Kimmel Mocks Trump for Napping at NBA Finals and Iran Claims
Late-night hosts Jimmy Kimmel and Seth Meyers mock Trump for dozing at the NBA finals, misleading Iran peace talks, and plans for a Trump Promenade in DC.
Late-night hosts Jimmy Kimmel and Seth Meyers mock Trump for dozing at the NBA finals, misleading Iran peace talks, and plans for a Trump Promenade in DC.
Readers respond to an article on art overload in galleries, discussing the balance between showing collections and visitor experience. Letters offer tips and perspectives.
David Harbour comments for the first time on Lily Allen's revealing album 'West End Girl', which details their marriage dissolution, calling it 'weird' but respecting her artistry.
Rachel Downey, former editor of Nursing Times and communications strategist at the Department of Health, dies aged 60 of renal failure. She led public relations for Martha's Rule and the Hughes Report.
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RecommendedAlan Scales, who worked on Nationwide, Panorama, and Newsnight, and later ran Imagicians for over 40 years, has died aged 88.
Glenn Close and Ridley Scott, long snubbed by the Oscars, will finally receive honorary awards at the Governors Awards in November, alongside animator Floyd Norman and producers Christine Vachon and Pamela Koffler.
Ian McKellen unveiled a blue plaque at Laurence Olivier's childhood home in Pimlico, London, where he lived from age five to 12 and discovered his acting talent.
Diana Evans wins the Jhalak prose prize for 'I Want to Talk to You', a nonfiction collection on topics from Jean Rhys to the monarchy. Children's and poetry prizes also awarded.
Joshua Harmon's play 'We Had a World' explores the fraught relationship between his mother and grandmother, with sharp characterizations and thoughtful staging at Hampstead Theatre.
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RecommendedSolve the Guardian's Sudoku 7,343 hard puzzle. Fill every row, column, and 3x3 box with numbers 1-9. Solutions in next print edition.
Acclaimed stage production fusing Radiohead's album with Shakespeare's tragedy to open at Barbican theatre this autumn, featuring original cast members.
Bristol's SS Great Britain site is renamed Bristol Dockyards, with a museum revamp focusing on inclusivity and community stories, dropping the Brunel name.
England defeated Costa Rica 3-0 in their final World Cup warm-up, with goals from Rice, Gordon, and Watkins. Bellingham impressed in the No. 10 role.
Cartier's exhibition at NGV Melbourne features 350+ jewels, including a bird brooch symbolizing resistance during Nazi occupation, and explores the maison's animal-inspired designs.
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RecommendedDirector Peter Weir, known for Dead Poets Society and The Truman Show, accepted the inaugural AFTRS lifetime achievement award at Sydney film festival, celebrated for defining Australian culture and global storytelling.
Tucked away in the Jamberoo Pub, the Johnny Warren Museum preserves Australian football's rich history, filling the void left by Football Australia's unfulfilled promise of a national museum.
Comedian Phil Wang discusses his new show Uh Oh, the end of the woke age, gen Z's rightward shift, and his moustache. He aims to lower the temperature in incendiary times.
Omar Artan's US visa denial highlights FIFA's subservience to Trump, as the 2026 World Cup becomes a stage for performative cruelty and power imbalance.
Test your knowledge with 15 questions on topical news, pop culture, and general knowledge. No prizes, just fun. Allons-y!
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RecommendedThe FIFA World Cup 2026 begins with three opening ceremonies featuring J Balvin and Tyla in Mexico City. Plus, Britney Spears documentary and Taskmaster final.
Ana Kinsella's debut novel follows actor Frida and director John over 16 years, blending romance and creative collaboration in a charismatic and unusual story.
The new musical adaptation of the 2014 film 'Pride' brings the true story of LGBTQ+ activists supporting striking miners to the stage, with original participants sharing their emotional reactions.
As the 2026 World Cup begins in Mexico amid controversy over visa issues, ticket prices, and FIFA politics, the host nation hopes the tournament's football can overshadow the negativity.
Netflix's Thai courtroom drama The Evil Lawyer blends gripping twists, hammy villainy, and social commentary. Despite tonal issues, it's a fun watch.
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RecommendedBaz Luhrmann's 1992 debut 'Strictly Ballroom' returns to cinemas, a goofy and lovable tale of ballroom dancing that inspired TV's Strictly Come Dancing.
New York Mayor Zohran Mamdani tries Guardian's Bracketology game to predict the World Cup winner. Behind the scenes, a huge team effort made the interactive game possible.
Discover the top games of 2026, including Forza Horizon 6, Resident Evil: Requiem, and Pokémon Pokopia. A thrilling year for gamers.
Fireworks and a light show illuminated Barcelona's Sagrada Família after Pope Leo XIV blessed its newest spire, making it the world's tallest church.
Reclusive artist Bettina Grossman spent decades filling her Chelsea Hotel room with art. Now her works are on display at Glasgow International, revealing a lifetime of obsessive creativity.
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RecommendedKelsey Lu's second album, 'So Help Me God,' blends pop, soul, and avant-garde with guests like Jack Antonoff, Kim Gordon, and Sampha. A cohesive, spellbinding work worth the seven-year gap.