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Aldi’s Next Big Thing, review: sob stories fail to add together spice to this mundane culinary Apprentice
The High german supermarket has overtaken Morrison’s as the UK’southward 4th biggest, but does that fact really warrant a prime-time Television receiver show?
Content warnings are an attack on theatre’s reason to exist
From ‘smoking on stage’ to ‘scary ghosts’, audiences are beingness relentlessly patronised – this isn’t how to encourage a honey of drama
The rise of the ‘new homo’ – how stem cells are revolutionising medicine
Siddhartha Mukherjee’south brilliant The Vocal of The Cell explains how these building blocks volition upend our agreement of life itself
This half-cocked Lavander Hill Mob turns gilt into lead
A new stage have on the Ealing Comedy archetype starring Miles Jupp gets bogged down in theatrical conceit
Erotica at 30: why Madonna was overshadowed past her own ‘pornographic’ book
Madonna’s ground-breaking anthology paved the way for Beyoncé and Cardi B, but her controversial book Sex activity hogged all of the limelight
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Content warnings are an attack on theatre’s reason to exist
From ‘smoking on phase’ to ‘scary ghosts’, audiences are being relentlessly patronised – this isn’t how to encourage a beloved of drama
10 warnings the BBC must heed to survive another 100 years
From calls to scrap the licence fee to job cuts, the Corporation is facing some of the toughest challenges in its history
Tony Hancock’due south lost tapes prove that radio doesn’t brand giants like this anymore
An episode of Hancock’s Half Hour was recently unearthed afterward 67 years, while this week Radio 4 besides played spooky new drama The Witch Farm
All credit to the Booker Prize judges – this yr’s winner deserves your attending
Amid an impressively varied shortlist of teasing, intelligent books, The Seven Moons of Maali Almeida was truly the stand up-out choice
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On Midnights, Taylor Swift kisses farewell to the charts
The rise of the ‘new human’ – how stem cells are revolutionising medicine
This one-half-cocked Lavender Colina Mob turns gold into lead
More than, more, more! Billy Idol – punk superstar, grandfather – rocks his fans at Wembley
My Policeman: Harry Styles’south bisexual bobby is far from arresting
A wondrous Bob Dylan made the hairs stand up upwardly on my cervix
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The rise of the ‘new human’ – how stem cells are revolutionising medicine
Siddhartha Mukherjee’s brilliant The Song of The Jail cell explains how these building blocks volition upend our understanding of life itself
This is a lesson in how to write imperial history without wearisome modern judgements
Even Norfolk fishermen in 1238 quaked in fear of the Mongols’ taste for rape and cannibalism, every bit Nicholas Morton’s The Mongol Storm reveals
Marigold and Rose by Louise Glück review: the Nobel-winning poet’south first prose story
The American poet surprised even her publishers with this fable near twins and the birth of linguistic communication. The upshot is a masterclass
Booker Prize winner Shehan Karunatilaka: ‘You offend i person and of a sudden you’re an Islamophobe’
The Sri Lankan writer tells the Telegraph how he wrote a story about a ‘radicalised’ youth and so opted to remove information technology from a collection
Meet the remarkable Carline family: war, tragedy and a bizarre domestic soap opera
A new evidence celebrates the life and piece of work of this brilliant, bohemian family of artists
Previously undreamt-of images given blazing form – the Turner Prize delivers the goods
With a strong quartet of finalists, the annual award is again fulfilling its brief in showcasing excellence in gimmicky British art
Why the Arts Council should be abolished
The funding body is hopelessly in thrall to ideological fads and nonsensical goals
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Brian Cox: ‘My children will inherit something, so long as they work their a—s off!’
The veteran role player talks Logan Roy, toxic Hollywood and his plans for his ain ‘succession’
On Midnights, Taylor Swift kisses goodbye to the charts
Cleverly written about 13 sleepless nights across her life, the star’s tenth anthology moves away from earworms to embrace a new popular dawn
Aldi’southward Next Large Thing, review: sob stories fail to add spice to this mundane culinary Apprentice
The German language supermarket has overtaken Morrison’south as the UK’southward fourth biggest, but does that fact actually warrant a prime-time Television evidence?
Content warnings are an attack on theatre’s reason to exist
From ‘smoking on stage’ to ‘scary ghosts’, audiences are being relentlessly patronised – this isn’t how to encourage a dear of drama
The ascent of the ‘new human’ – how stem cells are revolutionising medicine
Siddhartha Mukherjee’s bright The Vocal of The Prison cell explains how these building blocks will upend our agreement of life itself
This half-cocked Lavender Hill Mob turns golden into atomic number 82
A new stage have on the Ealing Comedy archetype starring Miles Jupp gets bogged downwards in theatrical conceit
Erotica at 30: why Madonna was overshadowed past her own ‘pornographic’ book
Madonna’s ground-breaking album paved the way for Beyoncé and Cardi B, but her controversial volume Sexual practice hogged all of the limelight
Source: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/