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Sorry, Oscar-hungry auteurs – the Netflix 'passion project' party is over
The streaming behemothic's plummeting subscriber numbers tin can only mean one thing for cinema: more films like The Adam Project, and no more Romas
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Are 'Black Out' performances really the answer to British theatre's race problem?
'Black Out' performances of racially-charged shows for all-blackness audiences tin can exist empowering and unifying. Just does it take chances segregation?
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Sorry, Oscar-hungry auteurs – the Netflix 'passion project' political party is over
The streaming behemothic'southward plummeting subscriber numbers tin can only mean one affair for picture palace: more films like The Adam Projection, and no more Romas
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Put your claws away, theatregoers – and give Jodie Comer a break
The Killing Eve star's West End debut seems to be a hit with fans. But the transition from screen to stage doesn't always go smoothly
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Marys Seacole: a challenging, time-bending introduction to the other Florence Nightingale
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Is there anything Zadie Smith tin't exercise?
The author showed she can sing beautifully, alongside all her other talents, in a Barbican operation with the BBC Symphony Orchestra
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The Palace Papers exposes royal stories The Crown writers tin only dream of – from Andrew to Megxit
Did Prince Harry really consult MI6 about a therapist? Tina Brown picks upward where The Diana Chronicles left off in a gripping insider account
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Read an exclusive new Marilyn Monroe brusque story past Joyce Ballad Oates
The author of the Pulitzer-winning Blonde, shortly to be a Hollywood biopic, has written a new horror story – narrated by a Marilyn sex doll
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Roar author Cecelia Ahern on why her stories aren't trying to start a gender war
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In from the cold: indigenous Sámi artists debut at the Venice Biennale
The native people of the Chill Circle are highlighting their controversial past from this weekend
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At the Venice Biennale, surreal joys are in, Putin is out – and the stale males are hanging on
The 59th edition of the art extravaganza pays tribute to Ukrainian heroism while delving brilliantly into the weirder corners of our minds
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The Van Gogh of Kazakhstan who feigned insanity to escape the Soviets
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Sonia Boyce, British Pavilion, Venice, review: lacks the X-factor of genuine imaginative strangeness
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Source: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/
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