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    The 29-twelvemonth-old Ghanaian pop singer from eastward London is chock with blowing – and her dazzling gig at Electric Brixton showed why

    On the rise: Bree Runway
  • The Star Wars villain problem: why Disney is mad to ditch Darth Maul

    He's terrifying, enigmatic and criminally underused. So why has Darth Maul been cut from the Obi-Wan Kenobi series?

  • The Killing of PC Harper: A Widow's Fight for Justice, review: a example that appalled the nation

    Sir Trevor McDonald met Lissie Harper, the widow of PC Andrew Harper, to hear about her tireless campaign to alter the law

  • If Oliver Stone didn't regret his Putin interviews before – he will at present

    Between 2015 and 2017, Oliver Stone spent 20 hours with Putin, discussing family, Ukraine and annexing Crimea. The footage has not aged well

  • Accommodate you, Sir! Menswear across the ages, from Regency looks to Harry Styles

    The V&A's new bear witness is a comprehensive and often surprising overview of what 'menswear' actually ways now and how far it's come up

Comment and analysis

  • The new battlefront: how influencers, trolls and social media help Putin to wage war online

    As the digital war accelerates, our radio services are toiling to help to clear the fog of disinformation

    Tomas, a volunteer in Lithuania, calls Russians in an effort to counter disinformation and end the war in Ukraine. Beside him are the flags of Lithuania and Ukraine.
  • Jack Kerouac belongs to the real American rebels – non today's pampered wimps

    The uses and abuses of On the Road show how 'outsider living' has been travestied to arrange a gullible, shallow America

    Jack Kerouac (r) with fellow Beat writer Neal Cassady in the 1950s
  • William Hurt wielded his intellect and sex appeal like weapons

    In his best roles – Kiss of the Spider-Woman, Body Heat, The Big Chill – the tardily actor's surname doubled every bit a job description

    William Hurt in 2016
  • The Power of the Domestic dog's Bafta win is a triumph for Netflix – but not cinema

    Bridegroom Cumberbatch'southward cowboy drama snatched victory from the jaws of defeat to win the biggest awards of the night

    Power of the Dog star and Bafta nominee Benedict Cumberbatch

Reviews

  • Suit you, Sir! Menswear across the ages, from Regency looks to Harry Styles

    The V&A's new show is a comprehensive and often surprising overview of what 'menswear' actually means now and how far it's come

    JW Anderson, AW 2013, Look 6. Model: Albert Westerberg
  • Cock, review: Mike Bartlett's sexuality-crisis drama withal just almost measures up

    'Rocketman' star Taron Egerton is under-used in the Ambassadors' revival of a smart 2009 work that has broadly kept pace with the times

    Taron Egerton and Jonathan Bailey in Cock
  • Michelle Obama was right: Bree Runway is a superstar in the making

    The 29-yr-old Ghanaian popular singer from east London is brimming with bravado – and her dazzling gig at Electrical Brixton showed why

    On the rise: Bree Runway
  • 'I don't understand how hundreds of people aren't expressionless': the chaos behind Mad Max: Fury Road

    Charlize Theron and Tom Hardy fought, stuntmen were flung around the desert – and, as a new volume reveals, Mel Gibson was hard to exorcise

    The 'polecats' in Fury Road courted huge risk, a new book reveals
  • How scary, sweary soprano Nellie Melba 'put Australia on the map'

    Venal and ruthless, Melba was hard to like. Simply Robert Wainwright's gossipy biography 'Nellie' does her no favours by ignoring her genius

    Book review Nellie Melba biography Robert Wainwright
  • Rambert defies gravity in an unforgettable evening at Tate Modern

    Robert Rauschenberg, Laurie Anderson, an empty Turbine Hall... Watching Trisha Chocolate-brown'due south Prepare and Reset felt like joining a loftier-end cult

    Rambert Dance Company in Trisha Brown's Set and Reset at Tate Modern

Behind the music

Rock's untold stories, from ring-splitting feuds to the greatest performances of all fourth dimension

This night'south Idiot box

  • What's on TV tonight: Kate & Koji Bad Vegan: Fame. Fraud. Fugitives, and more than

    Your complete guide to the week'due south television, films and sport, beyond terrestrial and digital platforms

Screen Secrets

A regular series telling the stories behind movie and Boob tube's greatest hits – and well-nigh fascinating flops

