‘A collective sigh of relief’: how Jesse Eisenberg’s A Real Pain went down in Poland
A Real Pain, Jesse Eisenberg’s film about two cousins on a heritage tour of Holocaust-related sites in Poland, has been largely embraced by Polish audiences,
TV on the Radio’s Tunde Adebimpe: ‘I remember thinking I never want to do this again’
Sitting in the belly of north London’s Islington Assembly Hall in the middle of four sold-out nights, TV on the Radio frontman Tunde Adebimpe is recalling
André Onana has to improve or face being swept away in Amorim reshuffle
Thursday night was another blot on the André Onana copybook after the goalkeeper’s two errors meant Manchester United left Lyon on level terms in their
Coup leader favourite in presidential race as Gabon goes to the polls
An estimated 1 million Gabonese citizens head to the polls on Saturday to vote in the country’s first presidential election since an August 2023 coup
Iranian directors of My Favourite Cake given suspended jail sentences for ‘spreading lies’
An Iranian court has handed two Iranian film directors suspended jail terms over a film that angered authorities in its home country but was acclaimed
Zimbabwe starts compensating white farmers 25 years after land seizures
Zimbabwe has started to make compensation payments to white former farm owners, 25 years after Robert Mugabe’s government began confiscating land. The government paid $3.1m
Salif Keita: So Kono review – the Golden Voice still has it
Since the release of his international breakthrough Soro in 1987, the Malian singer-songwriter Salif Keita, possessed of a sweetly soulful tone, has been affectionately known
Post your questions for Bonnie Raitt
She taught herself guitar in her teens by listening to Joan Baez and Bob Dylan – and her talent would later prompt BB King to
Bon Iver: Sable, Fable review – Justin Vernon’s most easy-going record yet
Last October’s Sable EP saw Justin Vernon return briefly to the sorrowful man-in-a-cabin vibes of Bon Iver’s breakthrough album, For Emma, Forever Ago. Now, the
Real Lies: We Will Annihilate Our Enemies review – lad laureate meets euphoric synths
The third album by London electronic duo Real Lies might be the perfect record for our unseasonably warm spring. Beneath its chilly 1990s and 2000s