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    TV tonight: the young people tackling the housing crisis in a remarkable way | Television

    Untold: Can I Own a Home in My Twenties?12.05am, Channel 4 The average deposit for a house in the UK is £53,000. This, along...

    A moment that changed me: I had a drunken idea to start a music festival – so I sold my house | End of...

    I was always obsessed with music. I would play, badly, in bands, go to all the gigs and festivals I could, and lie...

    Sorry, Blake Lively: using a movie about domestic violence to sell stuff is not a good look | Arwa Mahdawi

    Grab your friends, wear your florals, settle down with a tasty cocktail and kick back: this year’s sexiest movie about domestic violence is...

    Untold: The Murder of Air McNair review – save yourself an hour and Google it | Documentary

    The Netflix documentary strand Untold revisits dark moments in sport: controversy, failure, chicanery and injustice. It has a strong record for finding fascinating...

    ‘I wanted to give people hope’: how Every Brilliant Thing became theatre’s best antidote to depression | Edinburgh festival 2024

    An uplifting play about depression, Duncan Macmillan’s Every Brilliant Thing has become a global phenomenon since its Edinburgh fringe debut 10 years ago....

    Why the funniest jokes at the Edinburgh fringe just didn’t make me laugh | Zoe Williams

    Delayed in transit with Mr Z, I was looking for a way to fill precisely one minute. I’d scoped out my responsibility in...

    TV tonight: a powerful political series about the worst global atrocities | Television

    Corridors of Power: Should America Police the World?10pm, BBC Four “The images of that haunt us all,” said Bill Clinton, then the US...

    ‘Peter Gabriel’s cover of The Book of Love bought me a house’: the Magnetic Fields on 69 Love Songs | Music

    Stephin Merritt, singer, songwriter, multi-instrumentalistI initially conceived the album as a poster, to get myself out of obscurity: I pictured glitzy gold-leaf calligraphy...

    We Might Regret This review – wonderful, witty TV that is totally liberating to watch | Television & radio

    Sitting on a toilet, frowning, Freya (Kyla Harris), a thirtysomething artist and wheelchair user, is having trouble with her bowels. Donning a blue...

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