Youtube the Pink Panter Strikes Again
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Crimes of the Future, review: Cronenberg's newest body-horror is sick – and not in a good way
The veteran master of gore returns, with Viggo Mortensen and Léa Seydoux playing a performance-art duo – but the act feels a little passé
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Challenge Anneka to return after nearly 30 years away
The 63-year-old presenter says she wants to 'fly the flag' for older women as Channel 5 revives popular show
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Silent Witness series 25, episode 1 review: Amanda Burton brings the show back to life
Sam Ryan has returned for the show's 25th anniversary – and is soon butting heads with Nikki Alexander in this tense series opener
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Troy Deeney: Where's My History? review: one man's campaign to bring black history into the classroom
In a thoughtful if, at times, unfocused programme for Channel 4, the Birmingham City striker raised an important issue
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Decision to Leave, review: a dizzyingly complex drama with an eye for Vertigo
Park Chan-wook's latest is stylistically sensational - although take a loo break and you may lose the plot
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Crimes of the Future, review: Cronenberg's newest body-horror is sick – and not in a good way
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Decision to Leave, review: a dizzyingly complex drama with an eye for Vertigo
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Roger Federer is over the hill – and a lesson to us all, says Geoff Dyer
In The Last Days of Roger Federer, Dyer asks what the later lives of his heroes (Nietzsche, Federer, Coltrane) can teach us about bowing out
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Sheila Hancock's memoir Old Rage has made me believe in Brexit Derangement Syndrome
The 89-year-old actress rages against Brexit but also says 'I want my village back' when developers impinge on her French holiday home
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Coke with Freddie Mercury, telling Madonna to eff off: the mad life of DJ Fat Tony
The DJ's life is a litany of drugs, childhood abuse and celebrity mates – so why is his memoir I Don't Take Requests such a damp squib?
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I fell in love in Odesa – and these photos bring back the wild city I knew
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Gold: a show with the Midas touch
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'It's worse than the USSR': how the censors returned to Russian art
Moscow's glitziest art spaces, sponsored by oligarchs and A-listers, lie empty, while thousands of dissenters face draconian punishments
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Marble Hill: a long-suffering royal mistress's retreat, lovingly restored
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What's on TV tonight: State of the Union, Ricky Gervais: SuperNature, and more
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Roger Federer is over the hill – and a lesson to us all, says Geoff Dyer
In The Last Days of Roger Federer, Dyer asks what the later lives of his heroes (Nietzsche, Federer, Coltrane) can teach us about bowing out
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Sheila Hancock's memoir Old Rage has made me believe in Brexit Derangement Syndrome
The 89-year-old actress rages against Brexit but also says 'I want my village back' when developers impinge on her French holiday home
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Troy Deeney: Where's My History? review: one man's campaign to bring black history into the classroom
In a thoughtful if, at times, unfocused programme for Channel 4, the Birmingham City striker raised an important issue
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Crimes of the Future, review: Cronenberg's newest body-horror is sick – and not in a good way
The veteran master of gore returns, with Viggo Mortensen and Léa Seydoux playing a performance-art duo – but the act feels a little passé
-
Silent Witness series 25, episode 1 review: Amanda Burton brings the show back to life
Sam Ryan has returned for the show's 25th anniversary – and is soon butting heads with Nikki Alexander in this tense series opener
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Decision to Leave, review: a dizzyingly complex drama with an eye for Vertigo
Park Chan-wook's latest is stylistically sensational - although take a loo break and you may lose the plot
Source: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/
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