By now, 6 January 2021 has so thoroughly saturated the American political consciousness – a single date conjuring up images of the once unthinkable, mentioned
Author: Sarah Mitchell
It’s only LSD but I like it: the play telling the untold story about the Stones drugs bust
Mick Jagger and Keith Richards’ 1967 trial for drug possession at Chichester crown court is one of the most notorious incidents in the history of
Transformers One review – animated origin tale is fun fan service
Optimus Prime is typically a dour and self-serious figure. In both the 80s cartoons and the Michael Bay-directed Transformers movies, the leader of the Autobots
‘I love it when things get out of hand’: the return of outrageous 90s rockers the Jesus Lizard
Sweaty, unhinged and with one of them frequently naked, few underground rock bands remain as revered as the Jesus Lizard. The US band’s early 90s
‘I filed my copy from Waterloo station loos’: the Guardian’s theatre critics assess The Critic
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Nadia Davids wins Caine short story prize for ‘triumph of language’ Bridling
South African writer Nadia Davids has won this year’s Caine prize for African writing for her short story Bridling, described as a “triumph of language”
The Old Man and the Land review – sibling squabbles as family unravels like an old jumper
Sheep farming is having a moment at the movies. Following closely on the heels of Irish-made documentary Notes from Sheepland, this experimental British drama also
Justin Trudeau under pressure as his party loses Montreal election
Canada’s ruling Liberal party has lost a once-safe seat in Montreal, a result that is likely to put more pressure on the prime minister, Justin
Emma Raducanu battles through to Korea Open last 16 after testing start
Emma Raducanu battled to victory over the American Peyton Stearns in the opening round of the Korea Open. A topsy-turvy contest featuring 12 breaks of
Clawfoot review – Hollywood nepo babies do fine in horror-comedy bathed in gore
This cheeky suburban black comedy-horror confection builds from a slow start to a delicious finish, making up for what it lacks in subtlety with a