Funny Pics for Boot Camp Recruits
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Glastonbury 2022: The best moments as the festival comes to a close
Glastonbury returned after a two-year hiatus. Our team reported live from Worthy Farm as Kendrick Lamar took to the Pyramid Stage
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Kendrick Lamar, Glastonbury review: Baffling, dazzling and brilliant closing Pyramid Stage show
The Pyramid Stage headliner delivered a set stranger than almost anything the festival had seen before, uncompromising in its vision
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The first English-language biography of Zelensky reveals what Ukrainians really think of him
Serhii Rudenko's new biography Zelensky reminds us that, before the war, very few Ukrainians regarded their leader as St Volodomyr of Kiev
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Stranger Things's David Harbour stars in a darkly comic play about his own mental health
The actor returns to the West End to play a grouchy son caring for his unlikeable father, but the jokes make it hard to engage emotionally
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Murder in the Alps, review: ghoulish docuseries treats death as entertainment
Channel 4's ponderous and insensitive series on the al-Hilli murders in Annecy raises far more questions than it answers
Comment and analysis
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How long before Mozart's Così Fan Tutte is cancelled?
Garsington's production of the composer's Carry On-like opera is top-class – but feminists may struggle with its fickle women
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Can TV game shows point the way out of our post-pandemic malaise?
This week, Victoria has been watching Taskmaster: Champion of Champions and One Question on Channel 4
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Prince William and Kate have never looked so conventional
Jamie Coreth's portrait offers a pair of good likenesses in dutiful style – but shouldn't our future king aspire to more energetic things?
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Elvis is a pack of lies – not that it matters
Baz Luhrmann's new biopic takes huge liberties with the facts, but if it introduces a new generation to the King's music then it's worth it
Reviews
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Kendrick Lamar, Glastonbury review: Baffling, dazzling and brilliant closing Pyramid Stage show
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The first English-language biography of Zelensky reveals what Ukrainians really think of him
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Stranger Things's David Harbour stars in a darkly comic play about his own mental health
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Glastonbury 2022 review: a riotous celebration of how music can bridge the generation gap
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When a megacorp tries to buy an eerie old cinema – things get weird
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The Rolling Stones, BST Hyde Park, review: the greatest guitar band in the world is reborn
Behind the music
Rock's untold stories, from band-splitting feuds to the greatest performances of all time
Tonight's TV
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What's on TV tonight: Murder in the Alps, Glastonbury, Top Gear and more
Your complete guide to the week's television, films and sport, across terrestrial and digital platforms
Screen Secrets
A regular series telling the stories behind film and TV's greatest hits – and most fascinating flops
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The first English-language biography of Zelensky reveals what Ukrainians really think of him
Serhii Rudenko's new biography Zelensky reminds us that, before the war, very few Ukrainians regarded their leader as St Volodomyr of Kiev
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When a megacorp tries to buy an eerie old cinema – things get weird
Children of Paradise is an eerie debut novel by Camilla Grudova, a cinema usher and one of Britain's most best young short story writers
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Books will survive the cost of living crisis and we're all the better for it
The pandemic may have tempted us to dive back into reading but turning those pages and getting stuck in can enhance our lives
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Shame on publishers for snubbing JK Rowling
Harry Potter saved their industry – 25 years later, they're pretending she doesn't exist. It's pure hypocrisy
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Why modern culture is dying
McCartney is playing Glastonbury, Kate Bush is number one and Top Gun 2 is the year's big film. Have original ideas fallen out of fashion?
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Prince William and Kate have never looked so conventional
Jamie Coreth's portrait offers a pair of good likenesses in dutiful style – but shouldn't our future king aspire to more energetic things?
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'People are still besotted with European art. It is the main story'
Not everything in the past needs to be corrected, says National Gallery director Gabriele Finaldi
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Hackney Windrush Commission review: a sublime, spectacular honouring of a generation and their descendants
The new permanent public artwork by British artist Thomas J Price, outside Hackney Town Hall, is a beautiful and poignant piece of work
In depth
More stories
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Glastonbury 2022: The best moments as the festival comes to a close
Glastonbury returned after a two-year hiatus. Our team reported live from Worthy Farm as Kendrick Lamar took to the Pyramid Stage
-
Kendrick Lamar, Glastonbury review: Baffling, dazzling and brilliant closing Pyramid Stage show
The Pyramid Stage headliner delivered a set stranger than almost anything the festival had seen before, uncompromising in its vision
-
The first English-language biography of Zelensky reveals what Ukrainians really think of him
Serhii Rudenko's new biography Zelensky reminds us that, before the war, very few Ukrainians regarded their leader as St Volodomyr of Kiev
-
Stranger Things's David Harbour stars in a darkly comic play about his own mental health
The actor returns to the West End to play a grouchy son caring for his unlikeable father, but the jokes make it hard to engage emotionally
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Murder in the Alps, review: ghoulish docuseries treats death as entertainment
Channel 4's ponderous and insensitive series on the al-Hilli murders in Annecy raises far more questions than it answers
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What happened when the two world's strongest men met in the boxing ring
Eddie Hall: The Beast vs The Mountain followed the Stoke bodybuilder as he took on his Icelandic rival in a serious grudge fight
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Glastonbury 2022 review: a riotous celebration of how music can bridge the generation gap
Age was just a number as crowds revelled to Diana Ross and Billie Eilish alike, while Macca gave the most thrilling set in Glasto history
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Excruciating failure or underrated triumph? When Gorillaz bombed at Glastonbury
As last minute headliners in 2010, Gorillaz went down so badly Damon Albarn pleaded with the crowd to sing along. Where did it go wrong?
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Source: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/
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