Keanu Reeves: Saving the world with rock'n'roll... and kindness
Bill & Ted on a Bogus Journey
Film

Keanu Reeves: Saving the world with rock'n'roll... and kindness

The best LGBTQ+ documentaries ever made
Terry Donahue and Pat Henschel – A Secret Love
TV

The best LGBTQ+ documentaries ever made

Fargo taps into our deepest fears, and not just because of the ad breaks
TV

Fargo taps into our deepest fears, and not just because of the ad breaks

The Final Revival of Opal and Nev: An exploration of feminist agency
Books

The Final Revival of Opal and Nev: An exploration of feminist agency

Dream Horse review: straightforward, unfussy but full of charm
Film

Dream Horse review: straightforward, unfussy but full of charm

Black Buck by Mateo Askaripour: fast-paced, energetic and confident
Books

Black Buck by Mateo Askaripour: fast-paced, energetic and confident

Lean Fall Stand by Jon McGregor: A submersive reading experience
Books

Lean Fall Stand by Jon McGregor: A submersive reading experience

Rare Beasts review: A memorably bracing experience
Film

Rare Beasts review: A memorably bracing experience

Cinema is back with a bang - and they won't let you forget it
Film

Cinema is back with a bang - and they won't let you forget it

Sons of Kemet’s new album redefines what it means to struggle for Black power
Shabaka Hutchings (right) says Sons of Kemet’s new album redefines what it means to struggle for Black power. Photo: Udoma Janssen
Music

Sons of Kemet’s new album redefines what it means to struggle for Black power

How to Read Numbers by Tom Chivers and David Chivers: Light and fun
Part of the joy of How To Read Numbers is how light and fun it is. Image credit: QuoteInspector
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How to Read Numbers by Tom Chivers and David Chivers: Light and fun

Economics In One Virus by Ryan A Bourne: A fascinating argument
Economics In One Virus is a sharply written book by Ryan A Bourne. Image credit: QuoteInspector
Books

Economics In One Virus by Ryan A Bourne: A fascinating argument

Adam Buxton: A host clearly fascinated by his guests
Podcaster Adam Buxton. Image credit: Fabio De Paola / Guardian / Eyevine
Culture

Adam Buxton: A host clearly fascinated by his guests

Hot Stew by Fiona Mozley: A novel with something to say, but what?
Soho, London. Image credit: Gotardo Gonzelz / Flickr
Books

Hot Stew by Fiona Mozley: A novel with something to say, but what?

Hummingbird Salamander by Jeff VanderMeer: Utterly convincing
Hummingbird Salamander by Jeff VanderMeer is out now (4th Estate, £16.99)
Books

Hummingbird Salamander by Jeff VanderMeer: Utterly convincing

Watch Her Fall by Erin Kelly: Takes the reader to places they don't expect
Erin Kelly’s sumptuous Watch Her Fall tackles Russian Ballet. Image credit: On The Go Tours / Flickr
Books

Watch Her Fall by Erin Kelly: Takes the reader to places they don't expect

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This is what it's really like being a nomad for 12 years
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This is what it's really like being a nomad for 12 years

Nomadland review: Deeply moving and often hauntingly beautiful
Frances McDormand stands in front of Nomadland
Film

Nomadland review: Deeply moving and often hauntingly beautiful

The orchestra determined to thrive in a Covid world
The orchestras determined to thrive in a Covid world. Image credit: Supplied
Music

The orchestra determined to thrive in a Covid world

Milk Blood Heat by Dantiel W Moniz: A book full of light
Books

Milk Blood Heat by Dantiel W Moniz: A book full of light

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