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A Christmas Carol Christina Rossetti

  • Local Hero: how do you put such a sacred motion-picture show on phase?

    As Chichester Festival Theatre's musical version opens, director Daniel Evans and others talk most the fiddling film that struck oil

    Burt Lancaster as Felix Happer walking along the fictional Ferness beach in Local Hero
  • Malevolent marmosets and rotting crabs: the bizarre saga of the 'disaster' Dr. No shoot

    Cary Grant as 007? Dr. No played by a monkey? 60 years on, and Bond's debut might have looked very different...

  • BookTok superstar Colleen Hoover has sold 20 million novels – but does she glamourise trauma?

    Her new novel, It Starts With United states of america, blends Brontë-esque heart-searching, Fifty Shades of Gray steaminess and a securely troubling domestic abuse plot

  • Unsafe, or provoking debate? the controversial band dividing Northern Ireland

    The firebrand Irish republican hip-hop band have enraged politicians with a mural of the police in burn down. But their fans are multiplying

Comment and analysis

  • All credit to the Booker Prize judges – this year's winner deserves your attention

    Amidst an impressively varied shortlist of teasing, intelligent books, The Seven Moons of Maali Almeida was truly the stand-out option

    Shehan Karunatilaka has won the 2022 Booker for his second novel
  • Why the Arts Quango should exist abolished

    The funding body is hopelessly in thrall to ideological fads and nonsensical goals

    Empty chairs, empty music stands: is the future for the Arts Council doomed?
  • Forget Elgar and Britten – and raise a altogether toast to England'south greatest composer

    The music of Ralph Vaughan Williams – whose 150th anniversary was celebrated this week – embodied England, in all her majesty and darkness

    Fearsome presence: this week marked Ralph Vaughan Williams's 150th anniversary
  • Paul Whitehouse and Bob Mortimer

Reviews

  • What is information technology like to be a male sexual practice symbol? Paul Newman'due south heart-popping posthumous memoir tells all

    Woven out of recently unearthed, confessional transcripts, this book strips downwards a celebrated star persona with astonishing naked honesty

    Paul Newman in Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, 1969
  • BookTok superstar Colleen Hoover has sold xx 1000000 novels – but does she glamourise trauma?

    Her new novel, It Starts With Us, blends Brontë-esque brooding, 50 Shades of Gray steaminess and a deeply troubling domestic abuse plot

    BookTok success: Colleen Hoover has eschewed traditional publishing models
  • Soprano Patricia Petibon with pianist Susan Manoff
  • When the piano teacher met the behemothic talking mushroom... the about unlikely novel of the year so far

    The fashion for fungi has finally reached the literary novel. An Yu's Ghost Music is delightfully foreign – just ends upwardly feeling pre-packaged

    Rich and strange: fungi are the real stars of An Yu's Ghost Music
  • 'Screaming with pleasance at the danger of information technology all': the electrifying result of iconoclastic art

    Dominic Dromgoole's Astonish Me: First Nights That Changed the World is a lively history, from Monteverdi to the YBAs via the Sex Pistols

    Johnny Rotten of the Sex Pistols at Randy's Rodeo Nightclub, San Antonio, Texas, 1978
  • Glass Onion, review: Daniel Craig brings the house down in a preposterously entertaining sequel

    Angela Lansbury and Stephen Sondheim brand their poignant final screen appearances aslope Craig in a franchise that rebooted the whodunnit

    Daniel Craig stars as Detective Benoit Blanc

Behind the music

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

Tonight'south Television

  • What's on Boob tube tonight: The Burn down Inside: Storyville, House of Dragon, 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 motion-picture show and Tv set's greatest hits – and nigh fascinating flops

  • The Fire Within, review: Herzog'southward mesmerising tribute to the couple who chased volcanoes till information technology killed them

    Katia and Maurice Krafft filmed hundreds of hours of eruptions until they died during one in 1991. But this film doesn't ask why they did it

    Maurice and Katia Krafft died in the 1991 eruption of Mount Unzen in Japan
  • What is it like to be a male sex symbol? Paul Newman's heart-popping posthumous memoir tells all

