Cartoon Mocks Problem-Solving Techniques
The Guardian publishes Vaughan Tomlinson's cartoon satirizing modern problem-solving methods, highlighting absurdity in corporate and political approaches.
The Guardian publishes Vaughan Tomlinson's cartoon satirizing modern problem-solving methods, highlighting absurdity in corporate and political approaches.
The Amandaland actor on her statue phobia, what she’d like to say to her mum, and lusting after Keanu Reeves. Born in Dublin, she trained at the Gaiety School of Acting.
The slang 'mogging' originated in misogynistic online forums but has become mainstream among Gen Z and Gen Alpha, used to describe outshining others in looks, skills, or anything. Experts warn it fosters hyper-competitiveness and selfishness.
Guardian readers voted JRR Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings as the greatest novel in English, displacing George Eliot's Middlemarch. The list includes diverse picks like Catch-22 and Infinite Jest.
Shared lists with real-time sync. No signup needed — just open and shop together.
RecommendedMore than 3,000 readers voted for their favorite novels, resulting in a diverse list from classics to contemporary works, topped by JRR Tolkien's epic fantasy.
British actor Anthony Head, famous for roles in Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Ted Lasso, and Merlin, has died at 72 from pneumonia complications, six months after losing his partner Sarah Fisher.
The cast of Buffy the Vampire Slayer is mourning Anthony Head's death, the third core member to die in 16 months, following Nicholas Brendon and Michelle Trachtenberg.
Hugh Muir reflects on the V&A East's exhibition 'The Music is Black', celebrating 125 years of Black British music, and shares personal memories tied to reggae, lovers rock, 2 Tone, and more.
A review of The Alien Autopsy Scandal, a documentary about the 1995 Roswell hoax created in a Camden flat with a Doctor Who sculptor and a magician.
Shared lists with real-time sync. No signup needed — just open and shop together.
RecommendedTest your knowledge with the Saturday quiz: from the Leaning Tower of Pisa to anglerfish, Impressionists, and links between Champagne, Mozart, and veal pie.
The unprecedented success of horror films Backrooms and Obsession marks a thrilling moment for cinema, but the genre's dominance risks sidelining other original stories. Is it time for filmmakers to explore beyond horror?
Test your knowledge with five multiple-choice questions set by children, covering Easter Island statues and fizzy drink burps. Submit your own brainteasers too!
Norway's Princess Ingrid Alexandra will resume her studies at the University of Sydney as an exchange student after returning home due to her mother's declining health. Crown Princess Mette-Marit is on a lung transplant waiting list.
Two Weeks on BBC One delivers a hilarious holiday party gone wrong. Plus, relive the 1966 World Cup final in colour and more TV picks.
Shared lists with real-time sync. No signup needed — just open and shop together.
RecommendedBecky Barnicoat's cartoon humorously depicts the dread of wedding invitations, capturing the feeling of being a deer in headlights. A relatable take on social obligations.
Javier Bardem shines in the Cape Fear remake, while jazz saxophonist Zoh Amba surprises with country rock. Plus top TV, film, books, and albums this week.
From Palaeolithic cave paintings in Spain to life under a Delhi flyover, plus Paul McCartney's nostalgia and restaurant critics' tips for ordering the perfect meal.
After decades, David Batty reunited with his birth parents. But the reality was nothing like the neat stories on TV—marked by estrangement, tragedy, and unresolved loss.
From Nicholas Galitzine's He-Man to Monteverdi opera, FKA twigs gigs, and Julio Le Parc at Tate Modern, your complete entertainment guide for the week ahead.
Shared lists with real-time sync. No signup needed — just open and shop together.
RecommendedSurvivor star Ken McNickle, 43, has revealed he is battling cancer, sharing on Instagram his regret for delaying medical care and urging fans to prioritize health.
Netflix announces Devil May Cry will end with season 3, sparking fan reactions. Showrunner confirms trilogy structure based on Dante's Divine Comedy.
Hollywood legend Richard Gere slammed Donald Trump in a speech in Norway, calling the US President a 'maniac' who dismantled everything good about America.
Michael Gledhill, 44, has been charged with murder in the stabbing death of James Handy, 81, known for roles in Jumanji and Top Gun: Maverick. Handy was in a relationship with Gledhill's mother.
Killer Sudoku 1,025 challenges you with unique rules: numbers in dotted-line shapes sum to corner figures, with no repeats. Access the print version and find solutions in upcoming Guardian editions.
Shared lists with real-time sync. No signup needed — just open and shop together.
RecommendedGuardian Australia's weekend wrap features endorphin-pumping dance classes, Obama's near-windowless tower, and Cuba's first indie magazine. Dive into these essential reads.
Robin Hartwell, senior music lecturer at Liverpool Hope University, dies aged 75. He was known for his original thinking in curriculum design and musical analysis.
AppleTV+'s 'Widow's Bay' blends horror and comedy perfectly, becoming a word-of-mouth sensation. Discover why this small-town spooky series is captivating audiences.
TV host Lynette Bolton reveals she had a lumpectomy to remove a tumour, sharing her breast cancer journey six months after diagnosis.
Lady Pamela Hicks, daughter of Lord Mountbatten and bridesmaid to Queen Elizabeth II, has died aged 97. She witnessed the partition of India and lived a life of privilege but also tragedy, including her father's assassination.
Shared lists with real-time sync. No signup needed — just open and shop together.
RecommendedAn 11-month-old pig named Bacon is poised to become a therapy animal, bringing joy to charity events across Canberra and beyond.