Valentine s Games on the Pier Music That Stays on When I See You Again

  • Eurovision 2022, first semi-last review: Norway kicks off the craziness in Subwoolfer way

    The first Eurovision semi-final began in Turin, equally the 17 entries were whittled down to x finalists

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  • Will Young: Losing My Twin Rupert, review: harrowing, brave and deeply honest

    The pop vocalizer reflected on his twin brother'due south alcoholism and suicide in this moving documentary that he hoped would help others

  • 'Ukraine has to win – in all senses': the Eurovision favourite singing to salve his country

    For Oleh Psiuk and his group Kalush Orchestra, the 2022 Eurovision Song Competition has become much more than than simply a music competition

  • Inside Sam Raimi'south cinematic multiverse of madness

    How a DIY splatter director armed with a shaky photographic camera get Hollywood's wildest – and most influential – genre-bender

  • Christie's 'Marilyn' sale is a rebuke to the Warhol naysayers

    While the actual auction lacked a sense of theatre, the $195 1000000 sale breathed life back into the Pop creative person's sluggish sales

Annotate and analysis

  • Sam Ryder may finally provide Britain a winning shot at Eurovision

    The charismatic TikTok metal head is the UK'southward Eurovision entry for 2022, and may represent our best chance in decades

    Sam Ryder UK Eurovision song contest winner winning entry 2022 official music
  • How the residents of Ambridge might benefit from BBC Radio'southward mindfulness obsession

    If The Archers plotlines are proving too stressful, the BBC can offering listeners plenty more relaxing alternatives

    Michael Lumsden, the voice of Alistair Lloyd in The Archers
  • Christie's 'Marilyn' sale is a rebuke to the Warhol naysayers

    While the actual auction lacked a sense of theatre, the $195 one thousand thousand sale breathed life dorsum into the Popular artist's sluggish sales

    Trophy: Andy Warhol's Shot Sage Blue Marilyn (1964)
  • Tariq Ali's Churchill biography is a Marxist insult to history

    The former soixante-huitard's new volume, Winston Churchill: His Times, His Crimes, sets ideological hang-ups above serious enquiry

    Police officers guard Winston Churchill's statue in Parliament Square in 2020

Reviews

  • Andy Zaltzman: a teeming comic encephalon in need of a little reining in

    Information technology's hard not to warm to the topical comedian, though some tighening up of his touring show – at the Soho Theatre – could work wonders

    Andy Zaltzman
  • A banquet of Strauss with Andris Nelsons and the Leipzig Gewandhaus, plus the best of May'southward classical concerts

    Monday dark at the Barbican saw the venerable German orchestra make a strong claim for itself as the world's greatest

    The Leipzig Gewandhausorchestre with Andris Nelsons at the Barbican
  • Dreamachine: less relaxing than cycling home afterwards on the A206

    Unboxed – aka the Festival of Brexit – has served upwardly another turkey with this supposedly transporting installation at Woolwich Public Market

    Dreamachine
  • Minnie Driver'southward memoir spills the beans on Matt Damon, Harvey Weinstein and Hollywood

    The Practiced Will Hunting star's new volume Managing Expectations is far funnier – and more shocking – than the boilerplate celebrity memoir

    Book review Minnie Driver
  • Why is Bury St Edmunds total of headless skeletons?

    In her new book Cached, TV archaeologist Alice Roberts investigates Bury's decapitated dead – and other murky tales of medieval United kingdom of great britain and northern ireland

    Book review Buried by Alice Roberts
  • Men, review: Imagine if Lars von Trier directed an episode of The League of Gentlemen...

