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  • Pete stands on a windy hilltop with a black Davek Elite umbrella

    The Filter
    The best umbrellas in the UK for staying dry in the wind and rain – tested on a 517m hilltop

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    Smyth’s Der Wald and Respighi’s Lucrezia review – Wagner’s spirit presides over double bill

  • Sarah Paulson lunging across a smart conference table to attack Niecy Nash with Kim Kardashian looking on between them.

    TV review
    All’s Fair review – Kim Kardashian’s divorce drama is fascinatingly, existentially terrible

  • The atmosphere is palpable  … Football Manager 26.

    Football Manager 26 review –a modern sim for the modern game

  • The Lost Boys of Mercury review – heartbreaking film on the enduring wounds of church-school abuse

  • See the light: the beautiful, and radical, art of Anna Ancher – review

  • There Was, There Was Not review – how four women’s dreams are destroyed by the shock of war

  • TV review
    Squid Game: The Challenge season two review – nothing you see here is OK

  • Apple Watch SE 3 review: the bargain smartwatch for iPhone

  • Fantaisie review – study of a modern Ophelia swamped by audiovisual overwhelm

  • Book of the day
    Tom’s Crossing by Mark Z Danielewski – House of Leaves author returns with a 1200-page western

  • Roxanne McKee in The Run.

    The Run review – glowsticks to the fore as interactive horror-thriller aims to get pulses racing

  • Harry McNaughton and Rebecca Gibney in Happiness.

    Happiness review – Schitt’s Creek meets Glee in charming Kiwi musical comedy

  • From  Bog Jobs  c. Phil Polglaze. Between 1979 and 1996, Phil Polglaze photographed ‘cottaging’ locations around London commissioned by criminal defence lawyers in aid of gay men standing trial for gross indecency often as a result of police entrapment.

    Photo Oxford review – the pictures of stinking public toilets are unmissable

  • Ravyn Lenae at the Albert Hall, Manchester.

    Ravyn Lenae review – art-school dreamer at ease with her own melancholy

  • A Mother’s Embrace review – woozy serving of trauma horror as a firefighter reckons with a troubled past

  • Rosalía: Lux review – a demanding, distinctive clash of classical and chaos that couldn’t be by anyone else

  • The Outer Worlds 2 review – improved space-faring sequel is an enjoyable time sink

  • Don’t Trip review – lo-fi comedy shocker sets out to find the horror in Hollywood

  • 3 Cold Dishes review – Burna Boy produces deftly directed revenge tales with echoes of Kill Bill

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