Now that my former classmate has finally spoken about the allegations of his behaviour at school, I feel compelled to address his points directly I had thought my Dulwich days were well behind me and that I’d never again have to think about the antisemitic taunts I suffered from Nigel […]
Month: November 2025
Fans and historians have spent 60 years debating what the band means – and which member is greatest. Will the returning Anthology project and Sam Mendes’s planned biopics create new arguments? The early notion of the Beatles as “four lads that shook the world” has been subject to many shifts […]
The US health secretary’s ‘digital affair’ with Olivia Nuzzi doesn’t need sombre analysis. Take it from this Brit: sometimes laughter is the only option Literally nothing on this earth takes itself as seriously as American journalism. There are rogue-state dictators it’s more permissible to laugh at than the endlessly hilarious […]
Tate Britain, London JMW Turner is beaten by John Constable in this mighty show. But who cares when the work is so sublime you can hear the squelching and smell the river? Turner or Constable: who’s the boss? Tate Britain’s exhibition of work by the two artists, subtitled Rivals and […]
A new documentary from the makers of Jesus Camp follows the students enrolled at one of Norway’s 85 ‘folk high schools’. Can sledding and survival skills cure their social media-induced anxiety? Nineteen-year-old Hege is stricken by all the common anxieties of her generation. She spends too much time scrolling through […]
From a newer, greener Top Gear to the greatest comedy of all time, here are the series Guardian readers most want back on our screens As Line of Duty and Doctor Foster both return for new series, we asked what TV programmes you’d like to see revived next. Here are […]
Her commitment to food directly connected to its source shaped the tastes and thinking of a generation of cooks. We all wanted to sit next to her at dinner Spring is a season of transition, when bare earth transforms into something alive with promise. It was also the name chef […]
Chair Samir Shah is a picture of misery before MPs while Robbie Gibb proves the master of deflection This was the BBC in its happiest of happy places. Sure the Beeb likes to do the news, but there is nothing it likes more than reporting on itself. The holy grail […]
Experts unpack the common myth of menstruating people’s cycles synchronizing when they’re in close proximity for long enough Tell us: what are the best and worst gifts you’ve ever received? To be someone who menstruates means continuously trying to untangle fact from fiction. Is it true that you can’t swim […]
Blockbuster sequel Wicked: For Good has become the latest film to receive complaints about both the lack of colour and the inconsistent lighting We all know the late-night slog of finding something to watch, flicking between streaming services until settling on a series someone mentioned at work. And then a […]
