Youtube the Pink Panter Strikes Again

  • 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

    Léa Seydoux, Viggo Mortensen and Kristen Stewart in Crimes of the Future
  • 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

  • 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

  • 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

  • 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

Comment and analysis

Reviews

  • 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

    Roger Federer book review Geoff Dyer
  • Moonage Daydream, review: a kaleidoscopic odyssey through David Bowie's brilliance

    This documentary about the late superstar, which has just premiered at Cannes, is an experience to greedily inhale in a packed cinema

    David Bowie in Moonage Daydream
  • 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

    89-year-old actress Sheila Hancock old rage memoir
  • 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

    Léa Seydoux, Viggo Mortensen and Kristen Stewart in Crimes of the Future
  • 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

    Decision to Leave, Park Chan-wook
  • It's Alright! The Pet Shop Boys' greatest-hits tour is a sleek, nostalgic treat

    At the O2 Arena, the electro-pop duo offered a stylish blend of late-'80s hits and slick new material, all framed by an atmospheric set

    Neil Tennant of Pet Shop Boys on stage in London last night

Behind the music

Rock's untold stories, from band-splitting feuds to the greatest performances of all time

Tonight's TV

  • What's on TV tonight: State of the Union, Ricky Gervais: SuperNature, and more

    Your complete guide to the week's television, films and sport, across terrestrial and digital platforms

Screen Secrets

A regular series telling the stories behind film and TV's greatest hits – and most fascinating flops

  • What's on TV tonight: State of the Union, Ricky Gervais: SuperNature, and more

    Your complete guide to the week's television, films and sport, across terrestrial and digital platforms

    Brendan Gleeson and Patricia Clarkson in State of the Union
  • 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

    Roger Federer book review Geoff Dyer
  • 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

    89-year-old actress Sheila Hancock old rage memoir
  • 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?

    A-lister: DJ Fat Tony with friend Kate Moss, 2014
  • What is your view on the Women's Prize for Fiction 2022 shortlist? Submit your review

    We want readers to share their review of a book from the Women's Prize for Fiction 2022 shortlist

    Book covers of shortlist of Women's Prize for Fiction
  • I fell in love in Odesa – and these photos bring back the wild city I knew

    In the 2000s, life in Ukraine's southern port felt exactly as it does in Yelena Yemchuk's photographs: secret, half-dreaming, magical

    Half-dreaming: Kyiv photographer Yelena Yemchuk documented the people of Odesa from 2015 to 2019
  • Gold: a show with the Midas touch

    A survey of 'Spectacular Manuscripts from Around the World', the British Library's new exhibition is small but very beautiful indeed

    A rare copy of the Lotus Sutra in a lavishly decorated scroll with gold and silver ink. Japan, c. 1636
  • '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

    Crowds queue for GES-2 last month – despite the lack of art
  • Marble Hill: a long-suffering royal mistress's retreat, lovingly restored

    A fond, lavish renovation by English Heritage has returned Henrietta Howard's Palladian villa in Twickenham to its former glory

    Marble Hill is one of the last surviving 18th Century villas that bordered the Thames

In depth

More stories

  • What's on TV tonight: State of the Union, Ricky Gervais: SuperNature, and more

    Your complete guide to the week's television, films and sport, across terrestrial and digital platforms

    Brendan Gleeson and Patricia Clarkson in State of the Union
  • Clive Myrie: 'People should know the truth about the Koh-i-Noor diamond'

    The broadcaster on Empire, patriotism and the fraught history of the Crown Jewels

    Diamonds are forever: Clive Myrie with a replica of Henry VIII's Crown
  • 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

    Roger Federer book review Geoff Dyer
  • 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

    89-year-old actress Sheila Hancock old rage memoir
  • 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

    Birmingham City striker Troy Deeney
  • 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

    Léa Seydoux, Viggo Mortensen and Kristen Stewart in Crimes of the Future
  • 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

    Amanda Burton as Sam Ryan and Emilia Fox as Nikki Alexander
  • 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

    Decision to Leave, Park Chan-wook

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