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Kylie Minogue review – house, techno … doom metal? This is a thrilling reinvention of a pop deity

OVO Hydro, GlasgowHer Tension world tour reaches the UK, and it’s the work of a relaxed but inherently flamboyant singer with a bold new...

The Love That Remains review – startling tragicomic portrait of a fractured family

Cannes film festivalIcelandic director Hlynur Pálmason examines a broken marriage through stunning imagery and quirky fantasy visions, but his new comic tone undermines the...

‘Her need to make is off the scale’: why Nnena Kalu’s Turner prize nomination is a watershed moment for art

The Glasgow-born artist makes huge cocoon-like sculptures out of found fabric and videotape. We meet the team who helped her become the first learning-disabled...

The Guardian view on Labour’s competition policy: don’t let big tech set the agenda | Editorial

Ministers seem to think a more conciliatory approach to corporate behemoths is good for growth. The evidence suggests otherwiseGovernments chase private investment. Few ask...

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