Amandaland to Olof Dreijer : the week in rave reviews
Lucy Punch’s middle-class antihero is back, and one half of the Knife presents an album of dazzlingly inventive psychedelia. Here’s the pick of the week’s culture, taken from the Guardian’s best-rated reviews Continue reading...
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Guardian reporter and colleagues detained and beaten by Somali police
9/05/2026
Writers on their World Cup Panini collecting days : ‘We all remember the playground twerp’
9/05/2026
‘Dull and musty’ : the best (and worst) supermarket breakfast teabags, tasted and rated
9/05/2026
‘Peak TV is behind us’ : UK developers pivot from building studios to datacentres amid AI boom
9/05/2026
Joseph Fiennes on parenting, politics and banning children from social media : ‘Stand up, Keir, this is your kids’ generation’
9/05/2026
The US could soon make it easier to execute people with intellectual disabilities
9/05/2026