Culture
Is Israeli spy thriller False Flag, the new Homeland?
'Homeland' began life on Israeli TV, as did 'In Treatment'. Can the magic be repeated with Fox's new Hebrew-language spy thriller 'False Flag', and how and why does Israeli TV punch above its weight
Movies You Might Have Missed: Richard Linklater's Bernie
Jack Black gives his finest screen performance in this film about a man for whom even a murder conviction cannot sully his good name
- TV + radio reviews
The Leftovers season 3 episode 4 review
*Do not read if you haven't seen The Leftovers season three*
- TV + radio news
Two former Doctor Who actors lock horns over Jodie Whittaker casting
Davison said the casting meant the 'loss of a role model for boys'
- Review
Dunkirk film review: Christopher Nolan
Dunkirk is an exercise in focused simplicity and could easily have worked as a silent film
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Dick Van Dyke to be honoured with Bafta's Excellence in TV award
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Michael Fassbender goes Nordic Noir in trailer for The Snowman
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Una trailer: Exclusive look at play adaptation starring Rooney Mara
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Andrew Garfield clarifies Angels in America comments after backlash
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James Franco's Tommy Wiseau syncs incredibly well with the The Room
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- Book reviews
One Day We'll All Be Dead and None of This Will Matter by Scaachi Koul
Fierce, funny and unapologetic, Canadian author Scaachi Koul uses sharp wit and candid humour to confront issues of sexism, racism and stereotypes in her debut book
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The Concierge by Gerard Gilbert review: A topical summer thriller
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Madame Zero Sarah Hall review: A stunning new collection
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A Good Country review: You may find yourself drawn to earlier books
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The Lying Game by Ruth Ware, review: A plausible mystery
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The Ministry of Utmost Happiness by Arundhati Roy, book review
- Book news + features
Waterstones is throw shade at Andrea Leadsom after Jane Austen blunder
'Anyone know who Jane Austen's agent is? We'd love to book her for an event'
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Two new Harry Potter 'History of Magic' books coming this October
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Margaret Atwood says feminism isn't thinking women are always right
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'World-first' statue of Jane Austen unveiled on 200th anniversary
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A new £10 note is being released for Jane Austen's 200th anniversary
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Jane Austen's influence is greater than just being on the new tenner
- Art news + features
Salvador Dalí’s body set to be exhumed for paternity suit
'I just want the truth to be known,' says Maria Pilar Abel
- Review
- Music reviews
Blink-182 at the O2 Arena - gig review
Despite the noticeable absence of former frontman Tom Delonge, the chemistry onstage is as good as ever
- Music news + features
Kendal Calling partners with Twitch to livestream festival
Festival features Stereophonics, Frightened Rabbit, The Hunna, Fickle Friends, Feeder and many more
- Review
- Theatre + dance reviews
Dessert review: It vents its eloquent anger on economic inequality
Trevor Nunn directs Oliver Cotton's new play which explores wealth and greed with plenty of twists and turns
- Theatre + dance news + features
Is it right for artists to demand their work is destroyed after death?
Playwright Edward Albee instructed his friends to destroy any unfinished manuscripts, but could the law step in to save them for posterity?
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Andrew Garfield faces backlash after comments on sexuality
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Voices of the Amazon review: It’s painfully well meant
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The Mentor review: The play does not really rise to the occasion
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Committee review: Sandra Marvin is superb as Camila Batmanghelidjh
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Alain Platel / Les Ballets C de la B review: It feels punishingly long
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- Photography
Where are you, my love? Being LGBT in Istanbul
- Architecture