observational comedy, her style of humor is more personal. Her love life, upbringing, and relationship with her body have all been staples of Fostekew's shows in the recent past, and she revisits them all here. Seemingly a show about forgiveness (if you don't tell us, we won't know), Iconic Breath ranges widely through our host's life and…
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Tummy-flipping kisses and a chlamydia love story: TV’s best ever romcoms | Television

Tummy-flipping kisses and a chlamydia love story: TV’s best ever romcoms | Television

✨ Explore this trending post from Culture | The Guardian đź“– đź“‚ Category: Television,TV comedy,Television & radio,Culture,Drama,Bluey 📌 Here’s what you’ll learn: Colin from AccountsIt’s perfect, that’s all. It’s got the perfect meet-cute (boob, crashed car, injured dog); the perfect combination of realism and romance (especially for non-romantics like me); the perfect heroine (neither the hot mess nor the manic pixie dream girl we are so often forced to accept); the perfect hero (laid-back but not lazy, older but not creepy, patient, not a pillock) and perfect writing.Like real life with all the good lines jammed together … Patrick Brammall…
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The best modern crime and thriller films – Review Report | books

The best modern crime and thriller films – Review Report | books

🔥 Discover this insightful post from Culture | The Guardian đź“– đź“‚ Category: Books,Culture đź’ˇ Here’s what you’ll learn: How Dangerous by Faseem Khan (Zaffrey, ÂŁ20)Fired from his role as a backroom servant in British Intelligence, Major Boothroyd, also known as Q, returns to his market town roots in Khan's brilliant James Bond film. This Q is currently in his 50s; His backstory includes an affair with Miss Moneypenny, and emotional baggage in the form of his history of retiring without his father. What brought him home was the mysterious drowning of his old friend, quantum scientist Peter Napier, for…
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The reason why art thefts became so widespread in the 1970s

The reason why art thefts became so widespread in the 1970s

đź’Ą Read this awesome post from BBC Culture đź“– đź“‚ Category: đź’ˇ Here’s what you’ll learn: Like the guard who was injured during the Worcester Art Museum robbery, security staff rarely carried weapons — and, as satirically depicted in the movie “Mastermind,” they could often be “retired” or “acid heads,” Reichardt says, with limited training. “Museums used to have these wonderful circular drives in the front, which made the escape very easy,” she adds. While the film features an FBI art crimes investigator, reminiscent of real-life agent Robert Whitman – who recovered $300m (ÂŁ225m) worth of art over the course…
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