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Ophiolite Review – A Family at War Over the Patriarch’s Death Wishes | stage

Ophiolite Review – A Family at War Over the Patriarch’s Death Wishes | stage

🚀 Explore this must-read post from Culture | The Guardian 📖 📂 **Category**: Theatre,Stage,Culture ✅ **What You’ll Learn**: AAncient Greek literature is full of disputed burials, as one character in Philip de Funi's play points out. There is a story at the heart of this play as well, about the power struggle and cultural clash in a mixed Cypriot-British family after the death of its patriarch.In 2009, in Nicosia, Aristia (Lucy Christophe Christie) insists on burying her late brother in the Cypriot mountains, a practice that goes back generations. But his British wife, Jennifer (Ruth Lass), demands that her late…
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TV tonight: George Clarke’s emotional home renovations | television

TV tonight: George Clarke’s emotional home renovations | television

🚀 Check out this awesome post from Culture | The Guardian 📖 📂 **Category**: Television,Television & radio,Culture,Dragons' Den,The Apprentice ✅ **What You’ll Learn**: House built by George Clark8pm on Channel 4The famous architect returns to meet people undertaking massive construction projects for strong personal reasons. It began in Derbyshire, where couple Lauren and Lee inherited an old cottage from Lauren's beloved grandparents in Matlock Bath. It'll need a complete remodel of rooms and a lot of wall tearing out — but is it connected to the home enough to commit to such a huge project? Holly RichardsonSpain with Michael Portillo8pm…
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Bridget Christie: Sweater Potato Review – How Menopause Frees Up the Attitude | comedy

Bridget Christie: Sweater Potato Review – How Menopause Frees Up the Attitude | comedy

🚀 Read this must-read post from Culture | The Guardian 📖 📂 **Category**: Comedy,Stage,Comedy,Culture,Bridget Christie 📌 **What You’ll Learn**: IInner peace and contentment aren't always gifts for a comedian, and who knows? - Maybe that's why Bridget Christie's latest show was a little less exciting than its predecessors. Christie had found her happy place: calmly single, professionally triumphant (on TV, too, after years of not finding a niche there), and menopausal relieved her of the need to look at almost anything. There's comedy in freedom from care, and Christie makes abundant use of it in an entertaining 90-minute special -…
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White River Crossing Review by Ian McGuire – Colonial Greed Drives Doomed Gold Rush | imaginary

White River Crossing Review by Ian McGuire – Colonial Greed Drives Doomed Gold Rush | imaginary

🔥 Read this must-read post from Culture | The Guardian 📖 📂 **Category**: Fiction,Books,Culture ✅ **What You’ll Learn**: IIt was Ian McGuire's second novel, The North Water, longlisted for the Booker Prize in 2016 and later adapted for television, that established his reputation for brutal historical noir. Professor of American Literature at the University of Manchester, McGuire specializes in the late nineteenth-century realist tradition. At its best, his work combines the brutal violence of Cormac McCarthy with a melancholy lyricism reminiscent of the Welsh poet R. S. Thomas.Both The North Water, set on a whaling ship sent from Hull to…
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It’s the Hollywood sensation we all enjoy: aging movie stars drawn to a TV near you | Fiona Sturgess

It’s the Hollywood sensation we all enjoy: aging movie stars drawn to a TV near you | Fiona Sturgess

💥 Explore this must-read post from Culture | The Guardian 📖 📂 **Category**: TV streaming,Harrison Ford,Meryl Streep,Jeff Bridges,US television industry,Television & radio,Culture,Film,Media,World news 📌 **What You’ll Learn**: SHowever, the TV series about Jason Segel's Jimmy, a sad psychotherapist who can't stop telling patients what he's really thinking, sounds pretty harmless on paper. From Frasier to In Treatment to Sex Education, there's no shortage of TV dramas about dysfunctional therapists. What stands out from the crowd is the presence of Harrison Ford, who plays Jimmy's octogenarian mentor. Here we see a Hollywood star getting high on food, grappling with his failures…
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Jilly Cooper made everyone feel special – and her memorial was the perfect tribute | Zoe Williams

