Back Story
Our column on arts and culture distinguishes the back story from the foreground; the ephemera from what matters, and might last
Culture
Is TV’s next sure-fire hit, “Disclaimer”, a must-watch or a dud?
The glitzy new thriller is both
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Roald Dahl was a genius—and a shocking bigot
No magic potion or friendly giant can resolve this tension, as a new play shows
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Sally Rooney shows how to escape the trap of success
In “Intermezzo” the Irish author is artfully growing up
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“The Perfect Couple” and the new map of Moneyland
Depictions of the super-rich on screen reflect the times
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Twenty-five years on, “Fight Club” punches harder than ever
Actually, the first rule of the cult film is that people never stop talking about it
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On some holidays, beauty and bloodshed are entwined
In grand old cities like Verona, your gelato comes with a moral education
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The drama of election night: a critical guide
In a bumper year for voting, elections are the top-billing show
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What a row over sponsorship reveals about art and Mammon
It betrays childish misconceptions about money, morality and power
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Jürgen Klopp’s masterclass in how to win—and lose
Two gestures capture the Liverpool manager’s method: the fist pump and the hug
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The trial of Donald Trump, considered as courtroom drama
Sensational witnesses, high stakes—it has the classic elements. Sort of
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Fed up with Biden v Trump II? Some succour from fictional rematches
From “Moby Dick”, “Star Wars” and “Rocky” to the presidential election
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Salman Rushdie’s gripping take on being stabbed
“Knife” is a memoir about the attack in 2022 but also a love story
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Kate Winslet explores how to be a good autocrat
“The Regime” is a silly show with a deadly serious point
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Infatuation, kids, adultery: marriage is the theme of the Oscars
Together the nominees sketch a composite picture of marriage. Here it is
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“The Picture of Dorian Gray” points to the future of theatre
A triumphant one-woman show relies on Sarah Snook, daring tech and your imagination