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  • Unseen side … Benjamin Netanyahu in The Bibi Files.

    Film
    ‘The whole foundation is rocking’: inside the explosive documentary about the investigation of Benjamin Netanyahu

    The Bibi Files contains leaked footage of the Israeli PM being interrogated by police over allegations of corruption – and argues that these are partly why he has taken the region into the abyss. We meet the journalist behind it
  • Clockwise from top left … blank canvas T-shirt, anxiety toy, Moonclock, X-Ray Spex skirt, Zaha Hadid candle holder, Beetlejuice sunglasses, Great Mughals tiffin set, Swan Lake headdress and Stormtrooper beer glass.

    Festive tips
    Taylor Swift soap, saucy socks and Pet Shop Boys tea sets: it’s the culture Christmas gift guide 2024

    From a Snoop Dogg firepit to a sweater celebrating the brutalist genius of Preston bus station, here are 40 fabulous festive suggestions for the culture vulture in your life
  • Rachel Yoder.

    Books
    ‘I had this animal, physical desire to be with my child’: author Rachel Yoder on writing Nightbitch

    The novelist’s cult book about a stay-at-home mother who turns into a dog is now a film starring Amy Adams. She talks about modern parenting, breaking taboos, and how Trump’s win spurred her to write
  • ‘When we pulled up the matting, the floor came with it’ … Fabric, which opened in 1999.

    How we made
    ‘There was a catalogue of errors – but once we opened, we were on fire’: how we made Fabric nightclub

    ‘We wanted to bring the underground to a bigger audience. We had Bono in the DJ booth once. No one recognised him. In that dark space, he was completely free’
    • Zoe Williams

      As a middle-class woman of a certain age, all I can say is: ‘Thank you, Gregg Wallace’

      Zoe Williams
    • a man in red clothes and holding a microphone stands on stage surrounded by fog

      Music
      Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs could have settled Cassie Ventura’s suit privately but didn’t

    • Moana 2 which is the second-best global launch of the year.

      Moana 2 leads record-breaking Thanksgiving box office in North America

    • (L to R) Shaina Taub, Elton John and David Furnish

      Music
      Elton John reveals he is unable to watch his own musical after losing eyesight

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  • Gregg Wallace on MasterChef: The Professionals

    MasterChef
    BBC rejects call to cut MasterChef episodes as Gregg Wallace apologises

    Presenter says he felt ‘under siege’ when he dismissed his accusers as ‘middle-class women of a certain age’
  • Moana 2 which is the second-best global launch of the year.

    Film
    Moana 2 leads record-breaking Thanksgiving box office in North America

  • Corfe Castle in Dorset.

    Heritage
    Henry I’s luxurious tower at Corfe Castle reopens to visitors after 378 years

  • Film
    Marshall Brickman, Woody Allen’s Oscar-winning co-writer, dies aged 85

  • Music
    Bob Bryar, former My Chemical Romance drummer, dies aged 44

  • Television
    Outrage as Gregg Wallace calls accusers ‘middle-class women of a certain age’

  • Culture
    Dawson’s Creek actor James Van Der Beek sells merch to pay for cancer treatment

  • Ticket prices
    Entertainment industry accused of fleecing fans as UK ticket mark-ups reach 41%

  • Culture
    ‘You’re a slut!’: Judi Dench reveals parrot’s pet name for her

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    Bucket list trips and helping friends
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  • Ezra Koenig of Vampire Weekend at Manchester Apollo.

    Music
    Vampire Weekend – crowd-pleasers, covers and 10-minute cowboy medleys

  • Tsai Ing-wen  in a scene from Invisible Nation.

    Film
    Invisible Nation – insightful primer for Taiwan’s complex history

    Documentary provides a useful introduction to the country, even if the geopolitics at times are a little simplistic
  • Miles Phoenix Foley and Liam Quiring-Nkindi in Allen Sunshine

    Film
    Allen Sunshine – deft character study bathed in a sense of goodness

    Debut director Harley Chamandy shows promise with a skilfully constructed portrait of a former music producer searching for simplicity and solace
  • Jade Chan as Jim, Tim Dalling as Ben Gunn, Dylan Read as Pew, Itxaso Moreno as Billy Bones, Amy Conachan as Lean Jean Silver and TJ Holmes as the Laird.

    Theatre
    Treasure Island – with a yo-ho-ho and the spirit of adventure

  • Edwin Frank, founder of the New York Review of Books, Quo Vardis, Dean street, for New Review, 21/10/2019. Sophia Evans for The Observer

    Book of the day
    Stranger than Fiction: Lives of the Twentieth-Century Novel – 100 years of magical thinking

  • Jane Asher as Maria, with Clive Francis as Sir Toby Belch and actor-piannist Stefan Bednarczyk as the fool.

