Arts and Culture
Arts and Culture
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Britain’s ‘world-beating’ creative industry is worth fighting for
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The welcome return of Radio 4’s News Quiz audience
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A fishy tale of long lost sounds
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The actor not afraid to take a tough stand
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The women who put bloke city on the musical map
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The creativity that survives in North Korea’s repressive state
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Why Armenians are understandably anxious
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Jacques Brel’s influence over music from Brussels
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Europe’s influence on how we report the weather
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The first great novel of the staycation era
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Mervyn Peake: The troubled mind behind the sinister art
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Is France falling out of love with its favourite tipple?
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How Britpop was tainted by nationalistic exceptionalism
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John Keats, Durdle Door and a fittingly romantic departure
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The tragic truths behind the myths of Edith Piaf
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The singer with ‘no voice, no looks and no luck’
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The European twists on English surnames
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The Black Sabbath records that ushered in a new era
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Will Self: The threat to chimpanzees
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The French James Bond
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Great European Lives: Anna Magnani
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How coronavirus curbed the pilgrimage
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STAR TURNS: The Avengers star who never judged
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City in Music: Barranquilla
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When Margaret Thatcher tried to reboot the British film industry
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STAR TURNS: The actor who finally got to play himself
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WILL SELF: An unforgettable encounter with Terence Conran
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Great European Lives: Zinaida Serebriakova
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The Americanisation of our education institutions
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STAR TURNS: Dame Gwen Ffrangcon-Davies
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