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Witch Club Satan Announces First Ever North American Tour
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Philip Glass withdraws world premiere of his Lincoln symphony from Kennedy Center
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Wyclef Jean Announces 7 New Albums… With the Help of AI
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‘Love Is Blind’ Season 10: City, Release Date, Cast & How to Watch
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Modest Mouse Just Announced a Spring US Tour for 2026
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Gail Daughtry and the Celebrity Sex Pass review – silly, scattershot Hollywood comedy
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‘I have Yes tattooed on my foot!’ Zoey Deutch on playing Jean Seberg in a joyous celebration of Godard classic Breathless
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A$AP Rocky Reveals the Root Causes of (And His Regrets About) His Beef With Drake
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‘Let’s get raunchy!’ Gentleman Jack, the TV hit about an audacious lesbian landowner, is back as a ballet
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Bafta has caught the zeitgeist with One Battle After Another, but let’s hear it for The Ballad of Wallis Island
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Witchboard review – New Orleans couple channel dead French witch in fun occult thriller
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10 of the greatest songs by Sly Dunbar – from reggae classics to Grace Jones and Bob Dylan
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Combat intensifies as One Battle After Another takes 14 Bafta nominations to Sinners’ 13
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Know the score? I don’t read music, but that’s no hindrance to reimagining great classical works
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‘I didn’t have anything to prove’: what Traitors finalist Jade Scott learned about survival from video games
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Neil Young gifts Greenland free access to his music and withdraws it from Amazon over Trump
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Nudist neighbours to sweary mums: the best TV characters you never actually see on screen
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YouTube Music Now Syncs Your Listening Queue Across All Devices
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Pike River review – families fight for justice in sobering true-life tale of New Zealand mining disaster
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Another World review – kaleidoscopic afterlife fairytale with the dark fury of a Greek tragedy
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TV tonight: an intense new 999 series about knotty crime cases
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Anti-pop and an alien sigil: how Aphex Twin overtook Taylor Swift to become the soundtrack to gen Z life online
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Take That review – could it be TV magic? Yes!
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‘The world is hurting right now’: politics and protest hit the Sundance film festival
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Frank & Louis review – moving drama of dementia and caregiving in prison
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Ye Says His New Album ‘Bully’ Is His ‘Miseducation of Lauryn Hill’
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Billie Joe Armstrong Clowns Himself With Reference to 2012 On-Stage Rant at iHeartRadio Festival
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Mexico president asks South Korea for more BTS concerts: ‘Everyone wants to go’
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Charli XCX Is Ready to Move on From ‘Brat’ As She Gears Up for ‘The Moment’
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4 of the Strongest Album Openers From the 1990s Rock Scene
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Skyscraper Scaler Alex Honnold Reveals Prog-Metal Band That Dominated His Record-Breaking Climb Playlist
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Clive Myrie’s African Adventure review – a wonderful show packed full of fun, joy and hope
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Send Help review – Sam Raimi returns with gore-laced plane-crash survival face-off
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Black cakes and branded buckets: welcome to the White House premiere for Brett Ratner’s Melania movie
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The Wrecking Crew review – Dave Bautista and Jason Momoa tear up the screen
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Nigella Lawson confirmed as new Great British Bake Off judge
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‘What they’re doing is the worst of humanity’: Sundance festival stars back anti-ICE protest
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‘The most stressful TV experience on record’: Alex Honnold and the rise of potential death as live entertainment
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Lure review – eligible bachelors dying for romance in Saw-style dating game
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‘Pushes the nostalgia buttons’: why Enchanted is my feelgood movie
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Silence and Cry review – deeply strange 1960s erotic ballet meditating on Hungary’s history and politics
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Sleaford Mods go metal detecting: best podcasts of the week
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Los Saldos review – prodigal big-city son reconnects with his heritage in rural Spain
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TV tonight: the Targaryens arrive in Game of Thrones prequel
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‘Eternally spellbinding’: the TV shows that baffle you – but you can’t get enough of
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‘It was a little scary at times’: the hilarious, heartbreaking film about one man’s riotous death
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Union County review – an affecting Will Poulter lifts quiet addiction drama
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‘For the authoritarian, culture is the enemy’: Salman Rushdie talks recovery and resilience at Sundance
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The Gallerist review – Natalie Portman flounders in tiring art world caper
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Mission to Space with Francis Bourgeois review – did we really need to see him be sick in zero gravity?
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The Invite review – A-list ensemble electrify hilarious couples night gone wrong comedy
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The Friend’s House is Here review – timely, secretly made tale of creativity in Iran
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The Guardian view on the future of cinema: gen Z is falling in love with the big screen | Editorial
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Who Is Jamal Roberts? 5 Things About the ‘American Idol’ 2025 Winner
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Wicker review – Olivia Colman is smelly fisherwoman falling for wicker man in uneven fable
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TV tonight: the internet’s favourite trainspotter takes a space adventure
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Democratic congressman punched in racist attack at Sundance film festival
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Josephine review – Channing Tatum is a knockout in shattering drama of lost innocence
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When Does ‘American Idol’ 2026 Start? Season 24 Premiere Date
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Leviticus review – queer desire is a deadly curse in haunting horror
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I Want Your Sex review – vampy Olivia Wilde almost saves Gregg Araki’s tame dom-sub romp
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The Incomer review – Domhnall Gleeson tries to lift aggressively quirky comedy
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Madeline Horwath on not watching Heated Rivalry with your parents – cartoon
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Bear Grylls: ‘I’ve bought an apocalypse-proof boat, with an array of weaponry’
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‘A long time coming’: table tennis world hails Marty Supreme-fueled boom
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In this Trump era, we need satire more than ever. Just don’t expect it to save democracy | Alexander Hurst
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The Guide #227: A brain-melting sci-fi movie marathon, curated by Britain’s best cult film-maker
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TV tonight: flawless prison drama is the first must-watch show of the year
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From Saipan to Take That: your complete entertainment guide to the week ahead
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