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The ex-Ukip leader and whatshisname from Hollyoaks struggle through the Bushtucker Trial as Jamie Lynn Spears leaves the jungle
The ex-Ukip leader and whatshisname from Hollyoaks struggle through the Bushtucker Trial as Jamie Lynn Spears leaves the jungle
We all now know that the lives of rock stars are funnier than fiction. And that's why Rob Reiner's new film will struggle to be relevant
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The only explanation for the sheer awfulness of this all-guns-blazing military drama is that it was dreamt up by intoxicated adolescents
We all now know that the lives of rock stars are funnier than fiction. And that's why Rob Reiner's new film will struggle to be relevant
The author, who has just won Waterstone's Book of the Year, on climate change, tightrope-walking and JK Rowling
Omid Scobie’s latest will soon be put in the bargain bin of history. But these books about the British monarchy will stand the test of time
Alice Oseman’s Heartstopper: Volume 5 continues the multi-million-selling tale of young gay love. In truth, it’s a gently-told, age-old tale
This year saw a bumper crop of historical fiction, some traditional whodunits and more than one big-ticket novel that badly needed an editor
Akomfrah fuses a remarkable array of ingredients in his latest film installation – but doesn't quite transform them into something special
Philip Mould, art dealer and expert on Fake or Fortune?, tells us how to spot a forgery, from scientific analysis to subject matter
Almost all of the movement’s protagonists are represented in this neat, clear argument for reconsidering what we deem a ‘finished’ work
As a new National Gallery exhibition shows, a work of art left in limbo when its creator dies isn’t always a failure
The author, who has just won Waterstone's Book of the Year, on climate change, tightrope-walking and JK Rowling
The only explanation for the sheer awfulness of this all-guns-blazing military drama is that it was dreamt up by intoxicated adolescents
This touring production radiates old-school classiness, with Fiennes powerfully leading from the front
Akomfrah fuses a remarkable array of ingredients in his latest film installation – but doesn't quite transform them into something special
The ex-Ukip leader and whatshisname from Hollyoaks struggle through the Bushtucker Trial as Jamie Lynn Spears leaves the jungle
We all now know that the lives of rock stars are funnier than fiction. And that's why Rob Reiner's new film will struggle to be relevant
Omid Scobie’s latest will soon be put in the bargain bin of history. But these books about the British monarchy will stand the test of time
Outkast rapper André 3000 has made an album of ambient noises and chirping flutes – and it’s getting rave reviews. Is he on to something?