    Alex Garland's horrific tale of male person malevolence stars Rory Kinnear as every human in the village that Jessie Buckley's grieving widow visits

    Rory Kinnear in Men

Behind the music

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

Tonight's TV

  • What's on TV tonight: Sophie Okonedo goes Within No 9, Between the Covers, and more

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

Screen Secrets

A regular series telling the stories behind film and Television receiver'due south greatest hits – and most fascinating flops

  • Minnie Driver's memoir spills the beans on Matt Damon, Harvey Weinstein and Hollywood

    The Good Will Hunting star'south new book Managing Expectations is far funnier – and more than shocking – than the average celebrity memoir

    Book review Minnie Driver
  • Tariq Ali'due south Churchill biography is a Marxist insult to history

    The onetime soixante-huitard'southward new volume, Winston Churchill: His Times, His Crimes, sets ideological hang-ups above serious inquiry

    Police officers guard Winston Churchill's statue in Parliament Square in 2020
  • Why is Coffin St Edmunds full of headless skeletons?

    In her new book Buried, TV archaeologist Alice Roberts investigates Bury's decapitated dead – and other murky tales of medieval Britain

    Book review Buried by Alice Roberts
  • The 'dancing plague' of 1518 was stranger than fiction – can a novel do information technology justice?

    Kiran Millwood Hargrave'due south new novel The Dance Tree is inspired by a fatal dancing frenzy that struck 16th-century Strasbourg

    Book review The Dance Tree by Kiran Millwood Hargrave
  • Christie'due south 'Marilyn' sale is a rebuke to the Warhol naysayers

    While the bodily auction lacked a sense of theatre, the $195 meg sale breathed life back into the Pop artist's sluggish sales

    Trophy: Andy Warhol's Shot Sage Blue Marilyn (1964)
  • Dreamachine: less relaxing than cycling dwelling subsequently on the A206

    Unboxed – aka the Festival of Brexit – has served up another turkey with this supposedly transporting installation at Woolwich Public Marketplace

    Dreamachine
  • Meet the photographer who took couture off the catwalk and out into the street

    How Frank Horvat started a revolution in fashion photography – and so turned his gaze on Paris's sordid side

    Monique Dutto pictured by Frank Horvat at a Métro exit in Paris, 1959
  • Is Picasso's 'Primitivist' art even so acceptable?

    Museums have long been wary of this catamenia in the creative person's professional life. In an era of 'cancellation', it is fifty-fifty more than pertinent

    'A radical new visual language': Pablo Picasso

In depth

More than stories

  • Bataclan: The Musical – how practise you make joyful theatre out of terror?

    For You lot I'd Expect, written past a London duo, tackles the shocking events of 2015 with a gimmicky rock score and a heartfelt mood

    Billie Kerr and Michael Karl-Lewis in For You I'd Wait
  • Britain'due south Eurovision Song Contest entries: where are they now?

    Britain has a chequered tape in Europe's trashiest competition. Here are the highs and lows in full – and what came adjacent

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  • Eurovision 2022, start semi-final review: Kingdom of norway kicks off the craziness in Subwoolfer style

    The first Eurovision semi-final began in Turin, every bit the 17 entries were whittled down to 10 finalists

    eurovision 2022 Ukraine Kalush Orchestra sam ryder subwoolfer
  • What'due south on TV tonight: Sophie Okonedo goes Inside No 9, Between the Covers, and more

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

    Sophie Okonedo as a Detective Inspector called Katrina in Inside No 9
  • 'Ukraine has to win – in all senses': the Eurovision favourite singing to salvage his state

    For Oleh Psiuk and his group Kalush Orchestra, the 2022 Eurovision Song Contest has become much more than than simply a music competition

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  • Sam Ryder may finally provide Britain a winning shot at Eurovision

    The charismatic TikTok metal caput is the UK's Eurovision entry for 2022, and may represent our best hazard in decades

    Sam Ryder UK Eurovision song contest winner winning entry 2022 official music
  • The surprisingly turbulent history of Sooty

    Flight pizza, a fake pregnancy and other tales from the world'southward longest-running kids' TV show

    Iconic: Sooty the bear
  • How the residents of Ambridge might benefit from BBC Radio'south mindfulness obsession

    If The Archers plotlines are proving also stressful, the BBC tin can offer listeners enough more relaxing alternatives

    Michael Lumsden, the voice of Alistair Lloyd in The Archers

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