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Slot praises ‘outstanding’ Liverpool after comeback draw with Fulham
Football

Slot praises ‘outstanding’ Liverpool after comeback draw with Fulham

December 14, 2024

Arne Slot said he could not have asked for more from the 10 men of Liverpool after they fought back from Andy Robertson’s early red

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Arsenal’s title hopes take another knock after goalless draw against Everton
Football

Arsenal’s title hopes take another knock after goalless draw against Everton

December 14, 2024

Inevitability is a dangerous sensation in football. Nothing is ever certain. No matter how great the general sense of domination, no matter how impressive the

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Sun Ra Arkestra: Lights on a Satellite review – fitting tribute to a century of jazz
Music

Sun Ra Arkestra: Lights on a Satellite review – fitting tribute to a century of jazz

December 14, 2024

One way to celebrate your 100th birthday is with a new album, which is Marshall Allen’s response to his centenary. A distinctive and often wild

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TV on the Radio review – US indie rockers roll back the years
Music

TV on the Radio review – US indie rockers roll back the years

December 14, 2024

TV on the Radio kick off the first night of their sold-out three-day residency in north London with a deceptively mellow thrum – the kinetic

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Ghana’s ‘Year of Return’ delivers a bittersweet buzz as tourists push up prices
World

Ghana’s ‘Year of Return’ delivers a bittersweet buzz as tourists push up prices

December 14, 2024

Since September, Effia Afful and her friends have been calling Accra establishments to reserve tables for the Christmas season, trying to beat other fun-seekers to

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One to watch: Nia Smith
Music

One to watch: Nia Smith

December 14, 2024

Amid all the dystopian hellscapes the 21st century has ushered in, we should savour the mercies. Air fryers. The Shazam app. And shoals of promising

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Wham’s Andrew Ridgeley looks back: ‘Fame or anonymity? I choose famous anonymity’
Music

Wham’s Andrew Ridgeley looks back: ‘Fame or anonymity? I choose famous anonymity’

December 14, 2024

Born in Surrey, Andrew Ridgeley, 61, formed Wham! with his school friend George Michael. From 1982, the band dominated the charts with hits such as

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Dune at 40: David Lynch’s oddball adaptation remains a fascination
Films

Dune at 40: David Lynch’s oddball adaptation remains a fascination

December 14, 2024

In another universe, Star Wars ended with David Lynch. Intrigued by the monochromatic surrealism of Eraserhead and The Elephant Man, George Lucas approached the oddball

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Restore, destroy or leave to rot? Battle lines drawn over west Africa’s architectural heritage
World

Restore, destroy or leave to rot? Battle lines drawn over west Africa’s architectural heritage

December 14, 2024

Beneath mango trees in the lush garden of the Palais de Lomé, an oceanside estate in the Togolese capital, dozens of students from the African

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Carry-On review – Taron Egerton channels Kenneth Connor in misleadingly titled Netflix thriller
Films

Carry-On review – Taron Egerton channels Kenneth Connor in misleadingly titled Netflix thriller

December 14, 2024

For vulgar-minded Brits, a Hollywood film title sometimes carries its own unintended associations and unfortunate resonances. Many were pained at the raucous response from some

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