| 10.07.2025 3:12 Mel Robbins, Author of �The Let Them Theory,’ Shares 5 Tips For a Healthy Relationship The author and podcast host reveals how to let go of control. 10.07.2025 1:15 The Surprising Presence in �The Gospel at Colonus’ In this revival at Little Island, the singer and pastor Kim Burrell shares the stage with a team of queer artists. 10.07.2025 0:40 Tim Blum, Leading L.A. Art Dealer, Closes His Gallery Over 30 years, Blum Gallery was a powerhouse for Los Angeles and Japanese artists. But rising costs and lower sales in the art market forced a reckoning. 09.07.2025 23:02 Paul Libin, an Enduring Force on and Off Broadway, Dies at 94 He staged a noted revival of “The Crucible” in a Manhattan hotel ballroom in 1958, ran Circle in the Square and oversaw the operations of Jujamcyn Theaters. 09.07.2025 22:23 �Ne Zha 2,’ Blockbuster Chinese Animated Film, Will Get English Version The English-language version will feature the voice of Michelle Yeoh and be released in the United States in August. 09.07.2025 21:46 �The Gilded Age’ Enriches Its Portrait of Black High Society Phylicia Rashad has joined the cast as an aristocratic matriarch. In an interview, she, Audra McDonald and Denée Benton discuss the show’s depiction of Black families. 09.07.2025 20:06 �Superman’ Review: It’s a Bird, It’s a Plane, It’s a Reboot! Beginning again with the Man of Steel, this time in the hands of James Gunn. 09.07.2025 19:56 More than Human review – a utopia of self-weaving grass and psychedelic dolphins Design Museum, LondonFrom 3D-printed coral reefs to fungal facades and living fabrics grown from roots, this show embraces a future of nature-centric design�Even when humans get serious about wanting to talk to d ... 09.07.2025 19:32 BBC deciding what to do with new series of MasterChef fronted by Gregg Wallace Latest episodes were filmed before Wallace was sacked and more co-workers made allegations against him The BBC is facing a fresh crisis over whether or not to show this year’s series of MasterChef, in which the s ... 09.07.2025 18:54 Danielle Deadwyler on ’40 Acres and Balancing Brutality and Family The star plays a stoic matriarch raising a militant brood to protect their land and each other against cannibals in R.T. Thorne’s new horror indie. 09.07.2025 18:28 How the Women of �Too Much’ Made Lena Dunham’s Rom-Com Just Right Lena Dunham wanted to open up the world of romantic comedies with her new Netflix series. In interviews, she and the stars Megan Stalter, Janicza Bravo and Emily Ratajkowski discuss how they did it. 09.07.2025 18:02 My Dad just died … again! A close inspection of TV’s most shocking plot-holes A character just got bumped off for the second time in And Just Like That – but it’s far from the first show to mess up in this way. Just look at Friends!Now in its third season, it’s safe to say that HBO’s ... 09.07.2025 18:02 “Too Much” and the Reality of Looking for Love in London Like the lead character of “Too Much,” they moved across the Atlantic with visions of Jane Austen and Merchant Ivory. The reality was a little less dreamy. 09.07.2025 17:12 Latest Daniel Craig Knives Out movie Wake Up Dead Man will open London film festival Josh O’Connor, Glenn Close, Josh Brolin and Mila Kunis also star in third murder mystery featuring Craig as private eye The latest Knives Out film in the popular sleuthing series starring Daniel Craig as private ... 09.07.2025 17:00 Apocalypse in the Tropics review – how Brazilian politics succumbed to rightwing fundamentalism Petra Costa explains how screeching evangelical Christian leaders have become kingmakers to all politicians in a chilling documentary that shows democracy on the brinkPetra Costa’s documentary tells a grim story ... 09.07.2025 16:40 �The best song to have sex to? Kraftwerk has good beats’: Mel Giedroyc’s honest playlist The comedian, presenter and podcaster was haunted by Eleanor Rigby and can’t really handle Abba at karaoke, but which 90s dance banger makes her pine for the good old days?The first song I remember hearing
