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Art and politics are colliding spectacularly at the Venice Biennale, where installations reflect global tensions, particularly regarding Russia and Ukraine. Meanwhile, China's record exports are fueling a growing trade surplus with the U.S., just as Trump's diplomatic maneuvers aim for a ceasefire extension in the conflict. In the entertainment realm, Amazon's investment in the UK promises thousands of new jobs, even as the film industry grapples with the decline of everyday comedies, leaving audiences nostalgic for a genre that once thrived.
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Arts, Events & CultureThe Guide #242: Everyday Hollywood film comedies have faded but can they make a comeback?Everyday Hollywood comedies have diminished in prominence as studios favor safer blockbuster formulas, leading to a notable absence of standalone comedies in recent years. The discussion reflects a nostalgia for the genre's past, questioning whether these films can make a resurgence in today's entertainment landscape.
Arts, Events & CultureFrom The Sheep Detectives to Rivals: your complete entertainment guide to the week aheadHugh Jackman and Emma Thompson lead in 'The Sheep Detectives,' a comedy-mystery adapted from Leonie Swann's novel, showcasing the diverse writing talent of Craig Mazin. The week ahead promises a mix of entertainment, including the return of a spirited bonkbuster.
Arts, Events & CultureAmandaland to Olof Dreijer: the week in rave reviewsLucy Punch returns as a middle-class antihero while Olof Dreijer of the Knife showcases a creatively rich psychedelic album, highlighting the week's top cultural reviews.
Arts, Events & CultureAt the Venice Biennale I saw anger at Russia and Israel – and its leadership pretending everything was fine | Charlotte HigginsThe Venice Biennale showcases art as a reflection of geopolitical tensions, particularly highlighting the stark contrast between Russia's cultural presentations and the ongoing violence in Ukraine, revealing a facade of normalcy amidst chaos. The event underscores the discomfort of witnessing art being used as a distraction from serious global issues.
Arts, Events & CultureWhat not to miss at the 2026 Venice BiennaleThe 2026 Venice Biennale showcases extreme and provocative performances, including Florentina Holzinger's postapocalyptic pavilion that features shocking acts and audience participation, leading to police intervention due to its transgressive nature.
Politics & PolicyUS military kills 2 ‘narco-terrorists’ in latest strike on alleged drug boatThe U.S. military has executed a strike against a drug-trafficking boat in the eastern Pacific, resulting in the deaths of two suspected narco-terrorists linked to a designated terrorist organization. This operation underscores ongoing efforts to combat drug trafficking in known routes used by such groups.
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