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From On Swift Horses to David Byrne: your complete entertainment guide to the week ahead

3 days ago
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ChristyOut now Following a prize-winning premiere at the Berlinale, this Irish drama starring Danny Power has been feted as an auspicious feature debut for director Brendan Canty.Telling the tale of two estranged brothers in Knocknaheeny, Cork, it’s a social-realist breakout hit.On Swift HorsesOut now Muriel (Daisy Edgar-Jones) and Lee (Will Poulter) are newlyweds who move from Kansas to California in the 1950s, with Lee’s brother, Julius (Jacob Elordi).A bond emerges between Muriel and Julius – however, this isn’t a typical love triangle, but an exploration of same-sex attraction in a time and place where that could be life-threatening.The Conjuring: Last RitesOut now Something wicked this way comes: the ninth and (allegedly) final instalment of the Conjuring franchise, based on the (alleged) exploits of paranormal experts Lorraine and Ed Warren, played by Vera Farmiga and Patrick Wilson, who are investigating the Smurl hauntings of Pennsylvania.

The CourageousOut now In the picturesque Swiss canton of Valais, an eccentric single mother living on the margins attempts to put a brave face on things for her children,What’s a shoplifted birthday cake between family? Swiss-American director Jasmin Gordon’s fiction debut offers lead actor Ophélia Kolb a knotty lead role to get her teeth into,Catherine BrayBelinda Carlisle9 to 13 September; tour starts Edinburgh Alongside her latest album, Once Upon a Time in California, Carlisle will use this tour to celebrate her near 40-year solo career,Expect a jukebox’s worth of 80s MOR classics including Circle in the Sand, Leave a Light On and Heaven Is a Place on Earth,Michael CraggPost MaloneTottenham Hotspur Stadium, London, 7 & 8 September As the title suggests, tattoo experimentalist Post Malone’s Big Ass Stadium Tour involves some of the planet’s largest venues.

The UK stop features two nights at the north London enormodome, soundtracked by a mix of Postys’s hip-hop and, more recently, country-tinged bangers.MCShear BrassPeggy’s Skylight, Nottingham, 6 September The vivacious music of pianist George Shearing, one of the few UK jazz artists to become a legend in the US, is celebrated by this A-list British band, led by his great-nephew, drummer, writer and producer Carl Gorham.Shearing’s much-loved hits of the 1940s and 50s – and some rarities too – spring back to life.John FordhamToscaRoyal Ballet and Opera, London, 11 September to 7 OctoberThe new Puccini production that opens the Royal Opera season will be Jakub Hrůša’s first as music director.But the advance publicity has been all about the casting of the Russian Anna Netrebko in the title role.

Andrew ClementsSuzanne SongWhite Cube Mason’s Yard, London, to 3 October This New York-based abstract artist creates extraordinarily disciplined paintings in which every detail looks calculated.She plays with illusions of spatial depth in patterns of zigzags, lozenges, triangles and cubes that fool and seduce your eyes even as you recognise their flatness.There are echoes of Bridget Riley.Paul McCartneyGagosian Davies Street, London, to 4 October A few months in midwinter, from December 1963 to February 1964, photographed by a young man who happened to be in the world’s biggest pop group.Here, McCartney reveals what it was like to be a Beatle as Beatlemania grew, including a self-portrait in the attic where he’d write Yesterday.

John Moores Painting Prize Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool, 6 September today to 1 March This longrunning prize for painting has an astonishing track record of rewarding true excellence,Since it started in 1957, first prize has gone to such inspired and long-lasting artists as David Hockney, Rose Wylie, Peter Blake and Peter Doig,See this year’s artists and spot the next stars,Schroder GalleryThe Holburne Museum, Bath, from 11 September A Renaissance wunderkammer (room of wonders) is recreated by this luxurious new permanent gallery of strange, spectacular treasures,An intricate silver model of a sailing ship complete with a tiny crew, a mechanical model of the universe and suchlike curiosities co-star with paintings by the likes of Holbein and Cranach.

Jonathan JonesJosie Long6 September to 12 December; tour starts Mull As you might expect, Now Is the Time of Monsters – the new show from this thoughtful comedian – riffs on politics,Less predictably, it also covers actual beasts: the prehistoric predators she studies with her kids, a hobby that helps Long find hope amid turmoil both global and personal,Rachel AroestiRomans, a NovelAlmeida theatre, London, to 11 October Alice Birch’s writing is always deeply theatrical and full of fire,Her latest is a kaleidoscopic portrait of masculinity from the 19th century to the present day, starring Kyle Soller,Miriam GillinsonEmmaTheatre Royal Bath, 11 to 20 September then touring Where better to mark Jane Austen’s 250th anniversary than Bath? Ryan Craig’s new adaptation stars India Shaw-Smith as meddling matchmaker Emma.

MGMurmuration Level 2Peacock theatre, London, 10 to 20 September French dancer Sadeck Berrabah’s career was launched by a YouTube video and led to him choreographing the Tokyo-Paris Olympic handover ceremony,His style leans on tutting: intricate hand and arm movements that look a bit like hieroglyphics, which he uses en masse to striking visual effect,Lyndsey WinshipSign up to Inside SaturdayThe only way to get a look behind the scenes of the Saturday magazine,Sign up to get the inside story from our top writers as well as all the must-read articles and columns, delivered to your inbox every weekend,after newsletter promotionThe Girlfriend Prime Video, 10 September Starring and co-directed by Robin Wright, this UK-set psychological thriller about a woman who grows suspicious of her son’s new partner (Olivia Cooke) cleaves to the current trend for luxury lifestyle-based drama.

