Call of My Life Review: Nigerian Romcom for Summer
Nigerian romcom Call of My Life, starring Uzoamaka Power and Andrew Yaw Bunting, is a breezy summer watch about a call-centre worker who falls for a charming customer.
Nigerian romcom Call of My Life, starring Uzoamaka Power and Andrew Yaw Bunting, is a breezy summer watch about a call-centre worker who falls for a charming customer.
From Bog Witch to Baby Doomer, the Guardian's critics pick 10 standout shows at the Edinburgh Festival 2026, including comedy, circus, and climate theatre.
Madonna’s new album Confessions II marks a creative renaissance by embracing nostalgia, reuniting with producer Stuart Price, and weaving emotionally charged memories into dance bangers.
In Daniele Rugo's documentary, doctors recount their harrowing medical missions to Gaza since October 2023, offering independent witness amid the Israel-Hamas conflict.
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RecommendedSarah O’Connor’s new book explores how AI and automation threaten worker dignity, drawing on historical battles and modern examples like Amazon warehouses.
Don Edkins and his son Teboho made a documentary about mourning after losing Max in the 2019 Ethiopian Airlines crash, focusing on the Orthodox Tewahedo community's grieving rituals near the crash site.
Pulitzer-finalist Rachel Aviv explores the complex mother-daughter bond in her new essay collection 'You Won't Get Free of It', rejecting sentimental clichés and revealing hidden truths.
RuneScape, the iconic MMO, turns 25 with over 300m accounts and $3bn revenue. It remains a vital social hub for thousands, hosting in-game weddings and fostering lifelong friendships.
David Squires cartoon covers England's World Cup last-eight berth and US slump, with a Trump novelty twist. Buy his works including 'Chaos in the Box'.
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RecommendedReview of The Last One for the Road, a tragicomedy about two ageing boozers and a lovelorn student on a road trip to Venice, blending depression and humour.
In episode two of The Birth Keepers, Guardian journalists investigate Emilee Saldaya, founder of Free Birth Society, and her partner Yolande Norris-Clark, questioning their credentials and movement origins.
BTS played their first UK show in seven years at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, delivering an unbelievably enjoyable spectacle that melted cynicism and showcased their versatility from hard rap to buttery pop.
Lorren Holliday, after joining a Facebook group and listening to Free Birth Society podcasts, chose a free birth that ended in tragedy. Episode 3 of The Birth Keepers investigation.
In episode six of The Birth Keepers, backlash against FBS intensifies as Emilee and Yolande address the crisis. The Guardian's year-long investigation continues.
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RecommendedChristopher Nolan's The Odyssey premiered in London to ecstatic reviews, with critics calling it a best picture Oscar contender and praising Robert Pattinson's villainous performance.
YA author Patrice Lawrence succeeds Frank Cottrell-Boyce as children's laureate, focusing on reading to foster community in a divided world.
Patrice Lawrence, author of Orangeboy, becomes UK children's laureate, focusing on reading for pleasure to unite a fractured society and reach isolated children.
Jimmy Adams, a Fide master and former editor of Chess magazine, has died aged 79. He was known for his witty personality, encyclopedic knowledge, and tabloid-style writing that brought games and players to life.
The Invite is a poly-romcom that reflects modern attitudes to non-conventional relationships, offering a refreshing alternative to cautionary tales about non-monogamy.
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RecommendedThe V&A Dundee exhibition showcases Ushida Findlay's surreal architecture, including the Soft and Hairy House, blending Scottish and Japanese influences.
Shahrnush Parsipur, the celebrated Iranian writer and political exile whose feminist novels led to repeated imprisonment, has died aged 80. Her UK publisher called her legacy incomparable.
Chanel's autumn/winter 2026-27 couture show featured a fairytale theme with mousseline suits and a 'revenge' little black dress, celebrating Coco Chanel's rags-to-riches story.
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The Guardian’s picture editors select striking images from around the world, including the San Fermin bull run, the Nato summit in Ankara, and the farewell ceremony for Iran's former supreme leader Ali Khamenei.
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RecommendedThe new Anydeli silicone food containers are back in stock after selling out. They are non-toxic, microwave-safe, oven-safe, dishwasher-safe, and leak-proof. A reviewer raves they are endlessly versatile and kid-friendly.
James Van Der Beek's posthumous role in Elle joins a tradition of memorable TV performances by actors who died before their final scenes aired.
In a blind taste test of 13 supermarket parmesan and parmigiano reggiano cheeses, Nicholas Jordan and a panel of experts rate each wedge on aroma, texture, and taste, revealing the best overall and best value options.
Comedian Henry Bretz, who has posted over 30 satirical videos impersonating Karl Stefanovic, says the former Today host turned podcaster blocked him on social media but 'doesn't scare me'.
A new exhibition at Melbourne's Potter Museum of Art, Ngarn Wa’ngal, celebrates the cultural and ecological significance of eucalypts with over 160 works. Opens 10 July, free admission.
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RecommendedIn Danny Boyle's 2007 sci-fi thriller Sunshine, a crew must nuke the dying sun back to life, exploring how space drives madness and existential horror, akin to Project Hail Mary's darker cousin.