Marc Fennell's 'Stuff the British Stole' Live in Canberra
Award-winning journalist Marc Fennell brings his hit podcast 'Stuff the British Stole' to the stage in Canberra, exploring the stories behind plundered artifacts.
Award-winning journalist Marc Fennell brings his hit podcast 'Stuff the British Stole' to the stage in Canberra, exploring the stories behind plundered artifacts.
Discover how the Australian horror film 'Leviathan' uniquely explores the eerie Backrooms concept, blending psychological terror with local folklore.
Martin Parr's final commission captures Lacock village life months before his death. The exhibition at Lacock Abbey runs from June 2026.
Rebecca Shaw explores how Widow's Bay balances mystery and comedy, appealing to both casual viewers and those who love theorizing about clues and plot twists.
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The London Museum will reopen in November in restored Smithfield market halls, featuring 7m artefacts, late-night DJ sets, and a focus on being a democratic social space for all Londoners.
Martha Reeves, the iconic Motown voice behind Dancing in the Street, is releasing her first album in 22 years. Submit your questions before June 23.
Tilda Swinton makes her audiobook debut narrating Olivia Laing's The Lonely City, a blend of memoir and cultural analysis on urban isolation and creativity in New York.
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The animator behind the Minions franchise answers your questions as the new film Minions & Monsters hits theaters. Submit by June 19.
Pianist Stephen Hough explores the history of piano transcription, from Bach to Liszt, and its revival in the 21st century, ahead of his new album 'Piano Postcards'.
Hayley Kiyoko's directorial debut 'Girls Like Girls' is a meandering teen romance that prioritizes representation over substance, with groan-worthy dialogue and a weak narrative.
Myles Smith's debut album 'My Mess, My Heart, My Life' is a formulaic blend of Mumford & Sons, Coldplay, and Ed Sheeran, lacking originality despite commercial success.
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South African indie star Bongeziwe Mabandla opens up about his struggles with addiction, a cancer scare, and the resilience behind his uplifting new album Ndingubani.
The Guardian's film writers have shared their top films of 2026 so far. Now we want to hear from you! Tell us your favorite film and why.
We want to hear about the best new podcasts you've discovered this year. Tell us your nomination and why you love it.
Gilbert & George discuss their new exhibition, collaboration with street artist Endless, and the legacy of their 'living sculpture' philosophy in an exclusive interview.
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RecommendedJudith 'Judy' Wyler Sheldon, 84, daughter of Oscar-winning director William Wyler, and her husband Wylie Sheldon, 86, were found dead in their running Jeep on a California highway.
Perth mummy blogger Constance Hall shares her struggle with vape addiction, seeking advice from followers after failed attempts to quit, including hypnosis.
Penelope worries trespassing teaches wrong lessons. Spencer sees no harm. Read both sides and decide who's wrong in this family dispute.
Cassandra Neyenesch's debut novel follows a middle-aged mother's illicit affair with a younger roofer, blending tragicomedy with a gripping murder mystery.
Two macabre Spanish TV plays from the 1970s are released as a double bill: a cult surreal short film and a satirical horror on TV obsession.
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A new documentary follows families seeking to overturn wrongful convictions and restore their loved ones' reputations, highlighting systemic flaws.
Canberra's Alchemy Chorus marks a decade of inclusive singing, bringing together diverse voices in celebration of community and harmony.
The BBC commissioned a second series of a show featuring Ashley Cain despite facing misconduct allegations against the presenter, raising questions about due diligence.
Challenge yourself with the Guardian's Thursday quiz, covering general knowledge and topical news in a fun trivia format.
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