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    The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power season 2 review – needs to remember it’s a drama | Television

    Amazon’s streaming service, Prime Video, is burdened with what it hopes is its one true destiny: to create a fantasy series as popular...

    TV tonight: former Spice Girl Melanie C’s shocking family history | Television

    Who Do You Think You Are?9pm, BBC OneThis popular long-running genealogy series has a way of making you count your blessings: one thing...

    TV tonight: the most well-known piece of classical music turns 200 | Television

    Beethoven’s Ninth Unwrapped8pm, BBC FourIt is the 200th anniversary of Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony, and given that it’s arguably the most well-known piece of...

    ‘You laugh the hardest in grief’: And Mrs, the cathartic romcom about marrying your dead fiance | Film

    Shortly after Daniel Reisinger’s mum died, the director found himself howling with laughter. “It was the shittest week of my life,” he explains, over...

    ‘They’d come to take our heads’: the surfing daredevils who risked everything for the perfect wave | Film

    In 1975, two Australian surfers thought they had discovered the holy grail: the perfect wave. Kevin Lovett and John Geisel were at the...

    Orrin Evans and the Captain Black Big Band: Walk a Mile in My Shoe review – perseverance and Philly pride | Music

    ‘This record is me opening the door into what I’ve lived with for years,” says the Philadelphia-raised pianist and composer Orrin Evans of...

    Coco & Clair Clair: Girl review – girlish singsong with sizzle and spark | Pop and rock

    Oddball Atlanta duo Coco & Clair Clair have been making music together for nearly a decade but they only really broke through in...

    ‘I’m intrigued by failure’: Kim Deal on death, addiction – and releasing her debut solo album at 63 | Music

    In all of her decades as one of rock’s great frontpeople, Kim Deal has not once appeared on an album cover. “Back in...

    Sing Sing review – Colman Domingo is larger than life in big-hearted prison drama | Festivals

    There’s charm, energy and optimism in this big-hearted film, inspired by the Rehabilitation Through the Arts project that teaches theatre skills to US...

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