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62 days ago

New books by Liza Minelli, David Sedaris, Maggie O’Farrell and Yann Martel are among the literary highlights of the year ahead

2026 is already promising plenty of unmissable releases: there are new n…

3 months ago

In recent years, a selection of celebrities have bravely been sharing their deeply personal and often heartbreaking stories in order to help others.

‘It’s for the girls and the gays!’ Rachel Sennott on her hilarious comedy about the grotty glamour of Gen Z life ⊕⊕⊕

After side-splitting viral videos led to breakout films Bottoms and Shiva Baby, the star gets frank about the darker side of ‘making it’ with I Love LA – a show so funny that choosing a best gag is i…

6 months ago

One-note comic disasters, unconvincing panto villains, children who set your teeth on edge … some characters are so awful they’re painful to watch. We round up the worst

Sometimes, all it takes to cha…

My Oxford Year review – so-so Netflix romance trades on anglophilia

An American lives out her British dream in an uninspired yet competently assembled trifle from The Inbetweeners creator Iain Morris

Call it the Bridgerton effect, which itself was arguably the result …

7 months ago

As Lena Dunham’s new show reminds us, whether they’re at work or on a date, women are expected to tone it down if they want to get on. What if they refuse to play ball?

‘I can be a bit much,” a friend…

‘I love England so much’: From TV to pop, film to fashion, the UK is enjoying a cultural resurgence

Three decades on from Blur and Oasis, a new and more diverse wave of stars is celebrating British identity

In the opening episode of Lena Dunham’s Netflix show Too Much, a heartbroken New Yorker moves…

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