Global Photo Diary: Eid, Conflict, and Art
A visual journey across the world captures Eid al-Fitr preparations, humanoid art exhibitions, and scenes from conflict zones, highlighting diverse human experiences.
A visual journey across the world captures Eid al-Fitr preparations, humanoid art exhibitions, and scenes from conflict zones, highlighting diverse human experiences.
John Simm expresses his excitement as ITV's beloved crime drama Grace prepares to premiere its sixth season, featuring four new standalone films based on Peter James novels.
Brooklyn Beckham has reportedly avoided meeting his father David and brother Romeo in Los Angeles, despite their close proximity, amid a deepening family estrangement.
Channel 4's new reality series The Hunt: Prey vs Predator blends elements of Squid Games and Traitors in a Bulgarian forest setting. Contestants face challenges and nightly eliminations for a £100k prize.
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RecommendedQueen Camilla's fuller, defined eyebrows during a state visit were the work of London's 'Eyebrow Queen' Suzanne Martin, whose £1,400 bespoke procedure is praised by celebrities like Dua Lipa and Ellie Goulding for a youthful look without surgery.
Karen Doherty, the therapist from Netflix's hit series Blue Therapy, explains the crucial indicators that couples should seek counselling and how therapy creates a safe space for resolution.
Carmit Bachar, an original Pussycat Doll, reveals she was not invited to join the group's reunion as a trio and learned about the plans from public announcements.
MS Now, formerly MSNBC, announces significant programming shifts, including a new morning show hosted by Stephanie Ruhle and adjustments to key time slots, effective June.
A new documentary explores men spending thousands on rented girlfriends, revealing themes of misogyny, control, and the impact of online communities on real-life relationships.
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RecommendedA new adaptation of Maxim Gorky's Summerfolk at the National's Olivier theatre blends comedy and raunch with sharp satire of the pre-revolutionary elite.
Channel 5 producers defend their controversial drama about Huw Edwards, stating it raises urgent online safety concerns and gives voice to the alleged victim, who collaborated on the script.
Photographer Steve Parke shares the story behind the Notorious magazine cover shoot where he painted 'Free' on Prince's stomach, revealing the artist's playful nature and creative control.
Ahead of Oscars 2027, early predictions highlight potential nominees like Aaron Sorkin, Sandra Hüller, and Andrew Garfield in films tackling social media, sci-fi, and AI.
Belfast electro-punk duo Chalk discuss their hybrid Protestant-Catholic and English-Irish heritage, exploring identity crises and unity through their debut album Crystalpunk.
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RecommendedRydal Mount, William Wordsworth's final residence, has been acquired by the Wordsworth Trust, ensuring its preservation and public access after a decline in visitors and a £2.5m sale.
Jennifer M Kroot's documentary Hunky Jesus, narrated by George Takei, premieres at BFI Flare, exploring San Francisco's controversial talent contest for the hunkiest Jesus impersonator.
A major exhibition showcases Willem de Kooning's pivotal breakthrough years, highlighting his evolution and impact on abstract expressionism in art history.
Sarah Power's impressive new play at Soho Theatre explores how a castle gift shop's living history event unravels when a former offender's violent past is revealed.
Six writers, including Derek Owusu and Seán Hewitt, are finalists for the £20,000 Dylan Thomas Prize, celebrating fiction by authors under 39. The shortlist features novels and poetry collections exploring themes of love, identity, and mental health.
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RecommendedThe Guardian presents Sudoku 7,247, a hard-level puzzle requiring numbers 1-9 in rows, columns, and 3x3 boxes. Solutions are available in upcoming print editions.
Season two of Last One Laughing UK delivers sidesplitting comedy with a star-studded cast, offering hilarious moments and deep insights into the art of humour.
Speculation mounts over whether Hollywood stars Zendaya and Tom Holland have secretly married, with cryptic clues, stylist comments, and AI fakes fuelling the mystery.
Scottish rock band the Twilight Sad returns with 'It's the Long Goodbye,' a raw album born from dementia, cancer, and mental health struggles, featuring support from the Cure's Robert Smith.
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RecommendedEmily Hawworth-Booth's debut adult novel, 'Mare,' delves into a woman's life crises, including early menopause and creative block, as she finds solace in caring for a horse, exploring themes of motherhood and connection.
The London Camera Exchange has revealed the winners of its 2026 Photographer of the Year competition, with Sophia Spurgin taking the overall prize. Nearly 14,500 entries across 14 categories highlight the event's prestige in the UK photography scene.
Maciej Drygas's archival documentary 'Trains' examines the locomotive's role in social revolution and wartime destruction, blending hope with haunting historical footage.
A controversy erupts as the Vienna Philharmonic's New Year's Day Concert featured a re-orchestrated piece credited to Florence Price, with experts labeling it a forgery that erases her unique musical voice.
Ugo Bienvenu, director of Oscar-nominated animated film Arco, discusses his heartwarming eco-fable, self-funding challenges, and why he avoids Hollywood's money pressures.
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RecommendedPolly Findlay's barnstorming drama about interpersonal and religious tumult in late middle age is a triumph, swerving any sense of sentimentalism.