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Why the whole world was hopelessly devoted to Olivia Newton-John8 hours ago
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Commonwealth Games 2022 Closing Ceremony, review: Homecoming hero Ozzy Osbourne makes surprise appearance in exhilarating show9 hours ago
Good Grief with Reverend Richard Coles, review: a powerful, practical lesson in coping with loss9 hours ago
Hotel Chocolat: Inside the Chocolate Factory, review: it's one long ad – but the chocolate looks lovely12 hours ago
How GoldenEye made the world believe in Bond again15 hours ago
Michel Houellebecq's new book proves he is one of the world's greatest novelists3 days ago
No wonder Mock the Week has been axed – the panel show is dying4 days ago
Forget the passport chaos and airport queues – travel the world on the airwaves6 days ago
From the Shake n' Vac song to the Milk Tray Man, where did TV's great ads go?10 days ago
Edinburgh Fringe – Exodus: a concatenation of contrivances hobbles this refugee-policy satire17 hours ago
The Last Boss of Brighton, review: a brilliant, blood-soaked biography19 hours ago
Edinburgh – Herbie Hancock: some magical musicianship, but where were the hits?21 hours ago
What growing up as a mixed-race child in the 60s was really like1 day ago
Burn, King's Theatre, Edinburgh, review: Alan Cumming sears in a Burns Night to remember1 day ago
Westlife, Wembley Stadium, review: Sligo's finest ditch the stools for a strutting hit parade1 day ago
Farewell Mo Ostin, the man who made your record collection rock6 days ago
'A punk point of view reduced to a dead stare': how Elvis Costello made My Aim Is True17 days ago
How Metallica's Master of Puppets turned rock upside down1 month ago
Excruciating failure or underrated triumph? When Gorillaz bombed at Glastonbury1 month ago
60 reasons why the Rolling Stones are still the world's greatest rock'n'roll band1 month ago
Austin Butler on the pressure of playing Elvis: 'It felt like an out-of-body experience'1 month ago
Unforgiven killed the western – and revived Clint Eastwood's career3 days ago
How Hollywood – and Keanu Reeves – took John Constantine straight to hell3 days ago
Boom! Inside the drunken disaster movie that blew up Burton and Taylor7 days ago
The deranged Swinging Sixties comedy that was the making and breaking of David Warner13 days ago
'When you drop the ball you drop the ball': how Indiana Jones 4 almost nuked Steven Spielberg14 days ago
Juliet Stevenson: 'Alan Rickman was never easy - but brilliant people never are'22 hours ago
Why Philip Larkin was the greatest conservative poet2 hours ago
Why don't we treat Cuba like a regular dictatorship?1 day ago
The wild life of Kiki de Montparnasse1 day ago
Could Paula Rego's husband hit the big time?7 days ago
Why an African tribe wear 100-year-old German uniforms9 days ago
Edinburgh Art Festival: from Old Masters to 'oyster reading'10 days ago
Frankie Boyle: Lap of Shame, review: like Oscar Wilde in the gutter at closing time2 days ago
Hearing Bernard Cribbins is dead is like being told that chocolate digestives have been discontinued11 days ago
John Lloyd interview: 'We need more comedy on TV – for the health of the country'12 days ago
All of Us, National Theatre, review: an enlightening, infuriating plea for acceptance1 day ago
How Pokémon Go went from viral sensation to serious competition14 days ago
FIFA 23 hands-on preview: focus on women's football makes final FIFA game the most inclusive ever17 days ago
F1 22 review: an authentic thrill-ride1 month ago
Poulenc Double Bill, Glyndebourne, review: scintillatingly, surreally brilliant1 day ago
Götterdämmerung, Bayreuth Festival review: this radical, revisionist Ring is only a qualified success2 days ago
The Iron Lady of Glyndebourne dragging opera into the 21st century3 days ago
Farewell to Peggy from The Archers – and a lifetime of stoicism and impeccable manners1 day ago
What made David Frost king of the talk show?2 days ago
What's on TV tonight: Tom Daley: Illegal to be Me, Women's Health: Breaking the Taboos, and more1 hour ago
'Free is free': inside the UK's film and TV piracy boom17 hours ago