Sudoku 7382 Medium: July 15 Challenge
Solve Sudoku 7382, a medium-level puzzle from The Guardian published on July 15, 2026. Test your logic with this daily brain teaser.
Solve Sudoku 7382, a medium-level puzzle from The Guardian published on July 15, 2026. Test your logic with this daily brain teaser.
Divine Playhouse, a queer arts pop-up in a deconsecrated Sydney church, faces eviction after religious groups protested. The venue's lease is threatened over 'offensive trade' claims, sparking debate on free speech and pluralism.
Hannah Waddingham and Octavia Spencer star in Ride Or Die, a comedy caper about a 50-year-old assassin and her best friend, blending laughs, action, and midlife commentary.
Francesca Amewudah-Rivers delivers a phenomenal performance in this surreal queer horror romance at the Bush theatre, but the play leaves too much unexplained.
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RecommendedDel LaGrace Volcano reflects on a lifetime of defying conformity, from banned lesbian S&M photography to embracing their intersex identity.
Marie Frank shares recipes for strawberry shortcakes with pomegranate molasses and cardenales with apricot compote and marsala whipped cream, perfect for those who prefer fruit-laden desserts over traditional cake.
Katie Price reveals becoming a single mum and public judgment in part two of her documentary. Gareth Gates discusses their fling and I'm a Celebrity stint with Peter Andre.
Australian director Gillian Armstrong, who gave Sam Neill his big break in My Brilliant Career, pays tribute to the late actor, calling him a smart, gentle, decent, passionate, loyal, and surprisingly funny man.
Robin Bernstein's debut book 'Mapalakata' explores the South African frontier through photography, inspired by folk tales and historical artefacts of precolonial traders.
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RecommendedAnya Taylor-Joy stars as a conwoman on the run in Apple TV's 'Lucky,' a series packed with explosions and preposterous coincidences that makes for perfect summer viewing despite its flaws.
Hong Sang-soo's latest black-and-white film features an actor returning from a career break, with day-drinking and reflective conversations, offering a mysteriously addictive and poignant experience.
In Avni Doshi's follow-up to Booker-shortlisted Burnt Sugar, a woman seeks liberation from her controlling relationships in an intense, bitterly funny novel.
Andy Serkis' Animal Farm animation defangs Orwell's Stalinist allegory with a sugary happy ending, cheap digital look, and panto villain comeuppance, losing all satire and passion.
Dino Martins' book explores parasites from maggots to viruses, blending lyrical nature writing, taxonomy, and horror, while celebrating the inventiveness of life.
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RecommendedExpert-tested fake tans for a sunkissed, streak-free glow. From clear tan waters to gradual lotions, find the best self-tan for your skin type and budget.
Fern Britton reflects on sexual harassment by Frank Bough, her This Morning exit, and finding peace through therapy and bellringing at 69.
Discover the power of long-wearing liquid eyeshadows that offer a polished look with minimal effort. Sali Hughes reviews top picks including Mac, Make Up By Mario, and REM Beauty.
Isaac Butler's new book traces 1980s culture wars from Piss Christ to Mapplethorpe, examining how the religious right politicized art and what we can learn for today's battles.
Six fans explain why they don't support their home country in the World Cup, choosing teams based on players, passion, or personal connections.
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RecommendedJames Taylor's golden baritone shines best when stripped bare at Edinburgh Castle, despite AI-style videos and overly slick band, his civility and grace cut through.
Two half-hour Wallace and Gromit classics, A Close Shave and A Matter of Loaf and Death, deliver action, romance, and visual gags in a cracking double bill of stop-motion entertainment.
Sacha Baron Cohen has secretly filmed a new Ali G movie, 24 years after the original. Critics question the character's relevance in a post-shame world, citing outdated humor and racial stereotyping.
In July 1976, 14-year-old Nadia Comaneci became the first gymnast to score a perfect 10.0 at the Olympics, achieving it five times across events and revolutionizing the sport.
A new museum at Bristol Dockyards presents a 'warts and all' history of the SS Great Britain, highlighting imperialism, migration, and the lives of those onboard Brunel's revolutionary ship.
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RecommendedFrom mechanical mutts to android assassins, we count down the 20 best robots ever to grace the small screen, featuring Bender, Kryten, Data, and more.
French press reacts to France's World Cup semi-final defeat by Spain, calling it a 'collective failure' and 'demolished,' as expectations on Bastille Day ended in disappointment.
Simon Stone's The Oresteia at Bridge Theatre, starring Mary-Louise Parker and David Morrissey, reworks Aeschylus with modern twists, gripping yet flawed.
Five decades after punk bible Sniffin' Glue, DIY music fanzines are thriving in the UK as a form of resistance to algorithm fatigue and the hyper-capitalist music industry.
Former President Joe Biden will release his memoir 'Promise Me, America' on November 17, covering his presidency, economy, and decision to drop re-election bid.
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RecommendedTom Service highlights must-see new music at the Proms 2025, including premieres by Josephine Stephenson, Jessie Montgomery, György Kurtág, and more.