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James Corden’s Broadway Anxiety Confession

James Corden shares his nerve-wracking experience starring in the Broadway play 'ART', admitting he was terrified and constantly second-guessing his performance.

AI crafts bespoke romances at Edinburgh Fringe

A groundbreaking Edinburgh Fringe show explores love in the age of AI, as a chatbot crafts bespoke romantic narratives for audience members. Is this the future of storytelling – or the start of a creative apocalypse?

Trump allies plan government overhaul if elected

A controversial blueprint known as Project 2025 outlines sweeping changes to federal agencies, civil service rules, and policymaking should Donald Trump win the 2024 election. Critics warn it could undermine democracy.

Millet: Life on the Land at National Gallery

Discover Jean-François Millet's evocative rural masterpieces in this must-see exhibition at London's National Gallery, showcasing the beauty and hardship of 19th-century peasant life.

Kate Jackson's motorway art exhibition

Former Long Blondes frontwoman Kate Jackson reinvents herself as a motorway artist, capturing the overlooked beauty of Britain's flyovers in a bold new exhibition.

Britain's Most Tattooed Man Spent £40K on Body Art

Meet the British man who has spent over £40,000 covering his body in tattoos, revealing his dramatic transformation from a clean-cut look to becoming one of the UK's most heavily inked individuals.

Azita Gandjei: Human Bodies in Nature

Explore the breathtaking work of photographer Azita Gandjei, where human forms blend seamlessly with natural landscapes, creating surreal and thought-provoking imagery.

Poetry as salvation in war-torn Kharkiv

Amid the devastation of war, poetry and culture offer solace and resilience in Kharkiv. Discover how artists and writers keep hope alive in Ukraine's second-largest city.

Germany returns looted Benin Bronzes to Nigeria

Germany has officially returned 20 Benin Bronzes to Nigeria, marking a pivotal moment in the global restitution of colonial-era looted art. The artefacts, stolen during the 1897 British raid, are now back in their homeland after over a century.

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