    Woven out of recently unearthed, confessional transcripts, this book strips down a celebrated star persona with astonishing naked honesty

    Paul Newman in Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, 1969
  • All credit to the Booker Prize judges – this yr's winner deserves your attending

    Among an impressively varied shortlist of teasing, intelligent books, The Seven Moons of Maali Almeida was truly the stand-out choice

    Shehan Karunatilaka has won the 2022 Booker for his second novel
  • Why audiobooks tin't trounce the real thing

    With Spotify entering this £3.5bn global marketplace, it'due south clear they have become commonplace... but tin you really say you've 'read' the books?

    Which side are you on?
  • BookTok superstar Colleen Hoover has sold 20 million novels – just does she glamourise trauma?

    Her new novel, It Starts With Us, blends Brontë-esque heart-searching, L Shades of Grey steaminess and a deeply troubling domestic abuse plot

    BookTok success: Colleen Hoover has eschewed traditional publishing models
  • Why the Arts Council should be abolished

    The funding body is hopelessly in thrall to ideological fads and nonsensical goals

    Empty chairs, empty music stands: is the future for the Arts Council doomed?
  • A 2013 photocall for a production of A Chorus Line, at the London Palladium
  • Frieze art fair: An enormous wristwatch made of satin, anyone?

    What'due south to be found at this year'southward Frieze, from the serious to the empty-headed and surreal

    Surreal takeover: Anthea Hamilton's sculptures are enormous, semi-deflated leather squashes at Frieze London
  • Smashed houses, crystal grottoes: how two men put the fun into contemporary art

    The arts organisation's outgoing co-directors reflect on their careers, from 'shifting the punch' to producing Whiteread's divisive House

    Rachel Whiteread's controversial House (1993) was destroyed after causing uproar

In depth

More stories

  • What is it like to exist a male sex symbol? Paul Newman's eye-popping posthumous memoir tells all

    Woven out of recently unearthed, confessional transcripts, this book strips downwards a historic star persona with amazing naked honesty

    Paul Newman in Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, 1969
  • The Burn down Inside, review: Herzog's mesmerising tribute to the couple who chased volcanoes till it killed them

    Katia and Maurice Krafft filmed hundreds of hours of eruptions until they died during one in 1991. Simply this film doesn't ask why they did information technology

    Maurice and Katia Krafft died in the 1991 eruption of Mount Unzen in Japan
  • The House Across the Street, review: a pleasingly off-kilter thriller – if you don't accept it seriously

    Aqueduct v's latest suburban thriller stars Shirley Henderson as a creepy neighbour who becomes overly involved in a missing-child case

    Shirley Henderson stars as Claudia in The House Across the Street
  • All credit to the Booker Prize judges – this year's winner deserves your attention

    Amid an impressively varied shortlist of teasing, intelligent books, The 7 Moons of Maali Almeida was truly the stand-out choice

    Shehan Karunatilaka has won the 2022 Booker for his second novel
  • House of the Dragon, episode 9 recap: oh, Rhaenys – yous may regret that

    In the penultimate episode of the Game of Thrones prequel, the battle for the Iron Throne finally began. Contains spoilers

    Eve Best as Rhaenys
  • Why audiobooks tin't beat the real thing

    With Spotify entering this £3.5bn global market, it's clear they have become commonplace... but tin can you really say you've 'read' the books?

    Which side are you on?
  • Local Hero: how do you put such a sacred picture show on stage?

    As Chichester Festival Theatre's musical version opens, manager Daniel Evans and others talk most the little film that struck oil

    Burt Lancaster as Felix Happer walking along the fictional Ferness beach in Local Hero
  • Malevolent marmosets and rotting venereal: the bizarre saga of the 'disaster' Dr. No shoot

    Cary Grant every bit 007? Dr. No played by a monkey? sixty years on, and Bail's debut might have looked very different...

    For his eyes only: Ursula Andress and Sean Connery on the set of Dr. No

A Christmas Carol Christina Rossetti,

Source: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/

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