    Theatre
    Twelfth Night – a classy, musical and seasonal feast. Play on

  • A Thousand Fires

    Film
    A Thousand Fires – mesmerising study of Myanmar’s homemade oil wells

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Regulars
  • ‘Maybe now art and commerce are too closely aligned’: Nathan Stewart-Jarrett. Photograph: The Other Richard

    Culture
    On my radar: Nathan Stewart-Jarrett’s cultural highlights

    The Culprits actor on his favourite film for Christmas, the humour and rebellion in the work of artist Mike Kelley, and an inspiring book about failure
  • Joan Armatrading

    Joan Armatrading
    Joan Armatrading: ‘I love the Beano – in fact, I was in it, having a slap-up meal’

  • Washington in Devil in a Blue Dress (1995)

    Denzel Washington
    Denzel Washington at 70: his 20 greatest films – ranked!

  • My best shot
    Samuel Beckett smoking a French cigarette: John Haynes’s best photograph

  • How we made
    ‘Charles had just bought a mean-looking Chevrolet’: how War made Low Rider

  • Edith Bowman
    ‘I do both the Beyoncé and the Jay-Z parts of Crazy In Love’: Edith Bowman’s honest playlist

Staying in
  • Charles Dance as Michelangelo in Renaissance: The Blood and the Beauty.

    What's on tonight
    TV tonight: Charles Dance stars as Michelangelo in a Renaissance docudrama

  • That Christmas

    The seven best films to watch on TV this week
    That Christmas to Beatles ’64: the seven best films to watch on TV this week

    Richard Curtis gets the festive season off to a cracking start with a bubbly animation, plus Martin Scorsese’s fly-on-the-wall epic about the Fab Four on tour
  • Ben Whishaw and Keira Knightley in Black Doves.

    The seven best shows to stream this week
    Black Doves to The Agency: the seven best shows to stream this week

    It’s spy week! Keira Knightley and Ben Whishaw lead Joe Barton’s slick, nasty festive thriller, while Michael Fassbender stars in a very serious cold war show
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Pictures & video
  • Photo left shows people climbing over the wreckage of cars on a street amid debris. Photo right shows people walking along the same street after it has been cleaned.

    Photography then and now
    Floods in Valencia, Spain

    As Spain marks one month since floods in Valencia killed 230 people, photographs taken four weeks apart show the results of work by thousands of people to clear debris and repair damage in the traumatised region
  • ‘Relentlessly toiling’ … Chicago and North Western Railroad roadhouse, Iowa, 1943

    Vintage photography
    Feeling blue: how denim built America – in pictures

  • Pillar To Post<br>Travelling 0049 
"Connor" – Connor wears a designer tracksuit while riding his horse, blending tradition and modernity. The horse symbolizes heritage and rural life, while the Armani tracksuit and Nike Shox represent contemporary style and urban culture.

    Community
    Horse trading with Travellers and Romani Gypsies – in pictures

  • International Space Station
    ‘Portal to space’: the place where astronauts take off and land – in pictures

  • Photography
    Pride and protest: a photographic history of the fight for LGBTQ+ rights

  • The Guardian picture essay
    A life of hard work on the hills of a Welsh valley

  • Photography
    Going for gold: the best of Africa Foto Fair – in pictures

  • Robert Frank
    ‘It changed 20th-century art’: revisiting Robert Frank’s The Americans – in pictures

  • My best shot
    A Bornean orangutan on a fearless quest for figs: Tim Laman’s best photograph

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  • Nightbitch director Marielle Heller and star Amy Adams at the 2024 Toronto International Film Festival.

    Film
    ‘That’s my own hair. I can really grow whiskers’: Amy Adams and Marielle Heller on toddlers, incontinence and Nightbitch

    The film adaptation of Rachel Yoder’s 2021 novel offers a whip-smart depiction of motherhood – and some icky body horror. Its director and star talk awful husbands, menstrual blood and canine transformation
  • soprano Claire Booth

    Classical music
    ‘How do you sound like a sickly moon or a gigantic black butterfly?’: Schoenberg’s Pierrot Lunaire and its ‘sing-speech’

  • Clockwise from top left: Nicole Kidman and Ewan McGregor in Moulin Rouge!, John Turturro, George Clooney and Tim Blake Nelson in O Brother, Where Art Thou?; Danny Sapani as Jason and Helen McCrory as Medea: poet CP Cavafy; Joseph Fiennes as Troilus at the National Theatre.

    Books
    ‘We recognise it in this very primal way’: Stephen Fry, Brie Larson, Chris Ofili and more on why we can’t get enough of Greek mythology

  • John Lithgow, Ralph Fiennes and Stanley Tucci in Conclave

    Film
    ‘We create gods because the world is chaos’: Ralph Fiennes, John Lithgow and Stanley Tucci on celebrity, sin and papal thriller Conclave

  • Phil Dunning as Dickie in Smoggie Queens.

    Television & radio
    ‘Stunning, but so wrong’: inside raucous new drag sitcom Smoggie Queens

  • Stephen Graham shot for OM

    Film
    ‘I felt like I was a made man’: Stephen Graham on working with his childhood heroes

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