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TV TONIGHT: Sharon D. Clarke returns as the formidable DCI Ellis | television

TV TONIGHT: Sharon D. Clarke returns as the formidable DCI Ellis | television

✨ Explore this insightful post from Culture | The Guardian 📖 📂 **Category**: Television,Television & radio,Culture,Sharon D Clarke,I Swear,Robert Aramayo 📌 **What You’ll Learn**: Ellis9pm on Channel 5“It's all about hiding evidence in plain sight – it's the Godfather move.” Sharon De Clarke returns as the formidable DCI Ellis, who parachutes into rural northern England to solve botched cases, accompanied by DS Chet Harper (Andrew Gower). Their first murder is that of a respected village businessman, but it turns out that many of the locals hold a secret grudge against him. Holly RichardsonOrganize your life with Stacy Solomon8pm, BBC OneOver…
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Gus Van Sant: ‘My assistant wanted to erect a statue of Luigi Mangione. My generation thought: This is murder’ | film

Gus Van Sant: ‘My assistant wanted to erect a statue of Luigi Mangione. My generation thought: This is murder’ | film

🚀 Explore this insightful post from Culture | The Guardian 📖 📂 **Category**: Film,Gus Van Sant,Crime films,Thrillers,Culture,US crime 📌 **What You’ll Learn**: IIn February 1977, a middle-aged businessman from Indianapolis named Tony Kiritsis held hostage an employee of a local mortgage brokers, who he was convinced had conned him out of the profits from a piece of real estate. Kyritsis decided that the system was stacked against the little man, and he would be the one to push it. He tied one end of the wire to the trigger of the gun, and the other to the hostage's head, and…
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The review is over – the most interesting drama we will see this year | TV and radio

The review is over – the most interesting drama we will see this year | TV and radio

✨ Read this insightful post from Culture | The Guardian 📖 📂 **Category**: Television & radio,Culture,Television,David Morrissey 📌 **What You’ll Learn**: WThe hat is gone? Maybe it's easier to list things that no longer exist, if only to give ourselves something to cling to when familiar trappings start to waver, fault lines appear and it all starts to slide into a pit of churning anxiety.So! Some of the things that are no longer there: a sitcom, a musical, a cooking show by sockless men with ham-like forearms, something about whales, Richard Osman's House of Games. Yes, George "Hijack" Kay's six-part…
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Data shows that quiz books are the answer to declining non-fiction book sales in publishing

Data shows that quiz books are the answer to declining non-fiction book sales in publishing

💥 Explore this insightful post from Culture | The Guardian 📖 📂 **Category**: Publishing,UK news,Books,Quiz and trivia games,Business,Culture 📌 **What You’ll Learn**: If the question is what genre bucked the publishing trend to record a significant rise in readership last year, the answer is clear: quiz books.Spending on titles rose by about a quarter in 2025, data from NielsenIQ BookData suggests. This has been the best year for quiz books since registration began in 1998, according to the company, which runs ISBN and SAN agencies in the UK and Ireland.There was also a sharp increase in spending on Bibles, with…
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Terraforma review – an unhurried portrait of man-made nature on Ascension Island | film

Terraforma review – an unhurried portrait of man-made nature on Ascension Island | film

💥 Explore this must-read post from Culture | The Guardian 📖 📂 **Category**: Film,Documentary films,Environment,Culture 💡 **What You’ll Learn**: FFrom the dark belly of the ocean rises Ascension Island, a rocky outpost in the Atlantic Ocean created by volcanic eruptions and sediments accumulated over millions of years. While its formation seems like an act of cosmic creation, much of its landscape is man-made. During the Victorian era, British botanists brought plants to grow locally, transforming the barren land into a green oasis. Using this example as a starting point, the late documentary directed by Kevin Brennan and Lawrence Dworkin reflects…
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Why Dream Train Should Win the Best Picture Oscar | film

