Culture
Harry Styles interview: 'It’s exciting to share a piece of me'
When boy band members try to make the transition to credible artist, there are plenty of critics willing to knock them down a peg or two. Styles tells Joe Coscarelli how not pandering to what’s popular on the radio has helped him to keep things ‘honest’
Sandra Hüller on Toni Erdmann, In the Aisles and German cinema
As German cinema is enjoying a renaissance at the Cannes Film Festival, we catch up with its star Hüller, on set of her new film ‘In Den Gängen’ (‘In the Aisles’)
- TV + radio reviews
The Leftovers season 3 episode 5 review
*Do not read ahead if you haven't seen The Leftovers season 3*
- TV + radio news
How to watch the Twin Peaks season 3 in the UK and US
David Lynch's cult TV series returns
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The Rock announces run for President with running partner Tom Hanks
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CNN anchor apologises for 'crude' remark to Trump supporter
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House of Cards actor Robin Wright: 'Trump has stolen all of our ideas'
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Jimmy Fallon says people 'have a right to be mad' on Trump interview
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Young Sheldon trailer is more of the same in Big Bang Theory spin-off
How Brexit is already hitting the British film industry
UK-European co-productions — such as Ken Loach’s I, Daniel Blake —could be a thing of the past
- Music reviews
Album reviews: Radiophonic Workshop, Erasure, Chastity Brown and more
Jane Weaver - Modern Kosmology, Angelo Badalamenti - Music From Twin Peaks, and Low Cut Connie - Dirty Pictures Pt. 1
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John Mayer at the O2 Arena: Still searching, but he's getting there
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Take That at the SSE Hydro Arena, Glasgow – review
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Album reviews: Paul Weller, Afghan Whigs, Chris Stapleton, and more
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Deftones play London's Alexandra Palace - Gig review
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Michael Kiwanuka, Royal Albert Hall: A special talent comes of age
- Music news + features
Prince's siblings named as heirs to $200m estate
Ruling follows lengthy and drawn-out legal battle after singer's death in April 2016
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David Bowie beats Drake as most popular recording artist of 2016
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Harry Styles makes some bold fashion choices in new Carpool Karaoke
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RITUAL shares video for 'Wouldn't Be Love' - premiere
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PWR BTTM issue three statements after allegations of sexual assault
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DJ Khaled crashes Berkeley graduates ceremony
- Art news + features
Edward Hopper: the artist that captured urban loneliness like no other
The realist painter’s brand of Americanism was a counterpoint to the country’s optimism. Fifty years after his death, his legacy lives on
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Picasso: Minotaurs and Matadors review: Extravagantly choreographed
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Alberto Giacometti at Tate Modern review: What variety there is here
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Pineapple gets left at an exhibition, people mistake it for art
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Banksy claims responsibility for EU flag mural in Dover
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Banksy on Brexit? Mysterious EU flag graffiti appears in Dover
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- Book reviews
Men Without Women by Haruki Murakami review: Each story is a gem
A new collection of short stories by Murakami explore the lives of men who find themselves alone
- Book news + features
Theresa May refuses to compare herself to a Harry Potter character
Prime Minister was asked about the books during a school visit
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Queer City by Peter Ackroyd: A pocket history of sex in London
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Milo Yiannopoulos to self-publish memoir and sue Simon & Schuster
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Bill Clinton is writing a thriller called 'The President Is Missing'
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Ivanka Trump criticised for 'equating working schedules to slavery'
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Hog: proper pork recipes from the snout to the squeak
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- Theatre + dance reviews
Winter Hill review: It feels like bad 1970s agitprop
The world premiere of Timberlake Wertenbaker's play about eight local women dealing with the consequences of a luxurious skyscraper hotel being built in Bolton feels too unbelievable
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Room review: Prurience and sentimentality are admirably kept at bay
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Casanova review: A whirl of fluent choreography
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Salomé review: It's forever on the verge of toppling into bathos
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Occupational Hazards review: Gripping and thought-provoking play
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Angels in America review: A seven-and-a-half hour experience
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- Theatre + dance news + features
This is Not Culturally Significant review: Intense and disturbing
Adam Scott-Rowley has brought his entirely naked and thoroughly exhilarating performance to one of London's newest theatres which will terrify audiences in this unmissable one-man show