Culture
Adele hugs and comforts people at the scene of the Grenfall fire
She appeared to be wearing a simple abaya
- TV + radio reviews
Old faces start to take centre stage in episode 7 of new Twin Peaks
The search for answers (and Agent Dale Cooper) pushes forward in earnest with the latest episode of David Lynch's cult series
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David Lynch eases into his stride with episode 5 of new Twin Peaks
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House of Cards s5: Trump is there, like a weed growing through cracks
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Twin Peaks episodes 3 and 4 are an ode to Lynchian comedy
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The Leftovers season 3 episode 6 review
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David Lynch returns in force for the season 3 premiere of Twin Peaks
- TV + radio news
Noel Edmonds was 'pushed to brink of suicide' after financial fraud
The Deal or No Deal host seeks compensation from Lloyds Banking Group
Leonardo DiCaprio is down one Oscar
His Revenant best actor award is fine, but his gifted Marlon Brando one is tied up in a federal investigation
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Ryan Reynolds teases Deadpool 2 with X-Mansion picture
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Oscar-winning director John Avildsen has died aged 81
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Carrie Fisher's death triggered by sleep apnoea and other factors
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Secret Cinema appears to confirm next film - and it's a big one
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Elizabeth Banks responds to backlash after 'calling out' Spielberg
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Isle of Wight 2017 headliners steer fans through strange times
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Gorillaz fans flock to the seaside for Demon Dayz festival
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We Are FSTVL celebrates its 5th anniversary - review
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Cappadox Festival review: Jazz and much more in beautiful Cappadocia
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Album reviews: Sufjan Stevens, London Grammar, Katy Perry, and more
- Music news + features
Listen to the first snippet from Jay Z's new album, 4:44
Will it be as personal as Beyonce's Lemonade?
- Art news + features
Munch's 100-year-old brushes digitally recreated so you can use them
This is as close to using the tools of a master as you're likely to get.
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Disused Tube ticket offices are being turned into min tropical gardens
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Grayson Perry review: His entire career is boundless attention-seeking
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Banksy cancels election print giveaway after police launch investigati
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Mondrian, The Hague, review: How much branding can a dead man take?
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Banksy offers free art to people who vote against the Tories
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- Book reviews
The Answers review: A whip-smart meditation on love and intimacy
A clever follow-up to her acclaimed debut �Nobody Is Ever Missing’ about a woman who signs up to a job advertised as The Girlfriend Experiment and is hired to play the part of the Emotional Girlfriend
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Inferior by Angela Saini, review: Shining a light on sexism in science
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The End We Start From by Megan Hunter review: Strange and haunting
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Men Without Women by Haruki Murakami review: Each story is a gem
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Between Them Remembering My Parents review: Heartfelt but evasive
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The Nothing by Hanif Kureishi, book review: Bombastic theatrical style
- Book news + features
Ready to write your own best-seller?
You've spent too many summers reading novels, isn't it about time you started to write one yourself. Jennifer Howard selects the best of the world's writing retreats
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Princess Diana �threw herself down the stairs while pregnant’
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New JRR Tolkien book finally published after 100 years
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23 books Mark Zuckerberg thinks everyone should read
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Jane Austen more more likely to have had 'sex with a woman than a man'
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Roger Moore handed autobiography to publisher two weeks before death
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- Theatre + dance reviews
Kiss me review: Claire Lams is enchanting as Stephanie
Richard Bean's two-hander 'Kiss Me' about a woman in 1929 desperate for a baby who has a brief encounter with a sperm donor is strikingly different from his mega-hit 'One Man, Two Guvnors'
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Barber Shop Chronicles review: Staged with exhilarating dynamism
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Common review: It requires a miracle rather than surgery
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DESH review: Akram Khan's own dancing is extraordinary
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Frederick Ashton/Royal Ballet review: Yanowsky shows her star quality
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887 review: Robert Lepage's beautiful solo show about childhood
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- Theatre + dance news + features
The Enchanted, review: A frustrating and oddly blinkered moral tale
This adaptation of Rene Denfeld's novel is an oddly casual, under developed production on the morality of death row inmates
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On the Town review: Drew McOnie's choreography is thrillingly alive
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Killology review: A tense and beautifully acted production
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Pepperland review: It refuses to be a nostalgic romp
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An Octoroon, theatre review: This is an energising production
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Old Vic theatre in London evacuated by police due to 'security alert'
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