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The show people really love to hate

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The show returns with Sarah Jessica Parker's Carrie as a widow and Cynthia Nixon's Miranda in Los Angeles. What is unlikely...
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A big disappointment from Wes Anderson

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Set in a US desert town, the director's latest features perhaps his starriest cast ever, including Tom Hanks, Scarlett Johansson and...
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7 cleverly designed emergency homes

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(Image credit: Chiara Becattini)On World Refugee Day we look at some of the ingenious dwellings around the world created for displaced...
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Gen Z and millennials’ folk obsession

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(Image credit: Getty Images)Summer is when folk fans – of all generations – come out in force. But is the new...
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The film that Churchill tried to ban

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Powell and Pressburger's classic satire about the British military turns 80 this month. Mark Allison reflects on the controversy around its...
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A show that ‘revels in its twists’

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With high-tech dystopias and pointed satire, and a cast including Aaron Paul, Josh Hartnett, Salma Hayek Pinault and Kate Mara, Black...
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The stories that define Korea

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(Image credit: Apple TV+)While Squid Game, Parasite and BTS have dominated Korea's pop culture revolution, books and stories are now having...
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The ultimate inside view of The Beatles

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(Image credit: Paul McCartney)As the "final Beatles record" is announced, unseen photos of the band are revealed, chronicling an extraordinary time,...
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Van Gogh’s darkest symbol

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Known for his sunflowers, Vincent van Gogh was also drawn to another recurring symbol – one that gave him strength at...
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How Jurassic Park was ‘Jaws on land’

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Released 30 years ago, Jurassic Park is both an action blockbuster and a terrifying horror, writes Gregory Wakeman. He finds out...