Angela L Miller Et Al American Encounters Art History and Cultural Identity 1st Edition
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A heartwarming walk with Paul Merson equally he trades in booze for birdsong
Merson discusses his demons while discovering the countryside for the first time - but this is more therapy session than BBC nature show
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Sam Ryder may finally provide U.k. a winning shot at Eurovision
The charismatic TikTok metal caput is the UK's Eurovision entry for 2022, and may correspond our best adventure in decades
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The Staircase, review: a corkscrewing whodunit to match the hit documentary
This HBO dramatisation of the popular Netflix documentary keeps y'all hooked with its primal mystery: did Michael Peterson kill his married woman?
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The White Card, Northern Phase, review: besides many statistics, not enough story
Claudia Rankine'due south play about race and privilege deals with important themes, but makes for unconvincing fine art
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Comment and assay
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Sam Ryder may finally provide Great britain a winning shot at Eurovision
The charismatic TikTok metal head is the Uk'southward Eurovision entry for 2022, and may stand for our all-time take chances in decades
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Why I volition never watch a Curiosity film
The superhero leviathan is infantalising viewers and impoverishing our culture
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No-ane cares if Boris doesn't watch Lorraine Kelly – the Blair era is over
The Left'southward joy over the PM's 'gaffe' is misguided – working-class voters care about action, not syrupy 'we're just like you' TV references
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Lucy Worsley sensationally unbuttons the murderous scandals of Victorian women
A new Radio 4 series – replete with sex and scandal – explores the motives of Victorian killers with a contemporary feminist twist
Reviews
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The White Bill of fare, Northern Stage, review: too many statistics, not enough story
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Arica, review: a grimly enthralling tale of corporate malversation
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House of Ife: familiar clashes of culture and generation, with ane amazing star plow
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Center, National Theatre, review: essential viewing for anyone with a rocky marriage
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Arcade Fire, Nosotros: big ideas, grand emotions, and right up there with their best
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Barry & Joan: treading the boards with 2 veterans of British vaudeville's gilt age
Backside the music
Rock'southward untold stories, from band-splitting feuds to the greatest performances of all time
Tonight's TV
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What's on Tv set tonight: The Terror: Infamy, Tehran and more
Your complete guide to the week's television, films and sport, across terrestrial and digital platforms
Screen Secrets
A regular serial telling the stories behind movie and Boob tube's greatest hits – and almost fascinating flops
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Sophie Ward interview: every bit a model, I made sure my hotel door was locked
The actress and 'confront of the 80s' talks about writing novels and her regret about her famous father
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Y'all can't trust a word in this unbelievable biography
This maddening novel is a faux-biography full of puzzles and contradictions – but all its meta trappings tin't brand upward for poor writing
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Did Bobby Kennedy murder Marilyn Monroe?
A new Netflix documentary concludes that Marilyn was not 'deliberately killed'. Merely one onetime LAPD investigator disagrees
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The Opposite of a Person by Lieke Marsman review: a fizzing tale of heartbreak and climate disaster
The Dutch poet laureate moves between prose, verse and script-like dialogue in this inventive, and excellent translated, novel
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Donald Baechler, divisive New York painter who paid prisoners and drunks to describe for him – obituary
His cartoonish images, often culled from art by social outcasts, were touted in the 1980s equally a Popular Fine art renaissance but reviled by others
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Radical Landscapes: a bracingly dissimilar kind of constitutional through the British countryside
Tate Liverpool's new show is only partly light-green and often far from pleasant – and that'due south precisely what's so enjoyable nigh information technology
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How Venice transformed Monet's fine art
As one of his Venetian views goes on sale, our writer charts the artist'due south obsession with the urban center's lite and water
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The trouble-making life of 'big fame hunter' Ron Galella
Brando knocked out his teeth; Richard Burton had him beaten upwardly; Jackie Onassis sued him. But the pioneering paparazzo had no regrets
In depth
More stories
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Incoherent tension, Emmy awards and now Glenn Shut: why Israeli serial Tehran has got it all
The superbly crafted Apple Television+ serial is tense, atmospheric and offers some clever cultural commentary
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What's on TV tonight: The Terror: Infamy, Tehran and more
Your complete guide to the week'southward television set, films and sport, across terrestrial and digital platforms
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TV Baftas 2022 predictions: who should win... and who volition win
Russell T Davies's Aids crunch drama Information technology's a Sin is being tipped to bulldoze the competition – just should information technology?
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Sophie Ward interview: as a model, I fabricated certain my hotel door was locked
The actress and 'face of the 80s' talks about writing novels and her regret almost her famous father
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A heartwarming walk with Paul Merson as he trades in booze for birdsong
Merson discusses his demons while discovering the countryside for the first time - but this is more therapy session than BBC nature prove
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Sam Ryder may finally provide Britain a winning shot at Eurovision
The charismatic TikTok metallic caput is the Britain'due south Eurovision entry for 2022, and may represent our best risk in decades
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The Staircase, review: a corkscrewing whodunit to lucifer the striking documentary
This HBO dramatisation of the popular Netflix documentary keeps you lot hooked with its central mystery: did Michael Peterson kill his wife?
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The White Menu, Northern Stage, review: too many statistics, non plenty story
Claudia Rankine'south play about race and privilege deals with important themes, but makes for unconvincing art
Source: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/
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