Vince Vaughn Slams Late Night TV's Political Agenda
Actor Vince Vaughn argues that late night television has become too political and agenda-driven, leading to a decline in authenticity and humour, while praising podcasts for their genuine appeal.
Actor Vince Vaughn argues that late night television has become too political and agenda-driven, leading to a decline in authenticity and humour, while praising podcasts for their genuine appeal.
The Cambridge Handel Opera Company presents a delightful production of Handel's mid-career operetta Imeneo, capturing its self-referential humour and playful subversion of operatic conventions in a witty, meta-theatrical staging.
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Acclaimed director Gianfranco Rosi completes his trilogy with 'Pompei: Below the Clouds,' capturing a hidden Naples haunted by Vesuvius and human drama through black-and-white documentary filmmaking.
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RecommendedA review of the new Vince Vaughn comedy 'Mike, Nick, Nick & Alice', exploring its humorous take on modern relationships and workplace chaos.
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RecommendedRiz Ahmed's new series Bait blends autobiography with industry satire, delivering hilarious dialogue and strong performances while exploring identity and ambition.
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RecommendedThe Royal Shakespeare Company's new production of Henry V, starring Alfred Enoch, delivers strong performances but lacks visceral impact, leaving its critique of nationalism understated.
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RecommendedThe Guardian Live event on March 25, 2026, features a book club discussion delving into the 100 best novels of all time, exploring literary classics and modern masterpieces.