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  • Pamela Anderson razzle dazzles 'em in Chicago on Broadway

    The 'Baywatch' star's musical skills are a work in progress, but her acting is surprisingly skillful and she'southward certainly pulling the crowds

    Pamela Anderson during the first-night curtain call for her Broadway debut in 'Chicago'
  • Noughts + Crosses, series ii, review: a drama designed to provoke classroom debate

    This fast-paced adaptation of Malorie Blackman'southward novels will get immature people thinking, but the plots are muddled and the dialogue is wooden

  • Britain'southward civilised tolerance of Second World War conscientious objectors should brand united states all proud

    Tobias Kelly'southward book Battles of Censor reminds the states that Britain was nigh alone in enshrining in law the right to turn down armed services duty

  • Barry Humphries live: the irreverent onetime wizard of Oz remains a wonder, possums

    This 'audience with' isn't the revelation is promises to be, but an evening with the human being behind Dame Edna Everage is nonetheless not to be missed

  • Maud Martha review: an American classic finally lands in the UK – 7 decades late

    Finally out in the UK, Gwendolyn Brooks's 1953 novel follows a adult female whose skin colour becomes a wall between herself and her lover

Comment and assay

  • GB News should beware – TalkTV is some other shark in the same swimming

    Two channels are chasing the same viewers – then is Nigel Farage's functioning in problem? The likely outcome is far from that simple

    High-profile: Donald Trump is interviewed by Piers Morgan for TalkTV
  • How Alan Dein is connecting strangers to make the most electrifying radio

    A new series of Alan Dein'due south Don't Log Off explores the things that enliven and inspire people all around the globe

    Alan Dein, presenter of the Radio 4's Don't Log Off
  • How Orwell's stab at socialist propaganda ended up as an attack on 'the stupid cult of Russian federation'

    First published in 1937, The Road to Wigan Pier is a masterpiece – so why did many leftists hate it?

    Novelist and journalist George Orwell
  • Victoria Coren Mitchell in Brain Reaction

Reviews

  • Alan Partridge: Stratagem: the kind of show Partridge himself would devise

    Thirteen years since he final brought the hapless presenter to the stage, Steve Coogan is back – with mixed but at times irresistible results

    Steve Coogan and Emma Sidi in Stratagem
  • Jeremy Corbyn lost. Why can't the Left have this?

    Oliver Eagleton'south sneering biography of the Labour leader, The Starmer Project, is laced with bitterness and overcast by bias

    Leader of the Labour Party, Keir Starmer
  • Frederick Ashton triple beak: a lyrical assault grade for the Royal Ballet's rising stars

    The genius choreographer'due south steps are notoriously hard to master, but this beautiful plan saw the visitor's younger dancers undaunted

    A crisp musicality: Francesca Hayward and Cesar Corrales in Rhapsody
  • Debbie Harry performing on stage at The O2 Arena
  • Brexit, a conspiracy hatched by public schoolboys in 1980s Oxford? Pull the other one

    Simon Kuper's Chums argues that our political moment was all a university sew-up – but information technology reads like an out-of-touch, 231-page whinge

    'King of all he surveyed': Boris Johnson as President of the Oxford Union with the Greek minister for culture Melina Mercouri
  • Hungry for more Tiresome Horses? Try Mick Herron'southward brilliant new Jackson Lamb novel

    Gary Oldman is superb on Television, but for existent Herron addicts simply a new novel will practice – and the eighth, Bad Actors, has a spooky Russian twist

    Gary Oldman as Jackson Lamb in the TV adaptation of Herron's novels, Slow Horses

Behind the music

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

Tonight's TV

  • What'south on TV tonight: Searching for Michael Jackson's Zoo with Ross Kemp, Inside No nine and more than

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

Screen Secrets

A regular series telling the stories behind film and TV's greatest hits – and virtually fascinating flops

  • Jeremy Corbyn lost. Why tin can't the Left take this?

    Oliver Eagleton'south sneering biography of the Labour leader, The Starmer Project, is laced with bitterness and clouded by bias

    Leader of the Labour Party, Keir Starmer
  • Does Elon Musk really sympathise the books he claims inspired him?

    The billionaire says he's 'a utopian agitator of the kind described by Iain M Banks' – merely what of Banks'southward socialist and anti-wealth views?

    Billionaire entrepreneur, investor, and business magnate Elon Musk
  • Film To Kill a Mockingbird Gregory Peck
  • Brexit, a conspiracy hatched by public schoolboys in 1980s Oxford? Pull the other one

    Simon Kuper'southward Chums argues that our political moment was all a university sew-up – but it reads like an out-of-touch, 231-page whinge

    'King of all he surveyed': Boris Johnson as President of the Oxford Union with the Greek minister for culture Melina Mercouri
  • Why the 1990s were the concluding gilded age of culture

    Alee of a BBC flavor, our critics show that the happiest decade made the all-time art

    Cool Britannia: (from left) Jarvis Cocker of Pulp, Tracey Emin, David Baddiel and Rob Newman
  • The Tate's Walter Sickert show is a foggy panorama of Victorian dirt and vice

    Tate Britain'south exhibition is saturated with likewise many similar paintings and misses an opportunity to explore Sickert'southward acting

    The Camden Town Murder (c1908) by Walter Sickert
  • In from the cold: indigenous Sámi artists debut at the Venice Biennale

    The native people of the Arctic Circle are highlighting their controversial past from this weekend

    Sami artists debut Venice Biennale
  • At the Venice Biennale, surreal joys are in, Putin is out – and the stale males are hanging on

    The 59th edition of the art caricature pays tribute to Ukrainian heroism while delving brilliantly into the weirder corners of our minds

    In the Giardini is a temporary Ukrainian 'piazza'

In depth

More than stories

  • Alan Partridge: Stratagem: the kind of show Partridge himself would devise

    Xiii years since he last brought the hapless presenter to the stage, Steve Coogan is back – with mixed only at times irresistible results

    Steve Coogan and Emma Sidi in Stratagem
  • Jeremy Corbyn lost. Why tin can't the Left take this?

    Oliver Eagleton's sneering biography of the Labour leader, The Starmer Project, is laced with bitterness and clouded by bias

    Leader of the Labour Party, Keir Starmer
  • 'Information technology'south possible she was assassinated': Joyce Ballad Oates on Marilyn Monroe

    As her novel Blonde gets the Hollywood treatment, Oates unmasks the real Monroe

    'Marilyn Monroe was a performance – by a woman called Norma Jeane Baker': the actress in 1946
  • DJ Tim Westwood steps down from radio show after sexual misconduct allegations

    British hip-hop DJ will no longer nowadays his Uppercase Xtra prove 'until farther notice' post-obit the claims fabricated by several women

    Tim Westwood
  • Frederick Ashton triple beak: a lyrical assail grade for the Royal Ballet's rising stars

    The genius choreographer's steps are notoriously difficult to chief, but this beautiful programme saw the company'due south younger dancers undaunted

    A crisp musicality: Francesca Hayward and Cesar Corrales in Rhapsody
  • Does Elon Musk really sympathise the books he claims inspired him?

    The billionaire says he's 'a utopian anarchist of the kind described by Iain M Banks' – only what of Banks's socialist and anti-wealth views?

    Billionaire entrepreneur, investor, and business magnate Elon Musk
  • Debbie Harry performing on stage at The O2 Arena
  • GB News should beware – TalkTV is another shark in the same pond

    Two channels are chasing the same viewers – and so is Nigel Farage's functioning in trouble? The likely effect is far from that unproblematic

    High-profile: Donald Trump is interviewed by Piers Morgan for TalkTV

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