Arts and entertainment news from Guardian US
Arts
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Late-night hosts discuss extremist views in state-level midterm races, Truth Social’s ‘waiting list’ and Dr Fauci on the pandemic
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Eleven Days in May tells the stories of the youngest victims of last year’s conflict with Israel. Its directors hope its simplicity will drive home the reality of war
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The actor’s response to criticism of The First Lady is astonishingly thin-skinned and misses our role in building dialogue and serving readers
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Star known for 2002 James Bond film and detective and martial arts movies found collapsed in room
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In new documentary Hello, Bookstore, a small Massachusetts shop is observed over an extended period as Covid-19 threatens to close it forever
Talking points
People
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The raucous Ukraine-born punk frontman has been a tireless cultural ambassador since the Russian invasion. He talks about his benefit single, growing up under Soviet repression, and ‘freedom-fighter’ musicians doing nothing to help
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The big picture
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Photographer Christy Bush and her friend Michael Stipe talk us through 30 years of rock’n’roll images – from Amy Winehouse to discarded race cars
Reviews
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Rundell captures John Donne’s unique vision in all its power, eloquence and strangeness
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3 out of 5 stars.
The Offer The making of The Godfather makes for hit-and-miss TV
3 out of 5 stars.
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Pictures & video
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Lucas Foglia’s image of a child at a religious ceremony in Georgia reflects his vision of prayer in nature
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Bryan Ferry ‘I did a lot of whistling on my paper round as a lad’