  • Carnegie Medal: Children's book prize shortlist deals with war, death and racism

    This year's shortlisted books feature stories based on harrowing real-life events, such equally Fukushima and the Blitz

    Three of the shortlisted authors. Clockwise from left: Manjeet Mann, Sue Divin and Phil Earle
  • What is your favourite book of 2022 so far? Submit your review

    We want readers to share a review of their favourite books of 2022 and then far

    Book club lead image
  • 'I don't understand how hundreds of people aren't dead': the chaos backside Mad Max: Fury Route

    Charlize Theron and Tom Hardy fought, stuntmen were flung around the desert – and, equally a new book reveals, Mel Gibson was hard to bewitch

    The 'polecats' in Fury Road courted huge risk, a new book reveals
  • Jack Kerouac belongs to the existent American rebels – not today's pampered wimps

    The uses and abuses of On the Road show how 'outsider living' has been travestied to suit a gullible, shallow America

    Jack Kerouac (r) with fellow Beat writer Neal Cassady in the 1950s
  • Arrange you, Sir! Menswear across the ages, from Regency looks to Harry Styles

    The 5&A's new show is a comprehensive and often surprising overview of what 'menswear' actually means now and how far it'due south come up

    JW Anderson, AW 2013, Look 6. Model: Albert Westerberg
  • David Bailey on Diana's 'terrible hair', the Queen's 'beautiful skin', and living with dementia

    He is 84 and struggling with ill health, but the legendary photographer is equally outrageous and indiscreet equally ever

    David Bailey: 'Beauty is not what people think'
  • Oil be dorsum: is this long-lost, terrifying painting Bacon's very first pope?

    The Gagosian Gallery certainly thinks so, and it's well worth heading to Mayfair to run into it (if you dare...)

    Francis Bacon's Landscape with Pope/Dictator', c. 1946 (detail)
  • Who needs a thesis when your paintings are every bit beautiful every bit David Hockney's?

    Hockney's Center, an exhibition in Cambridge, offers you lot the gamble to either get bogged down in theory or just savour gorgeous fine art

    David Hockney Fitzwilliam Cambridge

In depth

More than stories

  • What's on TV this night: Kate & Koji Bad Vegan: Fame. Fraud. Fugitives, and more

    Your complete guide to the week'due south television, films and sport, beyond terrestrial and digital platforms

    Okorie Chukwu and Brenda Blethyn
  • Bad Vegan: going downwards the rabbit pigsty with Netflix's latest baroque truthful-crime series

    The boggling story of Sarma Melngailis, aka 'the vegan Bernie Madoff', is told in this typically lurid documentary serial

    Netflix's Bad Vegan: Sarma Melngailis
  • The new battlefront: how influencers, trolls and social media help Putin to wage war online

    Every bit the digital war accelerates, our radio services are toiling to assist to clear the fog of disinformation

    Tomas, a volunteer in Lithuania, calls Russians in an effort to counter disinformation and end the war in Ukraine. Beside him are the flags of Lithuania and Ukraine.
  • The Undertones: 'Nosotros never wanted to sing about the Troubles – we sang to go girls'

    The punkish quintet on soundtracking John Peel'south 'surreal' funeral, being heckled in Derry, and the last fourth dimension they saw Feargal Sharkey

    The Undertones, with former frontman Feargal Sharkey (centre) in 1983
  • Suit you, Sir! Menswear across the ages, from Regency looks to Harry Styles

    The Five&A's new show is a comprehensive and often surprising overview of what 'menswear' actually ways now and how far information technology'southward come

    JW Anderson, AW 2013, Look 6. Model: Albert Westerberg
  • Cock, review: Mike Bartlett's sexuality-crisis drama still just about measures upwardly

    'Rocketman' star Taron Egerton is nether-used in the Ambassadors' revival of a smart 2009 work that has broadly kept stride with the times

    Taron Egerton and Jonathan Bailey in Cock
  • The Killing of PC Harper: A Widow'due south Fight for Justice, review: a case that appalled the nation

    Sir Trevor McDonald met Lissie Harper, the widow of PC Andrew Harper, to hear about her tireless entrada to change the law

    Sir Trevor McDonald and Lissie Harper on The Killing of PC Harper: A Widow's Fight for Justice
  • What is your favourite volume of 2022 and so far? Submit your review

    We want readers to share a review of their favourite books of 2022 so far

    Book club lead image

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