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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City & Guilds London Institute trustees accused of stalling inquiry into £166m sale
9/05/2026
The rise of the literary nepo baby ? The children of famous novelists on following in their parents’ footsteps
9/05/2026
‘It could have been a second Great Fire’ : how east London blaze showed scale of UK wildfire threat
9/05/2026
The hill I will die on : Voice notes have made my generation a bunch of self-absorbed bores | Annabel Martin
9/05/2026
Barrister says ‘dead woman was put on trial’ after husband cleared of manslaughter
9/05/2026
Cars v public transport, surviving the information crisis, and newly unearthed recordings from Arthur Miller
9/05/2026