Agenda
2
The big
picture
Markéta Lus kačová captures
an otherworldly freedom on
the beach at Whitley Bay
Agenda 2-7
Critics 30-45
Features 8-24
Books 46-53
Science & Tech 25-29
Puzzles & Television
54-64
On my radar Deborah Levy on
her cultural highlights
Q&A Film-maker and artist
Sam Taylor-Johnson
The grid Behind-the-scenes
illustrations of Karl Lagerfeld’s
last Chanel collection
Will Self column
Interview Irish novelist Edna
O’Brien talks to Sean O’Hagan
Portishead Jude Rogers on
25 years of the band’s seminal
album, Dummy
Stewart Lee An extract from
his new book of collected writing
Photography London as seen
by Irish street photographer
Shane Taylor
Kate Kellaway enjoys Selina
Todd’s new life of playwright
Shelagh Delaney
Johanna Thomas-Corr reviews
Salman Rushdie’s new novel
The books interview
Israeli writer Etgar Keret
Kitty Empire on Don’t Look
Back in Anger, Daniel Rachel’s
history of 90s pop culture
Children’s picture books
of the month
Health Is Amazon fit to
look after our wellbeing, asks
Nic Fleming
Q&A David Wallace-Wells,
deputy editor of New York
magazine and climate advocate,
talks to Ian Tucker
John Naughton Is DeepMind
on its way to explaining the
secrets of the universe?
Everyman crossword, sudoku,
Azed crossword, chess, readers’
pictures – p54-55
The week’s television and
radio highlights – p56-57
Today’s television – p64
Monday to Saturday’s listings
and choices – p58-63
The fi nest writing every Sunday for arts,
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Feedback
Last week we featured the 30
best music fi lms, as chosen by six
musicians. Here are some of the
many further suggestions readers
responded with:
Standing in the Shadows of Motown ,
about the musicians who played on all
of the Motown hits. Amazing interviews
and great live performances. Also, 20
Feet from Stardom, about backing
singers, is fantastic.
Dale Zawertailo , posted online
Th e Last Waltz captures a lost world of
high musicianship and rock’n’roll.
dylan37
Amadeus , one of those 80s Oscar-
winners that isn’t discussed much
these days but i s phenomenal.
dothestrand
Coal Miner’s Daughter: Sissy Spacek
could have had a whole other career
as a country star.
Mila Gorka
Rory Gallagher ’s Irish Tour ’74.
Brilliant if you like the music, but
also a record of what Ireland was
like during the Troubles. Gallagher
played Belfast the day after 10
bombs had gone off.
Patrick Megan
Th e documentary Anvil : by turns
hilarious and very poignant, and
more Spinal Tap than the Tap
themselves.
Visiondeoro
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Mark Kermode’s verdict on
Pedro Almodóvar’s Pain and Glory
Kitty Empire on Taylor Swift’s
new album, Lover
Susannah Clapp on Stephen
Fry’s Mythos in Edinburgh
Catherine Slessor on the
architectural joys of Essex
Barbara Ellen hails the return
of TV crime thriller Mindhunter