Why Dream Train Should Win the Best Picture Oscar | film

🚀 Explore this insightful post from Culture | The Guardian 📖 📂 **Category**: Film,Film adaptations,Oscars,Netflix,Period and historical films,Joel Edgerton,Felicity Jones,The National,William H. Macy,Race,Awards and prizes,Books,Culture,Music ✅ **What You’ll Learn**: TArguably the least-known film of all the Oscar Best Picture nominees, Rain Dreams could have easily passed me by, destined to instead get lost in Netflix's sprawling library, if not for a phone call to a friend last year. She had just seen one of last year's big films — one that had big names, a lot of hype, and was expected to generate a lot of controversy — and she…
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Love Magic Power Danger Bliss Review by Paul Morley – Yoko Ono before the Beatles | Autobiography books

Love Magic Power Danger Bliss Review by Paul Morley – Yoko Ono before the Beatles | Autobiography books

💥 Explore this awesome post from Culture | The Guardian 📖 📂 **Category**: Biography books,Art and design books,Yoko Ono,Books,Culture ✅ **What You’ll Learn**: CJohn Lennon once described Yoko Ono as "the most famous unknown artist in the world. Everyone knows her name, but no one knows what she does." Others were more virulent, portraying her as a family destroyer (the family being the Beatles), a cultural vandal, an Asian virus, and a screaming harridan. He also ventriloquized Paul Morley in his horrific book titled Love Magic Power Danger Oh Bliss, they saw her as someone whose "only reason she was…
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“Cathari Violence”: Why Kill Bill: Volume One is my feel-good movie | Kill Bill: Volume 1

“Cathari Violence”: Why Kill Bill: Volume One is my feel-good movie | Kill Bill: Volume 1

✨ Explore this insightful post from Culture | The Guardian 📖 📂 **Category**: Kill Bill: Volume 1,Quentin Tarantino,Uma Thurman,Film,Action and adventure films,Culture 💡 **What You’ll Learn**: HAccepting older siblings had its positives. The main reason was that I had early access to the best age-inappropriate titles – my brother and sister loved movies and our towering DVD collection was a sight to behold. Although I can't remember my exact age when I first watched Kill Bill: Volume 1, I was young, maybe too young, and it was great.Unlike most other movies I love, which tend to be endlessly quotable, there's…
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Scarlet Review – Mamoru Hosoda turns Hamlet into a story of wandering knights and profound “nothingness” | film

Scarlet Review – Mamoru Hosoda turns Hamlet into a story of wandering knights and profound “nothingness” | film

🚀 Explore this must-read post from Culture | The Guardian 📖 📂 **Category**: Film,Animation in film,Anime,Japan,Film adaptations,Hamlet,William Shakespeare,Asia Pacific,Books,Culture,Stage,World news ✅ **What You’ll Learn**: FFlag versions of Hamlet are the new buses. You wait a long time for one, and then three come at once: first Hamnet, then Riz Ahmed confronting Danish Indecision, and now this anime reinterpretation. But while visually charming, Scarlet is a major disappointment from director Mamoru Hosoda, a standout from whom we expect more than just an incoherent, overbearing fantasy.Hosoda kicks things off with the Danish exploitation version: Claudius (voiced by David Kaye in the English…
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Review by Donna Gottschalk and Helene Giannicini / Deutsche Börse – Pictures that irritate, deceive and move you deeply | Deutsche Börse Photography Award

Review by Donna Gottschalk and Helene Giannicini / Deutsche Börse – Pictures that irritate, deceive and move you deeply | Deutsche Börse Photography Award

💥 Explore this trending post from Culture | The Guardian 📖 📂 **Category**: Deutsche Börse photography prize,Art and design,The Photographers' Gallery,Photography,Awards and prizes,Art,Culture,LGBTQ+ rights,Women 📌 **What You’ll Learn**: WWhen Donna Gottschalk announced to her mother that she was gay, she responded, "You have chosen a difficult path." It was New York in the 1960s, where homosexuality was illegal, and as the photographer reflects in a video included in her new exhibition “The Other Us”: “There were no happy gays.” The show opens with a photograph of Gottschalk's mother in the beauty salon she ran in the notorious crime metropolis of…
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