My mu ... 09.07.2025 15:47 Noughts & Crosses review – Malorie Blackman’s thought experiment confronts the audience anew Regent’s Park Open Air theatre, LondonCallum and Sephy are a modern Romeo and Juliet, forced to grow up fast as they wade through the crushing racial and class structures that pin them in their opposing placesвЂ? ... 09.07.2025 15:42 Wet Leg: Moisturizer review – Doritos, Davina McCall and dumb fun from British indie’s big breakout band (Domino)After winning multiple Grammys and Brits, the Isle of Wight band explore love and sexuality on their second LP – but there’s still room for some barbed put-downsMoisturizer concludes with a track called ... 09.07.2025 15:00 Suit Hung. Tied Tongue review – rabble-rousing revenge drama takes aim at the 1% This Irish mockumentary follows two brothers as they seek violent retribution for institutional failings that killed their mother – it’s angry, engaged and necessary film-makingLuigi Mangione and widespread wra ... 09.07.2025 14:16 The end has no end: The Old Guard 2 and the curse of the cliffhanger ending The sequel to the Netflix hit leaves viewers hanging with a tease for an unconfirmed sequel, highlighting a problem with the state of HollywoodSpoilers aheadThey must think they’re making The Empire Strikes Back ... 09.07.2025 14:00 Gilberto Gil Steps Away From the Stage, Vowing вЂ?My Music Will Continue’ At 83, the lauded Brazilian singer and songwriter whose career in music and politics has encompassed six decades is on a farewell tour. 09.07.2025 13:23 вЂ?We must unite’: Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie’s rallying cry at Nigerian literature festival Author’s keynote speech calls for preservation of Igbo worldview, culture and traditions amid separatist movement turning increasingly violentAs Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie took to the stage in a hall in the south-e ... 09.07.2025 13:00 The Other Way Around review – witty uncoupling comedy is meta breakup movie for grownups This Spanish marital drama finds Itsaso Arana and Vito Sanz planning a party to mark their separation. But not everyone thinks it’s a good ideaA little bit like Woody Allen, or an episode of Seinfeld minus the st ... 09.07.2025 11:42 Ronny Chieng on Trump’s Nobel Nomination: Consider the Source An endorsement from Benjamin Netanyahu for the Nobel Peace Prize is like “a Husband of the Year nomination from O.J. Simpson,” the “Daily Show” host said. 09.07.2025 11:00 Havoc by Rebecca Wait review – a Saint Trinian’s tragicomedy A mysterious illness sweeps through an isolated girls’ boarding school, in a work brimming with horror, humour and hysteriaEven if it wasn’t perched on a cliff on the south coast, the position of St Anne’s, E ... 09.07.2025 11:00 Pavements review – US indie rockers and their dream director run four ideas at once Alex Ross Perry’s intriguing documentary about 90s band Pavement offers a kind of cine-quadriptych, whose effect is to obscure clarityIf ever a film-maker and a band were a match in indie heaven it is lo-fi write ... 09.07.2025 11:00 Ed Sheeran’s Pollock homage has energy but no feeling or truth Abstract art like this gives all abstract art a bad name, just meaningless concoctions that avoid proper scrutinyOne thing is obvious about Ed Sheeran the painter: he doesn’t want to ruin his clothes. He paints i ... 09.07.2025 11:00 Shelter from the storms: queer sanctuaries – in pictures In a world still hostile to the LGBTQ+ community, a new exhibition looks into the things that provide solace, from chosen families in Manila to a decrepit Parisian bar Continue reading... ... 09.07.2025 10:20 TV tonight: on the trail of the man accused of murder by mail A harrowing investigation into online suicide forums tracks the suspected supplier of the lethal poison used by several visitors to the sites. Plus: Poldark revisited by one of the series’ writers. Here’s what ... 09.07.2025 9:00 Building the Band review – Liam Payne’s controversial final show is the kind of reality TV that made him Is it ghoulish to posthumously release this singing contest featuring Payne as a judge? Or a moving tribute? Netflix’s mashup of Love is Blind, The Circle and The Voice certainly claims the latterNetflix’s new ... 09.07.2025 8:36 Sandra Neels, Eminent in Modern Dance for 60 Years, Dies at 85 She was a leading dancer for Merce Cunningham, a prolific choreographer and an admired teacher. 09.07.2025 2:35 Transaction review – ITV’s anarchic new sitcom dives right into the most taboo parts of trans life At its core, comedian Jordan Gray’s series is a broad comic caper about supermarket hi-jinx – but it also offers a refreshing rebellion against the status quoIt’s a long time since ITV set the comedy world al ... Страницы: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 ... 1496 1497 1498 1499 1500 1501 1502 1503 1504 1505 1506 1507 1508 1509 1510 1511 1512 1513 1514 1515 1516 1517 1518 1519 1520 1521 1522 1523 1524 |