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With samples collected from millions of species, Basecamp Research is building the “ultimate medicine-making machine”

Promoters, sponsors and Keir Starmer all have mud on their faces – this was not the place to test Kanye’s rehabilitation, writes India Block

A retrospective of the artist’s life’s work invites you to look below the surface

Is a public park in the middle of North London’s Jewish communities really a sensible venue for a comeback?

Here comes the bride – with a glorious train of discourse-inducing dark comedy in her wake
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The award-winning medical procedure is prestige television drama at its finest and a tonic for the soul in dark times

With NASA’s first manned trip to the Moon’s orbit happening next week, the US and China’s race for lunar supremacy is accelerating

The Swedish star wasn’t sure if he was right for the part in Gus Van Sant’s hostage thriller Dead Man’s Wire. Turns out, it was the risk he needed to come back from his career break
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Jan Komasa’s pitch-black comedy will have you squirming on the end of a chain leash

The London-based visual artist gets up close and personal at Algha’s Plantroom

Gus Van Sant’s retelling of a 1977 kidnapping at gunpoint will make your palms sweat

LOL is back soon for a second season — and these are the comedians who will be attempting to maintain a straight face

This glossy documentary reveals these edgelord influencers are just common-or garden grifters

A new Netflix documentary explores the weird and decidedly unwonderful world of Manosphere influencers. Here’s what you need to know

Jessie Buckley is a graveyard smash in this balls-to-the-wall retelling of Mary Shelley’s feminist fever dream

The singer-songwriter is “in her dramatic era” and it’s a non-stop pleasure to witness

Beware, this show may encourage children to pursue a career in the creative industries

The Incredible Unknowns of the Louvre is using augmented reality to help people see museum masterpieces through fresh eyes

Lauren Groff’s latest book, Brawler, is a collection of nine short stories showcasing her absolute mastery of prose and ability to conjure atmosphere by describing glimmers from the corner of your eye

There are layers to this satirical take on a celebrity exposé that veers between cringe and hilarity as it barrels towards a perfectly pitched climax