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  • How the 'unadulterated horror' of Peter Cushing's Nineteen Lxxx-Four broke the BBC

    In 1954, Nigel Kneale'south 'sadistic' George Orwell adaptation terrified the nation – and became Television receiver's outset 'watercooler' moment

    Bleak vision: Andre Morell and Peter Cushing
  • The Rise and Autumn of the Super League, review: this corybantic documentary will give you a headache

    BBC Two's behind-the-scenes business relationship of billionaire greed would have been better off on the radio

  • Radical Landscapes: a bracingly different kind of constitutional through the British countryside

    Tate Liverpool'due south new show is only partly green and ofttimes far from pleasant – and that'south precisely what's then enjoyable near information technology

  • Moon Knight finale, review: Marvel manipulate with the mind-bending and stop with a scrap

    After an emotionally exhaustive first five episodes, the Disney+ mini-series closed with a welcome crescendo of spectacle

  • The Sex Pistols' God Save the Queen tempest: 'We alleged war on England without meaning to'

    The song that made John Lydon the virtually hated man in Britain is being re-released in time for the Platinum Jubilee. Will Britain care?

Comment and assay

  • Why I will never watch a Curiosity film

    The superhero leviathan is infantalising viewers and impoverishing our culture

    Zendaya and Tom Holland in Spider-Man: No Way Home, 2021
  • No-ane cares if Boris doesn't watch Lorraine Kelly – the Blair era is over

    The Left'southward joy over the PM's 'gaffe' is misguided – working-form voters care about action, non syrupy 'we're but like you lot' TV references

    Boris Johnson on the campaign trail in the north-west of England
  • Lucy Worsley sensationally unbuttons the murderous scandals of Victorian women

    A new Radio iv series – replete with sex and scandal – explores the motives of Victorian killers with a contemporary feminist twist

    Broadcaster and historian Lucy Worsley
  • Fancy a crash form in English architecture? Visit this city

    From Christopher Wren to George Gilbert Scott, some of the greatest architects in history have left their marker on Cambridge

    First-class: a view of Cambridge featuring (front to back) the Grand Courtyard of St John's College, Trinity College, Senate House and the Old Schools, Gonville & Caius College and Kings College Chapel

Reviews

  • Radical Landscapes: a bracingly different kind of ramble through the British countryside

    Tate Liverpool's new testify is but partly greenish and frequently far from pleasant – and that's precisely what's so enjoyable most it

    Peter Kennard's Haywain with Cruise Missiles (1980)
  • Stephen Sondheim, A Celebration: Judi Dench proves the first amid stellar equals in this bravura tribute

    From Dench to Damian Lews, Imelda Staunton to Petula Clark, this one-off charity concert was a star-studded reminder of Sondheim's genius

    Judi Dench in the Sondheim Theatre's celebration of its namesake
  • Doctor Foreign in the Multiverse of Madness, review: a new low for Marvel's digital gloop mill

    Evil Dead auteur Sam Raimi's return to superhero films sends Benedict Cumberbatch across multiple planes of being – to little end

    Benedict Cumberbatch in Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness
  • Y'all tin't trust a discussion in this unbelievable biography

    This maddening novel is a faux-biography full of puzzles and contradictions – but all its meta trappings can't make up for poor writing

    Book review The Unauthorised Biography of Ezra Maas by Daniel James
  • The Contrary of a Person by Lieke Marsman review: a fizzing tale of heartbreak and climate disaster

    The Dutch poet laureate moves betwixt prose, verse and script-like dialogue in this inventive, and excellent translated, novel

    Book review The Opposite of a Person by Lieke Marsman
  • Storming soloists, sing-alongs and near no polo-necks – Cheltenham points to jazz's bright future

    Crowd-pleasing names like Gregory Porter mingled with more than recherché pleasures at the Great britain's foremost festival dedicated to the genre

    Lady Blackbird performs at the Jazz Arena, Cheltenham

Behind the music

Rock's untold stories, from band-splitting feuds to the greatest performances of all time

Tonight's TV

  • What's on TV tonight: Kicking Off: the Rise and Fall of the Super League, Moon Knight and more

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

Screen Secrets

A regular series telling the stories behind motion picture and TV's greatest hits – and most fascinating flops

  • You can't trust a word in this unbelievable biography

    This maddening novel is a faux-biography full of puzzles and contradictions – but all its meta trappings can't make up for poor writing

    Book review The Unauthorised Biography of Ezra Maas by Daniel James
  • Did Bobby Kennedy murder Marilyn Monroe?

