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Jack Draper leads British hopes at Wimbledon after Queen’s boost
There may have been some indifferent football from England and Scotland in the Euros, and Andy Murray may be straining to be fit enough for
Kalki 2898 AD review – maximalist sci-fi epic mixes Mahabharata with Mad Max
This fizzy Telugu-language mashup of Indian mythology, martial arts and Bollywood-style dance-romance-and-melodrama plot mechanics, all filtered through a fine sci-fi sieve, is mostly a hoot.
Megan Thee Stallion: Megan review – rap skill showcase is a sour sermon on superiority
When Megan Pete found fame at the turn of the decade, it was as the bringer of fierce, frisky, feelgood fun. Though always preoccupied with
Is Marvel breaking all its own rules with the new Fantastic Four movie?
Once upon a time, every new superhero movie seemed to exist in (not-so) splendid isolation. Michael Keaton’s Batman never met Christopher Reeve’s Superman, despite the
Reading Women set to drop out of Championship after takeover falls through
An 11th-hour bid to take over Reading’s women’s team and fund them to stay in the Championship has fallen through, Guardian sport understands, all but
Johnny Cash: Songwriter – posthumous patchwork is a pleasant surprise
When Johnny Cash recorded the demos that would eventually form the basis of Songwriter, in Nashville in 1993, he would have been unaware that just
Andy Murray to face Machac in Wimbledon first round if he wins fitness race
As the draw for the men’s singles at Wimbledon unfolded at the All England Club on Friday morning, Andy Murray might have allowed himself a
‘He was greater than Bob Marley’: the shocking tale of Jamaican ska pioneer Don Drummond
In the early hours of 2 January 1965, Anita “Margarita” Mahfood returned to the room she lived in on Rusden Road in Kingston, Jamaica, with
The other 1969 concert that changed music: ‘one of the most important stories in rock history’
In the summer of 1969, promoter John Brower thought he had a foolproof plan for a classic concert. Though just 22, he had already promoted