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‘A goalkeeper vomited over my typewriter’: Werner Herzog on writing his wildest film | Werner Herzog

Werner Herzog has two faces, both wearing the same expression of grave forbearance. To some, he is the formidable adventurer-auteur whose cinematic odysseys,...

A wild dog catches a wildebeest: Jonathan Scott’s best photograph | Photography

My wife Angie and I have spent much of our careers as photographers focusing on big cats in the Maasai Mara reserve in...

‘There’s otter poo, dragon poo …’ The woman who can make you smell everything, from hell to your grandparents | Art and design

Should you wish to know what the cesspit of a Norman fortress smelled like, Tasha Marks has ventured there. Go to Rochester Castle,...

‘We didn’t worry about a few dirty laughs!’ The Carry On women on playing nags, bra-burners and ‘crumpet’ | Carry On films

I’m watching a clip from the 1969 film Carry on Camping with Valerie Leon. As in, I’m with Leon, in her house in...

Colin from Accounts season two review – the smash-hit Aussie comedy is better than ever | Television

In my review of the first season of Colin from Accounts, the comedy creation of the married couple Harriet Dyer and Patrick Brammall,...

Britain’s first gay anthem? Why the UK’s pioneering LGBTQ+ protest band reunited | Exhibitions

‘There is a little bit of gay in everyone today,” sing Michael Klein and Gillian Bartlam, the lead singers of Everyone Involved, a...

‘We never went down the Aardman route’: how the Brothers Quay rocked the animation world | Animation in film

The Brothers Quay, identical twins, make marvellous, mystifying films in which eerie stop-motion puppets outnumber the few live performers. These films might be...

TV tonight: Colin from Accounts is back – but where is Colin? | Television

Colin from Accounts10pm, BBC TwoThe word-of-mouth hit Aussie comedy is back – but there is a paw-shaped hole as the second series starts....

America’s New Female Right review – this lazy BBC documentary fails to tackle dangerously extreme views | Television

I am going to go out on a limb and say that most Guardian readers who watch a BBC documentary called America’s New...

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