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Toxic daddy
The Americans have discovered Dorian Gray.
– Michael Sun
We can't stop talking about...
How Industry got so kinky Television
How Industry got so kinky Have we processed that finale? Are we okay??! Here’s a look back at the season that was: golden showers,
mummy issues and all.
Wisteria Lane
Also kinky: the sexy, silly, often problematic and always absurd Desperate Housewives, which turns 20 this year.
Pain or gain?
Also silly: The Office Australia, which is already generating plenty of controversy. It’s a risky move – will it make or break all
involved?
Workers’ strain
Also risky: the TV industry, which in the UK is growing increasingly dangerous for its tired, overstretched staff.
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Cook this
Lettuce cake Lettuce cake It tastes better than it sounds, promise. And it's gloriously retro.
Extremely online
Extremely online
We’re not quite done with Industry, whose finale still has us spiralling as much as its toxic Asian daddy. Luckily there’s more to
come! Also spiralling: kids, who are getting high on Galaxy Gas? Sounds awful – though not as bad as going to Jordan Peterson
university.
Good reads: what happened to hyperpop? What happened to indie sleaze? What happened to the novel? Speaking of books: JoJo has a
new memoir! Kesha has a new album! Francis Ford Coppola has a new movie! (Not sure if you’ve heard?)
The funniest things on the internet
Daniel Muggleton's tour of his tabs Daniel Muggleton's tour of his tabs The comedian claims he chose his favourite clips from
adolescence. It is surprisingly erudite?!
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Top of the list
A film - split decision
Joker: Folie à Deux is in cinemas! It’s Gaga-mania, it’s an old Hollywood musical, it’s a Scorsese pastiche. It’s also bad – but
does that matter?
Joker: Folie à Deux is in cinemas! It’s Gaga-mania, it’s an old Hollywood musical, it’s a Scorsese pastiche. It’s also bad – but
does that matter?
A show – love collision
Heartstopper is back and maturing with its characters – though it remains the sweetest show on TV. On Netflix.
Heartstopper is back and maturing with its characters – though it remains the sweetest show on TV. On Netflix.
A list – film and television
Every month we make our critic watch every single film and TV show to tell you what’s streaming – and this time it includes
Challengers, the OG Carrie, and something that’s “Succession in the outback”.
Every month we make our critic watch every single film and TV show to tell you what’s streaming – and this time it includes
Challengers, the OG Carrie, and something that’s “Succession in the outback”.
An album – pop precision
After her death in 2021, pop trailblazer Sophie left a collection of unfinished songs – now completed by her brother Benny on a
posthumous, self-titled record that continues her singular prowess.
After her death in 2021, pop trailblazer Sophie left a collection of unfinished songs – now completed by her brother Benny on a
posthumous, self-titled record that continues her singular prowess.
This week's weirdest story
Pukka Picasso Pukka Picasso A junk dealer found a painting in an Italian cellar – and experts claim it's a real Picasso.
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