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After years of skits and Shakespeare, the Black Country performer has found his biggest audience yet on Saturday Night Live UK. Phil Wang and others hail his ‘pure comedic instinct’
A cast of unknowns…
76 days ago
The 70s musicians who choose to lay down some tracks in remote Welsh countryside may not really surprise, but one young local is startlingly memorable
There’s an oscillation of weirdness in this featu…
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This quietly satirical speculative novel tells a story of metamorphosis, but feels insulated from real ecological crisis
In the book-length essay Death By Landscape, Elvia Wilk gives a potted history …
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The former world No 1 shares how a traumatic year has shaped him as a darts player and a father and insists he can recapture his glory days at the world championship
“I can be a miserable bastard some…
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From Rebecca to The Birds and scores of creepy short stories, Du Maurier was queen of the uncanny, writes the US horror maestro
‘Last night I dreamt I went to Manderley again.” It’s one of the most we…
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This brooding tale of an Englishman’s downfall in fin-de-siècle Venice is memorably eerie – but it’s hard to care about such a pompous protagonist
Many years ago, a sober-minded friend warned me off g…
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Gunners’ victory was built on a multi-layered courage that respected but was not overawed by Barcelona or by fatalism
There is always a little more time than you think. A red number 7 blinks across th…
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