Patrick Kielty: Borderline: reflections on Northern Ireland that are too cosy by half
Kielty is a stand-up uniquely qualified to speak on the topic of his homeland and its borders, but this set, though polished, lacks bite
Kielty is a stand-up uniquely qualified to speak on the topic of his homeland and its borders, but this set, though polished, lacks bite
Twenty years since their debut, we still can't escape Maroon 5's insufferably ubiquitous pop and punchable, egomaniacal frontman Adam Levine
Roy Williams's latest, at Hampstead, dares to hold a mirror up to prejudice within the black community, but the drama doesn't entirely gel
The Hayward Gallery’s new exhibition reveals 11 artists from the African diaspora exploring bleak territory with defiance and brilliance
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James Gavin's new biography of the troubled star shifts blame away from the tabloids and onto the strict father whose approval he craved
Jessie Burton reveals what it's like to become an overnight success – and the conversation that finally persuaded her to write a sequel
Steve Martin and Martin Short's acclaimed comedy-drama is back – but this time the sleuths have become the suspects
The 250 objects in the V&A's new show add up to a sparkling picture of the continent’s multifarious fashion scene
Philip Short’s Putin, the result of hundreds of interviews, is illuminating – but with a subject this volatile, it already feels out of date
While satisfying die-hard fans who will do anything to hear the Stones go down memory lane, this BBC four-parter contains few revelations
BBC Two's excellent, heartbreaking documentary series vividly recreates both the era and the tragedy that came with it
The mind-blowing science-fiction drama continues to test the brain and leaves you wanting more
Paul McCartney's Saturday night headlining set was a triumph in all but one respect – the ludicrous wait to watch it at home. What happened?
They may not have Paul McCartney or Greta Thunberg, but there are plenty more festivals with a touch of the Glastonbury spirit
Austin Butler makes a seductive Elvis in this bright and splashy biopic, while Tom Hanks is hugely entertaining as his questionable manager
Joe Walsh, Don Henley and co are now well into their seventies, but close your eyes at their BST gig, and they sounded immortal
The Grange Festival's new staging updates the plot from the 16th century to just after the First World War, and it works a treat
How criminal was Elvis's wiggle? Was Colonel Tom a murderer? And what really happened during that Christmas special?
Spektor makes a bid for Kate Bush's crown, while Giveon exudes old-school class and Soccer Mommy shows she's the voice of Generation Z
Glastonbury returned after a two-year hiatus. Our team reported live from Worthy Farm as Kendrick Lamar took to the Pyramid Stage
The Pyramid Stage headliner delivered a set stranger than almost anything the festival had seen before, uncompromising in its vision
Serhii Rudenko's new biography Zelensky reminds us that, before the war, very few Ukrainians regarded their leader as St Volodomyr of Kiev
The actor returns to the West End to play a grouchy son caring for his unlikeable father, but the jokes make it hard to engage emotionally
Channel 4’s ponderous and insensitive series on the al-Hilli murders in Annecy raises far more questions than it answers
Eddie Hall: The Beast vs The Mountain followed the Stoke bodybuilder as he took on his Icelandic rival in a serious grudge fight
Age was just a number as crowds revelled to Diana Ross and Billie Eilish alike, while Macca gave the most thrilling set in Glasto history
As last minute headliners in 2010, Gorillaz went down so badly Damon Albarn pleaded with the crowd to sing along. Where did it go wrong?
Children of Paradise is an eerie debut novel by Camilla Grudova, a cinema usher and one of Britain's most best young short story writers
No longer solely dependent on Jagger's ambition, the band are back to their 1970s best thanks to a sober Wood and musically reborn Richards
Glastonbury is back after a two-year hiatus. Our team reported live from Worthy Farm as Paul McCartney took to the Pyramid Stage
Over three golden hours that featured a duet with John Lennon, McCartney served up one absolutely storming classic after another