The Guardian Articles
The Guardian
Filter by Category
Perth festival’s most powerful show was 12 hours long, had no actors, and will never happen again
Can you answer these questions? How are you? What did you have for breakfast? Do you have a good memory? Did you share your bed with anyone last night? Are you comfortable talking about money? What’s the best age to be? Do you pray? Have you ever had a part …
Why are Americans toasting their fairy bread, and can the New York Times stop them?
Amy Hetherington: the 10 funniest things I have ever seen (on the internet)
Hello internet!
I’ve pulled over on the side of the Nullarbor to think about what I love about you. I’m in the middle of a two-month outback Australia comedy tour, so it’s nice to have a break from long drives and servo snacks (TBH there’s been a lot of dodgy …
EU accused of leaving ‘devastating’ copyright loophole in AI Act
An architect of EU copyright law has said legislation is needed to protect writers, musicians and creatives left exposed by an “irresponsible” legal gap in the EU’s Artificial Intelligence Act.
The intervention came as 15 cultural organisations wrote to the European Commission this week warning that draft rules to implement …
Wednesday briefing: From Berlin to Helsinki – and even in London - barriers excluding the far right are disintegrating
Good morning. Kemi Badenoch has dismissed the idea of any kind of pact between the Conservatives and Reform UK – but, as the last couple of days have made abundantly clear, they are drinking from the same well.
On Monday, Badenoch spoke at a conference organised by the Alliance for …
Spotlight turns to big-name recruit Kane Cornes amid AFL media shake-up
Chris Jones has always had an eye for talent and for cultivating relationships. As a cadet reporter with Leader Newspapers in Melbourne’s eastern suburbs, he struck up a friendship with a young local player, Sam Mitchell. He introduced Mitchell to his future wife. Their respective careers blossomed, and Jones was …
Rick Buckler, drummer of The Jam, dies at 69 after short illness
Rick Buckler, the drummer of the rock group The Jam, has died aged 69 after a short illness.
In a statement, his family said Buckley “passed away peacefully on Monday evening in Woking after a short illness with family by his side”, the BBC reported.
The statement described him as …
The tournament that refuses to die: Champions Trophy back for more
Arts Council England to shelve new funding plan after outcry from producers
Arts Council England has shelved its controversial plan to stop producers from applying for new funding before their current project is over after it was dubbed “the worst idea in the world”.
Figures from the sector told the Guardian that the significant change to the way artists and companies access …