    A new Netflix documentary concludes that Marilyn was not 'deliberately killed'. Only one former LAPD investigator disagrees

    'She would have taken down the Presidency': Marilyn Monroe in 1953
  • The Opposite of a Person past Lieke Marsman review: a fizzing tale of heartbreak and climate disaster

    The Dutch poet laureate moves between prose, poetry and script-like dialogue in this inventive, and excellent translated, novel

    Book review The Opposite of a Person by Lieke Marsman
  • How the Oscar Wilde of Japan tried to stage a armed forces coup

    Pop and acclaimed, Yukio Mishima was a hero of Japan's post-war literary scene. Why did his life come to such a encarmine finish?

    Yukio Mishima on November 25 1970, the day of his death by ritual suicide
  • Radical Landscapes: a bracingly unlike kind of constitutional through the British countryside

    Tate Liverpool's new prove is only partly green and oft far from pleasant – and that's precisely what'southward so enjoyable almost information technology

    Peter Kennard's Haywain with Cruise Missiles (1980)
  • How Venice transformed Monet's art

    Equally one of his Venetian views goes on sale, our writer charts the artist's obsession with the city's lite and water

    La Serenissima: Monet's Le Grand Canal et Santa Maria della Salute (detail)
  • The trouble-making life of 'big fame hunter' Ron Galella

    Brando knocked out his teeth; Richard Burton had him beaten upwardly; Jackie Onassis sued him. Just the pioneering paparazzo had no regrets

    In your face: Priscilla Presley, photographed by Ron Galella, 1980
  • £200,000 for a drawing tiger? How a self-taught artist became a billionaire must-have

    Jordy Kerwick is 1 of the hottest-selling painters in the art globe – and a argument symbol for those in the know

    Detail from Jordy Kerwick's 'Untitled' (2022)

In depth

More stories

  • Roisin Gallagher as Shiv in BritBox's The Dry
  • Kazuki Yamada interview: Nowadays, classical music tin exist as well obsessed with realism

    As he prepares to take over at the Urban center of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra, the conductor discusses his ambitions for it

    Fresh talent: Kazuki Yamada will conduct the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra
  • Why I will never spotter a Marvel film

    The superhero leviathan is infantalising viewers and impoverishing our civilization

    Zendaya and Tom Holland in Spider-Man: No Way Home, 2021
  • Jim Davidson on Prince Andrew's troubles: 'An allegation is at present a better weapon than napalm'

    As he launches a 'Question Time with laughs', the comic talks racism, sexism and being cancelled

    Unflinching: comedian Jim Davidson
  • The Rise and Fall of the Super League, review: this frenetic documentary will give y'all a headache

    BBC Ii's behind-the-scenes account of billionaire greed would have been better off on the radio

    Manchester City supporters protest against proposals for the European Super League
  • How the 'unadulterated horror' of Peter Cushing's Xix Eighty-Four broke the BBC

    In 1954, Nigel Kneale'south 'sadistic' George Orwell accommodation terrified the nation – and became TV'due south beginning 'watercooler' moment

    Bleak vision: Andre Morell and Peter Cushing
  • Radical Landscapes: a bracingly dissimilar kind of ramble through the British countryside

    Tate Liverpool'due south new prove is only partly green and oftentimes far from pleasant – and that's precisely what's then enjoyable about it

    Peter Kennard's Haywain with Cruise Missiles (1980)
  • Moon Knight finale, review: Curiosity dispense with the listen-bending and end with a scrap

    After an emotionally exhaustive outset five episodes, the Disney+ mini-series closed with a welcome crescendo of spectacle

    David Ganly as Billy Fitzgerald, Oscar Isaac as Marc Spector/Steven Grant, and Ann Akin as Bobbi Kennedy in Marvel Studios' Moon Knight

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Source: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/

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