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  • Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen and Dawn on Outrageous Homes.

    TV review
    Outrageous Homes review – OTT TV that will make you very happy indeed

  • The Stormtrooper Scandal.

    TV review
    The Stormtrooper Scandal review – inside the Star Wars art sale that wrecked lives

  • Like Marmite … Ghost.

    Rite Here Rite Now review – soft-metallers Ghost offer skits and shreds in fan-service film

  • Bruce Pascoe and the book cover

    Australian book reviews
    Imperial Harvest by Bruce Pascoe review – an epic tale of humanity, horror and hope

  • The Emu War review – wall-to-wall silliness that will make you laugh-out loud, sometimes

  • Zemlinsky: Eine Florentinische Tragödie album review – adultery and murder in Renaissance Italy

  • I Am: Céline Dion review – an earnest love letter from one of the last true divas

  • Chamayou: Cage² album review – each piece is a brightly coloured gem

  • Alexis Petridis's album of the week
    Mabe Fratti: Sentir Que No Sabes review – rich, rewarding, spellbinding music from a true original

  • The Importance of Being Earnest review – Algernon et al get a 21st-century makeover

  • Scaffolding by Lauren Elkin review – parallel lives in Paris

  • The Atomic Human by Neil Lawrence review – return of the Terminator

  • Book of the day
    Private Rites by Julia Armfield review – in deep water

  • Adam Lambert: Out, Loud and Proud.

    TV review
    Adam Lambert: Out, Loud and Proud review – give this compelling singer his own podcast series

  • THE CONVERT KG 220927-424. Thomas Munro (Guy Pearce). Credit Kirsty Griffin. The Convert NZ Ltd

    The Convert review – Guy Pearce tries to keep the peace in Māori period drama

  • Yoshida Toshi, Unknown (Michi no), 1968.

    Yoshida review – brilliant prints bleached of historical colour

  • ‘We came here to electrify!’ … the Killers.

    The Killers review – anthemic XL rock goes from epic to even more epic

  • The Taming of the Shrew review – full of foolishness, low on laughs

  • Diane von Fürstenberg: Woman in Charge review – hedonist fashion-biz phenom has tales to tell

  • The Language of War by Oleksandr Mykhed review – ‘Eat, kill, grief, repeat’ reflections from Ukraine

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