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  • How Orwell's stab at socialist propaganda ended up as an set on on 'the stupid cult of Russia'

    Showtime published in 1937, The Road to Wigan Pier is a masterpiece – then why did many leftists hate it?

    Novelist and journalist George Orwell
  • Is there anything Zadie Smith can't do?

    The author showed she can sing beautifully, alongside all her other talents, in a Barbican functioning with the BBC Symphony Orchestra

  • 'It's possible she was assassinated': Joyce Carol Oates on Marilyn Monroe

    As her novel Blonde gets the Hollywood treatment, Oates unmasks the real Monroe

  • The Corn is Green, review: Nicola Walker is unmissable in this riveting production

    The National Theatre's revival of Emlyn Williams's 1938 play is crowned past the Unforgotten star's finely calibrated operation

Comment and assay

  • How Orwell's stab at socialist propaganda ended up as an assault on 'the stupid cult of Russian federation'

    First published in 1937, The Road to Wigan Pier is a masterpiece – so why did many leftists hate information technology?

    Novelist and journalist George Orwell
  • Victoria Coren Mitchell in Brain Reaction
  • Pitiful, Oscar-hungry auteurs – the Netflix 'passion project' party is over

    The streaming giant's plummeting subscriber numbers can but hateful one thing for picture palace: more films similar The Adam Project, and no more Romas

    Zoe Saldana and Ryan Reynolds in The Adam Project
  • Put your claws abroad, theatregoers – and requite Jodie Comer a break

    The Killing Eve star'due south West End debut seems to be a hit with fans. But the transition from screen to stage doesn't always go smoothly

    Jodie Comer in rehearsals for Suzie Miller's play Prima Facie

Reviews

  • Is in that location anything Zadie Smith can't practise?

    The writer showed she can sing beautifully, alongside all her other talents, in a Barbican functioning with the BBC Symphony Orchestra

    Cultural polymath: Zadie Smith
  • The Palace Papers exposes purple stories The Crown writers can only dream of – from Andrew to Megxit

    Did Prince Harry really consult MI6 most a therapist? Tina Brown picks upward where The Diana Chronicles left off in a gripping insider account

    'The snottiest man I've ever heard in my life': the Duke and Duchess of Sussex on their wedding day in 2018
  • The Corn is Green, review: Nicola Walker is unmissable in this riveting product

    The National Theatre's revival of Emlyn Williams's 1938 play is crowned by the Unforgotten star'south finely calibrated performance

    Dogged and dutiful: Miss Moffat (Nicola Walker)
  • Marys Seacole: a challenging, time-bending introduction to the other Florence Nightingale

    This frustrating, compelling drama at the Donmar boasts a fantastic lead operation by Kayla Meikle as a nurse who heads to the Crimean War

    Kayla Meikle as Mary Seacole in Marys Seacole, at the Donmar
  • Punchdrunk: The Burnt City, review: not quite a theatrical Trojan horse

    This major new work past the immersive pioneers has some expert ideas, but lacks the surprise of their greatest work

    Inventive twists and turns: Punchdrunk performer Yilin Kong
  • At the Venice Biennale, surreal joys are in, Putin is out – and the dried males are hanging on

    The 59th edition of the art extravaganza pays tribute to Ukrainian heroism while delving brilliantly into the weirder corners of our minds

    In the Giardini is a temporary Ukrainian 'piazza'

Behind the music

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  • How Orwell's stab at socialist propaganda ended up as an attack on 'the stupid cult of Russia'

    Get-go published in 1937, The Route to Wigan Pier is a masterpiece – so why did many leftists detest it?

    Novelist and journalist George Orwell
  • Is at that place anything Zadie Smith can't practise?

    The author showed she can sing beautifully, alongside all her other talents, in a Barbican performance with the BBC Symphony Orchestra

    Cultural polymath: Zadie Smith
  • The Palace Papers exposes royal stories The Crown writers can simply dream of – from Andrew to Megxit

    Did Prince Harry really consult MI6 about a therapist? Tina Brown picks upwardly where The Diana Chronicles left off in a gripping insider account

    'The snottiest man I've ever heard in my life': the Duke and Duchess of Sussex on their wedding day in 2018
  • Read an exclusive new Marilyn Monroe short story by Joyce Ballad Oates

    The author of the Pulitzer-winning Blonde, soon to be a Hollywood biopic, has written a new horror story – narrated by a Marilyn sex doll

    Marilyn Monroe Blonde Joyce Carol Oates
  • In from the common cold: indigenous Sámi artists debut at the Venice Biennale

    The native people of the Arctic Circumvolve are highlighting their controversial past from this weekend

    Sami artists debut Venice Biennale
  • At the Venice Biennale, surreal joys are in, Putin is out – and the stale males are hanging on

    The 59th edition of the art caricature pays tribute to Ukrainian heroism while delving brilliantly into the weirder corners of our minds

    In the Giardini is a temporary Ukrainian 'piazza'
  • The Van Gogh of Kazakhstan who feigned insanity to escape the Soviets

    The country'south first ever pavilion at the Venice Biennale plunges you into the eccentric world of Sergey Kalmykov

    Dreamer: Sergey Kalmykov
  • Sonia Boyce, British Pavilion, Venice, review: lacks the X-factor of 18-carat imaginative strangeness

    The British creative person's Venice evidence Feeling Her Style is gentle and tasteful, with an underlying current of social critique, but it doesn't soar

    Room 3 in Sonia Boyce's 2022 British Pavilion featuring performers Jacqui Dankworth and Sofia Jernberg

In depth

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  • How Orwell's stab at socialist propaganda ended up as an attack on 'the stupid cult of Russian federation'

    First published in 1937, The Road to Wigan Pier is a masterpiece – and then why did many leftists hate it?

    Novelist and journalist George Orwell
  • Is there anything Zadie Smith can't do?

    The author showed she can sing beautifully, alongside all her other talents, in a Barbican performance with the BBC Symphony Orchestra

    Cultural polymath: Zadie Smith
  • 'It's possible she was assassinated': Joyce Carol Oates on Marilyn Monroe

    As her novel Blonde gets the Hollywood treatment, Oates unmasks the real Monroe

    'Marilyn Monroe was a performance – by a woman called Norma Jeane Baker': the actress in 1946
  • Victoria Coren Mitchell in Brain Reaction
  • The Palace Papers exposes royal stories The Crown writers can but dream of – from Andrew to Megxit

    Did Prince Harry actually consult MI6 about a therapist? Tina Chocolate-brown picks upwardly where The Diana Chronicles left off in a gripping insider account

    'The snottiest man I've ever heard in my life': the Duke and Duchess of Sussex on their wedding day in 2018
  • The Corn is Green, review: Nicola Walker is unmissable in this riveting production

    The National Theatre'due south revival of Emlyn Williams's 1938 play is crowned by the Unforgotten star'southward finely calibrated operation

    Dogged and dutiful: Miss Moffat (Nicola Walker)
  • In from the common cold: indigenous Sámi artists debut at the Venice Biennale

    The native people of the Chill Circumvolve are highlighting their controversial past from this weekend

    Sami artists debut Venice Biennale
  • Sorry, Oscar-hungry auteurs – the Netflix 'passion project' party is over

    The streaming giant'southward plummeting subscriber numbers can but hateful one affair for picture palace: more films like The Adam Project, and no more Romas

    Zoe Saldana and Ryan Reynolds in The Adam Project

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