Jilly Cooper made everyone feel special – and her memorial was the perfect tribute | Zoe Williams

🔥 Check out this trending post from Culture | The Guardian 📖 📂 **Category**: Jilly Cooper,Books,Culture,Life and style 💡 **What You’ll Learn**: CA memorial for Ellie Cooper began last week when the Dean of Southwark told a story from her funeral last year: As worshipers made their way to her final resting place, five horses rode majestically across the field, and came to stand in formation, looking down into the grave. They didn't budge and their intention was quite clear: they were paying their respects to the horses (not literally, by the way) to an author who had done as…
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Crux Review by Gabrielle Tallent – ​​An Emotional Portrait of Teenage Climbers | imaginary

Crux Review by Gabrielle Tallent – ​​An Emotional Portrait of Teenage Climbers | imaginary

✨ Explore this must-read post from Culture | The Guardian 📖 📂 **Category**: Fiction,Books,Culture 📌 **What You’ll Learn**: TAmma and Dan are 17-year-old best friends who grew up in a California desert town plagued by the mall nihilism of late capitalism. They are poor. They are unpopular. Their families are a barren land. But they have each other and their great common passion: traditional rock climbing. Whenever they can, they head to a climbing route — sometimes a boulder at the edge of an abandoned parking lot, sometimes a cliff an hour's walk into a national park — and climb,…
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The Stunt Man review – Peter O’Toole manages to make a mess of his gleefully deranged Hollywood satire | film

The Stunt Man review – Peter O’Toole manages to make a mess of his gleefully deranged Hollywood satire | film

✨ Discover this insightful post from Culture | The Guardian 📖 📂 **Category**: Film,Action and adventure films,Thrillers,Romance films,Peter O'Toole,Culture 📌 **What You’ll Learn**: RRichard Rush's 1980 comedy has always been one of the most distinctive elements of Peter O'Toole's filmography, a masterful performance as an authoritarian filmmaker that earned him one of his many (unconverted) Oscar nominations. Forty-six years later, The Stunt Man in some ways feels like the b-side of Lawrence of Arabia, about someone who might certainly be crazy, and whose innate talent for command would endanger the troops more than himself.It's a high-concept satire of... what exactly?…
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Tantrums, spoiled meatloaf, and family silver stuffed in underwear: the delicate art of Holocaust comedy | books

Tantrums, spoiled meatloaf, and family silver stuffed in underwear: the delicate art of Holocaust comedy | books

🔥 Explore this trending post from Culture | The Guardian 📖 📂 **Category**: Books,Comics and graphic novels,Holocaust,Culture,Second world war,World news,Germany,Europe,A Real Pain 💡 **What You’ll Learn**: MThe beloved German-Jewish grandmother Gisela was not a friendly person. She enjoyed laughing at her own jokes, enjoying other people's misfortunes, and telling people off. If the event combines opportunities for all three activities, so much the better.When my father was six years old, he refused to eat the meatloaf his mother served him for lunch. Gisela took a piece of meatloaf, now spoiling quickly in the Zimbabwean afternoon heat, and served it to…
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Draco Malfoy from Harry Potter becomes the mascot for the Year of the Horse in China | China

Draco Malfoy from Harry Potter becomes the mascot for the Year of the Horse in China | China

✨ Check out this trending post from Culture | The Guardian 📖 📂 **Category**: China,Harry Potter,Asia Pacific,World news,Lunar new year,Film,Culture ✅ **What You’ll Learn**: Draco Malfoy, one of Harry Potter's most iconic villains, has become an unexpected symbol of the Lunar New Year across China, as fans embrace the character in the Year of the Horse.In Mandarin, Malfoy's name is translated as "mƎ ěr fú". The first letter means “horse” while the last letter “fú” means “luck” or “blessing” – a powerful symbol found in Lunar New Year celebrations.Together, the name Malfoy can be loosely read as "horse fortune," making…
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