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The Devil Wears Prada 2’s screenwriter and director explain how they enticed Meryl Streep to sign up for a follow-up two decades on
Richard Gadd’s first drama since Baby Reindeer is queasily compelling
From Kacey Musgraves to Madonna and Sabrina Carpenter, our critics round up their picks of the latest music
The Women’s Prize-shortlisted novel, Dominion, by Addie E Citchens is full of gossip, secrets and scandal
From Gemma Arterton as a secret agent to Matthew Rhys as the mayor of a New England town in a comedy-horror
This month’s picks include Miss Havisham’s backstory, love in the time of growing fascism and an Elizabethan murder-mystery
Plus, a rival to The Last of Us, a sex-swapped Monarch of the Glen — and Ted the dog has gone
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In Hoax, the historian Madeleine Pelling reveals the seedy, shady and superstitious side of the 18th century
Well-intentioned teachers need to give pupils a break, according to a study that shows horror and comedy are the way to get them reading
Will Sliney has spent 14 years illustrating for Marvel Comics, now Disney has commissioned him to teach the world how it’s done
The singer, 45, on performing for royalty, living between New York and London and getting fit for her tour
In this Midsummer Night’s Dream the audience is recruited to come on stage and the groundlings may find Puck pointing a bubble gun in their face
Birmingham Opera Company promised to ‘reconnect me with reality’ with six new works in a night that also involved a coconut shy and an ode to a nightclub