Angela L Miller Et Al American Encounters Art History and Cultural Identity 1st Edition

  • 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

    Paul Merson in Hutton-le-Hole on the North York Moors on his BBC show A Walk Through My Life
  • 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

  • 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?

  • 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

Comment and assay

  • 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

    Sam Ryder UK Eurovision song contest winner winning entry 2022 official music
  • Why I volition never watch a Curiosity film

    The superhero leviathan is infantalising viewers and impoverishing our culture

    Zendaya and Tom Holland in Spider-Man: No Way Home, 2021
  • 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

    Boris Johnson on the campaign trail in the north-west of England
  • 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

    Broadcaster and historian Lucy Worsley

Reviews

  • The White Bill of fare, Northern Stage, review: too many statistics, not enough story

    Claudia Rankine's play about race and privilege deals with of import themes, but makes for unconvincing fine art

    Estella Daniels Charlotte in The White Card
  • Arica, review: a grimly enthralling tale of corporate malversation

    Filmmakers tell the story of the Swedish mining company Boliden and 20,000 tons of toxic waste dumped outside the Chilean town of Arica

    A scene from Arica
  • House of Ife: familiar clashes of culture and generation, with ane amazing star plow

    Beru Tessema's naturalistic new drama, which revolves around a bereaved British Ethiopian family, reveals Michael Workeye every bit a rising star

    Karla-Simone Spence, Jude Akuwudike and Michael Workeye in House of Ife at the Bush Theatre
  • Center, National Theatre, review: essential viewing for anyone with a rocky marriage

    Superb performances from Claire Rushbrook and Daniel Ryan bolster David Eldridge's subtle, poignant drama

    Middle National theatre David Eldridge
  • Arcade Fire, Nosotros: big ideas, grand emotions, and right up there with their best

    The Canadian-American ensemble'southward sixth album is as musically and thematically ambitious as you'd expect, and information technology delivers in spades

    Arcade Fire
  • Barry & Joan: treading the boards with 2 veterans of British vaudeville's gilt age

    You'll emerge from this pic happy that these two troupers are still plying their merchandise, and much ameliorate versed on the Commedia dell'Arte

    Barry Grantham and Joan Grantham

Backside the music

Rock'southward untold stories, from band-splitting feuds to the greatest performances of all time

Tonight's TV

  • 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

  • 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

    Sophie Ward photographed in east London for The Telegraph
  • 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

    Book review The Unauthorised Biography of Ezra Maas by Daniel James
  • Did Bobby Kennedy murder Marilyn Monroe?

    A new Netflix documentary concludes that Marilyn was not 'deliberately killed'. Merely one onetime LAPD investigator disagrees

    'She would have taken down the Presidency': Marilyn Monroe in 1953
  • 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

    Book review The Opposite of a Person by Lieke Marsman
  • 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

    Donald Baecher pictured at a New York charity auction in 2008
  • 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

    Peter Kennard's Haywain with Cruise Missiles (1980)
  • 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

    La Serenissima: Monet's Le Grand Canal et Santa Maria della Salute (detail)
  • 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 your face: Priscilla Presley, photographed by Ron Galella, 1980

In depth

More stories

  • 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

    Glenn Close as Marjan Montazeri in series two of Tehran
  • 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

    Cristina Rodlo in The Terror: Infamy
  • 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?

    (From top left): Olly Alexander in It's a Sin, Kate Winslet in Mare of Easttown, Rose Matafeo in Starstruck, and Matthew Macfadyen in Succession
  • 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

    Sophie Ward photographed in east London for The Telegraph
  • 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

    Paul Merson in Hutton-le-Hole on the North York Moors on his BBC show A Walk Through My Life
  • 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

    Sam Ryder UK Eurovision song contest winner winning entry 2022 official music
  • 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?

    Colin Firth and Toni Collette as Michael and Kathleen Peterson in The Staircase on HBO Max
  • 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

    Estella Daniels Charlotte in The White Card

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Source: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/

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