Art of Racing in the Rain Movie to Rent

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    This fast-paced adaptation of Malorie Blackman'south novels volition get young people thinking, only the plots are muddled and the dialogue is wooden

  • Great britain's civilised tolerance of Second World War careful objectors should brand us all proud

    Tobias Kelly's book Battles of Conscience reminds us that U.k. was virtually solitary in enshrining in constabulary the right to refuse war machine duty

  • Barry Humphries alive: the irreverent old wizard of Oz remains a wonder, possums

    This 'audience with' isn't the revelation is promises to be, but an evening with the man behind Dame Edna Everage is yet not to be missed

  • Maud Martha review: an American archetype finally lands in the UK – seven decades late

    Finally out in the UK, Gwendolyn Brooks'south 1953 novel follows a adult female whose pare colour becomes a wall between herself and her lover

Comment and analysis

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    Two channels are chasing the aforementioned viewers – so is Nigel Farage's operation in trouble? The likely issue is far from that simple

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    Alan Dein, presenter of the Radio 4's Don't Log Off
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    First published in 1937, The Route to Wigan Pier is a masterpiece – and then why did many leftists hate it?

    Novelist and journalist George Orwell
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Reviews

  • Frederick Ashton triple pecker, review: a lyrical set on course for the Imperial Ballet's ascension stars

    The genius choreographer'southward steps are notoriously difficult to primary, merely this beautiful programme saw the visitor's younger dancers undaunted

    A crisp musicality: Francesca Hayward and Cesar Corrales
  • Debbie Harry performing on stage at The O2 Arena
  • Brexit, a conspiracy hatched by public schoolboys in 1980s Oxford? Pull the other i

    Simon Kuper's Chums argues that our political moment was all a university sew together-up – but it reads like an out-of-touch, 231-page whinge

    'King of all he surveyed': Boris Johnson as President of the Oxford Union with the Greek minister for culture Melina Mercouri
  • Hungry for more Irksome Horses? Try Mick Herron's brilliant new Jackson Lamb novel

    Gary Oldman is superb on Television set, but for real Herron addicts only a new novel volition do – and the eighth, Bad Actors, has a spooky Russian twist

    Gary Oldman as Jackson Lamb in the TV adaptation of Herron's novels, Slow Horses
  • Pamela Anderson razzle dazzles 'em in Chicago on Broadway

    The 'Baywatch' star's musical skills are a work in progress, but her interim is surprisingly good and she's certainly pulling the crowds

    Pamela Anderson during the first-night curtain call for her Broadway debut in 'Chicago'
  • Alexei Navalny: a riveting spectacle of Putin'southward curvation enemy solving his own attempted murder

    Blending activism and gripping procedural, this documentary hones in on the titular opposition leader 's virtually-fatal poisoning with Novichok

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  • Does Elon Musk really empathize the books he claims inspired him?

    The billionaire says he's 'a utopian agitator of the kind described by Iain K Banks' – but what of Banks'southward socialist and anti-wealth views?

    Billionaire entrepreneur, investor, and business magnate Elon Musk
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  • Brexit, a conspiracy hatched by public schoolboys in 1980s Oxford? Pull the other one

    Simon Kuper'southward Chums argues that our political moment was all a university run up-up – but information technology reads similar an out-of-touch, 231-page whinge

    'King of all he surveyed': Boris Johnson as President of the Oxford Union with the Greek minister for culture Melina Mercouri
  • Hungry for more Boring Horses? Try Mick Herron's bright new Jackson Lamb novel

    Gary Oldman is superb on Television set, just for real Herron addicts simply a new novel will do – and the eighth, Bad Actors, has a chilling Russian twist

    Gary Oldman as Jackson Lamb in the TV adaptation of Herron's novels, Slow Horses
  • Why the 1990s were the last golden age of culture

    Ahead of a BBC season, our critics prove that the happiest decade made the best art

    Cool Britannia: (from left) Jarvis Cocker of Pulp, Tracey Emin, David Baddiel and Rob Newman
  • The Tate's Walter Sickert show is a foggy panorama of Victorian dirt and vice

    Tate Britain's exhibition is saturated with likewise many similar paintings and misses an opportunity to explore Sickert's acting

    The Camden Town Murder (c1908) by Walter Sickert
  • In from the cold: indigenous Sámi artists debut at the Venice Biennale

    The native people of the Arctic Circle are highlighting their controversial past from this weekend

    Sami artists debut Venice Biennale
  • At the Venice Biennale, surreal joys are in, Putin is out – and the stale males are hanging on

    The 59th edition of the art extravaganza pays tribute to Ukrainian heroism while delving brilliantly into the weirder corners of our minds

    In the Giardini is a temporary Ukrainian 'piazza'

In depth

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    The genius choreographer's steps are notoriously difficult to primary, but this beautiful plan saw the company's younger dancers undaunted

    A crisp musicality: Francesca Hayward and Cesar Corrales
  • Does Elon Musk really sympathize the books he claims inspired him?

    The billionaire says he's 'a utopian anarchist of the kind described by Iain Grand Banks' – but what of Banks's socialist and anti-wealth views?

    Billionaire entrepreneur, investor, and business magnate Elon Musk
  • Debbie Harry performing on stage at The O2 Arena
  • GB News should beware – TalkTV is another shark in the same pond

    Two channels are chasing the aforementioned viewers – so is Nigel Farage'south operation in problem? The likely outcome is far from that simple

    High-profile: Donald Trump is interviewed by Piers Morgan for TalkTV
  • Film To Kill a Mockingbird Gregory Peck
  • Brexit, a conspiracy hatched past public schoolboys in 1980s Oxford? Pull the other one

    Simon Kuper'south Chums argues that our political moment was all a university sew-up – but it reads like an out-of-bear upon, 231-page whinge

    'King of all he surveyed': Boris Johnson as President of the Oxford Union with the Greek minister for culture Melina Mercouri
  • The Rum Diary: how the Johnny Depp and Amber Heard saga began

    Amongst the drunken chaos of a Puerto Rican ready, Bruce Robinson's adaptation of Hunter S Thompson's novel lit the fuse on a doomed wedlock

    Amber Heard and Johnny Depp star in 2011's The Rum Diary
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