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Tribe with Bruce Parry is fascinating - but less projectile vomiting, please

The filmmaker lives among a remote Amazon rainforest community and tries ayahuasca in a traditional psychedelic ceremony

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Guy Ritchie’s MobLand is better than his terrible last TV series

Starring Tom Hardy, Pierce Brosnan, and Helen Mirren, the gangster series is written by 'Top Boy' creator Ronan Bennett

Interviews

TV

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Last One Laughing is the funniest British TV show in years

Ten comedians are put in a room and told not to laugh. What could be more hilarious?

I’ve watched all of Stephen Graham's performances – these are the seven best

Adolescence has a woman problem

Exhibitions

Film

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Apocalypse musical The End has terrible singing - but give it a chance

Tilda Swinton and Michael Shannon star in this strange, airless drama - but there are deeper messages to be found beyond the weirdness

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I've seen every Jane Austen adaptation - these are the nine worth watching

The BBC's 1995 'Pride and Prejudice' may be the one to beat, but there's a screen version to please every one of the author's admirers

Music

Mumford and Sons have lost their youthful courage

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Oasis tickets giveaway set to be Comic Relief's 'biggest ever earner' - how to enter

Comic Relief is set to reignite the Oasis ticket frenzy with a prize draw for two VIP seats in Royal Box for Wembley show, which insiders believe could raise £10m

Greed, gaslighting and NDAs: How record labels get rich while artists suffer

Books

The Holocaust survivor whose musical talent saved her life

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Who is the real Amanda Knox? Even she doesn't know

Knox's words of empowerment only reveal how lost she is

The five best classic novels, according to Percival Everett

Theatre

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Rebooted Gareth Southgate drama scores again

Dear England's return to the National with an added final chapter bounds and bounces with energy

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Clueless The Musical lacks punch

The magic of the 90s cult film is lost in its try-hard transfer to the stage

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