Mina the Hollower: 8-Bit Wonder Keeps You Coming Back
Mina the Hollower's Tenebrous Isle is a sprawling, mysterious 8-bit world full of secrets, quirky characters, and rewarding exploration, making its tough difficulty worth enduring.
Mina the Hollower's Tenebrous Isle is a sprawling, mysterious 8-bit world full of secrets, quirky characters, and rewarding exploration, making its tough difficulty worth enduring.
The Tony Awards are June 7 at Radio City Music Hall. Hosted by Pink, with top nominees 'The Lost Boys' and 'Schmigadoon!' each earning 12 nods. History may be made with June Squibb and Nathan Lane.
Paul McCartney reveals he still asks John Lennon for advice 'in his mind' when writing songs, feeling his spirit remains with him. He discusses new album 'The Boys of Dungeon Lane' and Lennon's legacy.
Rebekah Vardy admits she has no idea where her family will live after Jamie Vardy left Cremonese. The couple's Italian adventure ended after one season, with struggles over schools and comfort foods.
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RecommendedCoronation Street's Michael Le Vell shares a kiss with fiancée Louise Gibbons hours before their wedding, after 12 years together.
Selena Gomez enjoyed a London heatwave, visiting Hampstead Heath and sightseeing with Only Murders In The Building co-stars Steve Martin and Martin Short.
The Obama Presidential Center nears completion, sparking debate over its design in a city known for iconic architecture. Critics compare it to a grain elevator; supporters see a bold new landmark.
Jo Ann Harris, the 1970s star of 'The Beguiled' and 'The Parallax View', was spotted in Los Angeles looking remarkably youthful at 77, sparking nostalgia and romance rumors with Clint Eastwood.
Susan Boyle has fans buzzing after teasing a new project, but eagle-eyed followers suspect it's a collaboration with ice cream brand Cornetto, not a new song.
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RecommendedFrom Dead Man's Wire to Propeller, discover the seven best films airing on TV this week, including a one-way night coach thriller and more.
Chilean-German producer Matías Aguayo returns with Anenoa, a playful dance album blending Latin rhythms, ghetto house, and trance with his signature shapeshifting vocals.
A review roundup of recent translated fiction, including Mieko Kawakami's 'Sisters in Yellow', Ananda Devi's 'All Flesh', and more, exploring themes of crime, body image, and discrimination.
A new horror movie delves into the eerie world of backrooms, capturing the unsettling beauty of abandoned architecture and liminal spaces.
The Women's prize-shortlisted novelist shares her earliest reading memories, favourite books, and the authors who inspired her, including John Steinbeck, Joan Didion, and Jhumpa Lahiri.
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RecommendedStephen Collins' cartoon satirizes the streaming wars, highlighting the proliferation of services like Netflix, Disney, Amazon Prime, and BobuutV.
Allison Janney delivers a towering performance in this talky two-hander about grief and connection, a sharp script elevates familiar territory.
Nicolas Cage reveals he was offered the role of Green Goblin in Sam Raimi's Spider-Man, but chose Adaptation. What if he had said yes?
Ruth Evans' north London Victorian terrace bursts with colour and art. After 30 years and three renovations, she and designer Mika Burdett created a joyful, maximalist home.
Ear's second album Rumspringa blends lo-fi nostalgia with warped electronics, deconstructing pop into vivid, off-kilter soundscapes. Plus this week's best new tracks.
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RecommendedThe Guardian's picture editors select striking images from around the world, including rare otter pups, a vice-presidential chest bump, and more.
The Guardian invites readers to share their holiday disaster stories for a new series. From lost luggage to extreme weather, tell us about your worst trip.
Nish Kumar discusses his new show targeting comics who court the manosphere and perform at Saudi festivals, his career, and the ethics of comedy in a polarized era.
Russell T Davies' new drama 'Tip Toe' examines rising homophobia through a neighbourly feud in Manchester, starring Alan Cumming and David Morrissey.
Reclusive Canadian artist Steven Shearer opens up about his stunning paintings inspired by heavy metal subcultures and German Romanticism, ahead of his first UK show in 17 years.
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RecommendedCamille Henrot's new exhibition 'Don't' at Perimeter gallery explores sexual psychodrama through immersive installations, provoking thought on desire and power dynamics.
A stripped-down production of the anti-musical Once opens Alan Cumming's debut season at Pitlochry festival theatre, offering a low-key pleasure with maudlin songs.
The Guardian has won a News & Documentary Emmy for Along the Green Line, its fourth Emmy win, recognizing fearless multimedia reporting on global crises.
This week's art dispatch features British landscape painting, Jack White's debut exhibition, Wendy McMurdo's uncanny portraits, and more.
A review of Thomas Hampson and Ksenija Sidorova's performance of Schubert's Winterreise at King's Place, London, which felt style over substance.
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RecommendedCelebrity chef Yotam Ottolenghi shares tips for effortless summer cooking, featuring a vadouvan coronation chicken salad and a mango mess dessert, emphasizing simplicity and shared meals.