Springsteen Quotes Found in Crace Sketch
A reader noticed multiple Bruce Springsteen references in John Crace's sketch, including Glory Days, Reason to Believe, and Promised Land.
A reader noticed multiple Bruce Springsteen references in John Crace's sketch, including Glory Days, Reason to Believe, and Promised Land.
A review of the film 'Pike River', detailing the families' fight for justice after the 2010 New Zealand mining disaster that killed 29 men.
Norland College produces elite nannies for royals, with $30k/year tuition and rigorous training. Graduate Alexandra Teasdale shares her journey.
Hollywood star Sydney Sweeney scaled the Sydney Harbour Bridge with boyfriend Scooter Braun and his three children during a break from filming Netflix's Gundam movie in Australia.
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RecommendedFormer cricketer Jo Angel and wife tackle Shitbox Rally to raise funds for cancer research, driving 4000km in a $1500 car.
Jonny Khan's debut play about an uncle and niece manning a rescue helpline during racist attacks in 90s London is well-acted but lacks tension, despite its timely themes.
Guardian readers recall encounters with David Hockney, from a teenage question about his paintings to his influence and a quirky fire alarm story.
Readers respond to Louis de Bernières's dislike of imprecise and redundant speech, sharing their own pet peeves like overuse of 'like' and 'so'.
Rev Michael Humphreys, a Baptist minister and pioneering researcher in adaptive thermal comfort, has died aged 89. His work challenged narrow building standards.
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RecommendedOver 50 years and 30 films, Steven Spielberg and John Williams have created unforgettable movie moments. Their collaboration is a testament to the power of creative partnership.
Meta Ramsay, a high-ranking MI6 officer who helped exfiltrate double agent Oleg Gordievsky and later became a Labour peer, has died aged 89.
Florencia Peña resigned from Luzu TV after falsely announcing the death of Lionel Messi's father. The network fired those responsible and apologized.
Ted Walliker's one-man play Ron at Riverside Studios mixes standup comedy with a violent, absurd tale. Ambitious but lacks depth, leaving the protagonist's motives unclear.
Steve Coogan joins the brilliantly daft second series of Funboys, a BBC sitcom about three idiots in Northern Ireland. Laugh-out-loud comedy with serious comic architecture.
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The Wombles are making a comeback with a new YouTube channel and plans for an international franchise. But can they succeed in today's fragmented media landscape?
Becky Barnicoat's cartoon humorously captures the anxiety of catastrophic thinking about a beloved pet cat, blending wit and relatability.
Amelia Tait reflects on her cringe-worthy viral YouTube video from 2006 and how the internet has changed for teens, for better and worse.
This week's best reads include the rise of predatory OnlyFans managers, tracing Frida Kahlo's footsteps, the death of personal taste, Jamaica's beach access crisis, fridge storage myths, and an Italian football ultra's dark story.
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RecommendedPixar's Toy Story 5 battles a rogue tablet, The Bear returns for its final season, and more in this week's arts and entertainment highlights.
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Jon Snow's Alzheimer's documentary is stirring. Plus, Evonne Goolagong's story, Isle of Wight Festival, and live sport including England v New Zealand Test cricket.
Romesh Ranganathan hosts a physical elimination contest featuring online stars in ludicrous challenges, reminiscent of It's a Knockout but with a modern twist.
Five multiple-choice questions set by children to test your knowledge, plus a chance to submit your own junior brainteasers for future quizzes.
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RecommendedTest your knowledge with the Saturday quiz featuring questions on climate, history, culture, and more. Can you answer all 15?
Illustrator Stanley Chow discusses how his image of Andy Burnham became a visual shorthand for the mayor's anti-establishment sentiment and his legal action against Reform UK for unauthorized use.
A culture journalist argues that live music gigs are often muddy, pricey, and uncomfortable, while cinemas offer a superior, relaxing experience.
Candice Carty-Williams discusses the success of Queenie, the painful TV adaptation process, and her upcoming sequel exploring motherhood and Black maternal healthcare.
Artist Frank Bowling, 92, discusses his happiest moments, guiltiest pleasures, and the lessons life has taught him in this candid interview.
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RecommendedChristopher Harry's latest cartoon humorously highlights the perils of seaside holidays, from aggressive seagulls to unpredictable weather.