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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The Guardian (Africa)
Power blazer ? Victoria Starmer marks key political moment in cream
9/05/2026
‘You don’t have to sell them on the idea’ : how Celebrity Traitors has seduced the stars
9/05/2026
‘I waited half an hour for one of Hong Kong’s iconic red taxis to pass by’ : William Shum’s best phone picture
9/05/2026
Israel : What Went Wrong ? by Omer Bartov review – the long view
9/05/2026
Tuppence Middleton : ‘My guiltiest pleasure ? Watching Naked Attraction when my partner is out’
9/05/2026
‘They’re trying to narrow the worldview of young people’ : how book bans are on the rise in the US
9/05/2026