Sally Wainwright brings us a superb drama about women of a certain age forming a punk band, and Nina Conti’s monkey makes for an unlikely movie star. Here’s the pick of the week’s culture, taken from the Guardian’s best-rated reviews Continue reading...
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I can’t stop watching videos of people discovering Beds are Burning by Midnight Oil. Send help
18/10/2025
‘No one makes money from them’ : with MTV channels switching off, is the music video under threat ?
18/10/2025
Pushy parents are ‘biggest problem in sports performance’, say psychologists
18/10/2025
Are we living in a golden age of stupidity ?
18/10/2025
‘We don’t celebrate Black creativity enough’ : why the Black British book festival is bigger than ever
18/10/2025
‘A world detached from struggles of urban life’ : a rare exhibition of Renoir drawings
18/10/2025