The Guardian » 1 week ago
There have been many highlights. In a group of islands off Norway, I saw a total solar eclipse, which was surrealI’ve always been adventurous. That’s why, in 2013, I set myself a goal to travel to every country in the world. I grew up in Louisiana, and my family ...
The Guardian » 1 week ago
On the 20th anniversary of the seminal game, we look back at the extraordinary moment where sci-fi dystopia turned into tense and terrifying body horrorAt the start of Valve’s Half-Life 2, the seminal first-person shooter game that turns 20 this month, taciturn scientist ...
The Guardian » 1 week ago
The Scottish film-maker on bringing humour to his look at male emotional repression, being compared to Louis Theroux, and his problems with reality TVSilence is golden – at least where men are concerned. The “strong, silent type” endures as an aspirational archetype, whet...
The Guardian » 1 week ago
After a loved and hated second season, more of the button-pushing teen drama has been on pause but production is soon to officially beginYou would be forgiven for thinking that Euphoria was all wrapped up with. After all, as things stand, it has the entire world stacked a...
The Guardian » 1 week ago
There’s comfort in being surrounded by like-minded people, but challenge is important, and we may have to look for it elsewhereHell is other people. Or, more specifically, other people on social media. Hell is millions of people who would avoid each oth...
The Guardian » 1 week ago
What would it witness in Azerbaijan? A species that knows it is destroying itself but is too greedy to change courseImagine, as many people do, an all-seeing eye in the sky, looking down on planet Earth. Imagine seeing what it sees. It watches, over the course of decades,...
The Guardian » 1 week ago
Plant a tomato bush then lecture it on how it should grow tomatoesSign up here to get an email whenever First Dog cartoons are...
The Guardian » 1 week ago
Sudan is the largest food crisis and Gaza is the worst emergency by intensity of deprivation – both disasters need urgent actionI care about both Gaza and Sudan. It’s distasteful to compare extreme human suffering. But we can use the international metrics for famine to ex...
The Guardian » 1 week ago
Dame Sally Davies says action on deadly antibiotic-resistant infections must be prioritisedThe rising death toll from drug-resistant bugs is “very scary” and people do not even realise it is happening, the UK’s special envoy for antimicrobial resistance (AMR) has said.<...
The Guardian » 3 weeks ago
Chancellor hopes extra money for NHS and public services will make it easier to accept higher taxes and slow growthRachel Reeves used her budget debut to announce a massive package of tax, spending and borrowing increases as she gambled on voters rewarding the government ...