Can sinister twists and class commentary pierce the glossy surface?TaskSky Atlantic & Now, 8 September, 9pm This new drama from the Mare of Easttown creator, Brad Ingelsby, has the same dark, painfully realistic energy as his previous hit police procedural.Led by Mark Ruffalo, Task follows an FBI agent investigating a series of violent home invasions in a working-class Philadelphia suburb.Only Murders in the BuildingDisney+, 9 September Somehow, we have already made it to season five of this hilarious comedy-drama, which merges brainteasing mysteries with intergenerational humour.This time our podcasting odd throuple investigate the death of their doorman as starry cameos (Renée Zellweger, Dianne Wiest, Beanie Feldstein, Christoph Waltz) abound.Freddie Flintoff’s Field of Dreams: Ultimate Test BBC One/iPlayer, 7 September, 8.

10pm Initially a feelgood documentary about a cricket team for disadvantaged youngsters, this series soon became a moving portrait of Flintoff’s recovery from life-changing injuries.Now, however, the focus is back on sport as the cricketer franchises his original idea across the north-west.RABaby StepsOut 8 September; PC, PS5 An unemployed brat who never leaves the sofa is forced to get up and explore his alien world in one of the autumn’s weirdest releases.Players control each limb independently, meaning that any progress is challenging and rife with pratfalls.Borderlands 4Out 12 September; PS5, Xbox, PC The cartoon “looter shooter” returns, promising a frenzy of guns, guts and grappling hooks as players battle a ruthless space dictator and his army of alien monsters.

With a new planet to explore and a vast array of randomised weapons (apparently there are 30bn combinations), it’s going to be carnage.Keith StuartDavid Byrne – Who Is the Sky?Out now Assisted by producer Kid Harpoon, and a guest list that includes the Ghost Train Orchestra and Paramore’s Hayley Williams, Talking Heads legend David Byrne delivers a big dollop of DayGlo art-pop on his new solo album.Single Everybody Laughs is like swallowing a huge gulp of sunshine.Big Thief – Double InfinityOut now On their first album as a trio following the departure of bassist Max Oleartchik, the Brooklyn indie-folk band continue to craft careworn epics that feel undeniable.Songs such as All Night All Day and Los Angeles sparkle like lost classics, while Adrianne Lenker’s warm voice anchors their emotional pull.

Metronomy – Greatest HitsOut now With seven albums, including two UK Top 10s, under their belts, the British alt-pop practitioners have collected their shiniest singles on this greatest hits collection.Why not sashay to the slinky The Look, or do an awkward robot to the crunchy electronics of Heartbreaker?Saint Etienne – InternationalOut now Keen not to trundle on indefinitely, Saint Etienne – AKA Sarah Cracknell, Bob Stanley and Pete Wiggs – have announced this 13th album will be their last.It’s a worthy swansong, full of intriguing collaborations, including the Orbital-assisted dance behemoth Take Me to the Pilot, and the 90s throwback Brand New Me, featuring Confidence Man.MCThe Secret Life of SongsPodcast Anthony T Jackson’s series about the art and context of songwriting takes on the 70s and 80s in a new run.It considers the queer dancefloor influences in Donna Summer’s I Feel Love and Kate Bush’s psychoanalytic references.

Embassy of the Free MindOnlineAmsterdam’s Ritman Library has recently digitised more than 2,000 books on occultism.From Latin tracts on alchemy to the English philosophy of Henry More and beautiful illustrations of flora and fauna, there is plenty to flick through.Music Uncovered: David Bowie – ChangelingBBC Sounds, 10 September Exploring David Bowie’s evolution in the first half of the 70s, from Ziggy Stardust to the Thin White Duke, this eight-part series features fascinating archive interviews with Bowie, as well as testimony from his collaborators.Ammar Kalia
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Crisis? What crisis? Starmer has a delivery plan – so chill out | John Crace

Don’t Panic! Don’t Panic! Over the weekend the newly promoted Darren Jones, Keir Starmer’s very own Keir Starmer tribute act, was out and about on the airwaves trying to convince everyone – himself included – that the government was not in crisis.What do you mean, chaos, he said time and again as the questions kept on coming. Each time sounding slightly more chippy. He’s not a man who takes kindly to even a hint of mockery. Darren takes Darren extremely seriously

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Who is in the running to be the next Labour deputy leader?

The battle to become Labour’s next deputy leader is moving fast, with hopefuls needing to amass at least 80 MP nominations by Thursday evening. With several people having already ruled themselves out, here are some possible, and probable, runners:As someone from the backbenches who is nonetheless of cabinet-level heft, and who is seen as independent but not a recreational rebel, Thornberry is one of the more likely people to reach the nomination threshold.An MP since 2005, Thornberry was shadow attorney general for nearly three years – only to be dumped from the frontbench by Keir Starmer after the general election. She has since become chair of the foreign affairs select committee.One possible barrier for Thornberry is the fact that, like her leader, she is a north London MP

about 15 hours ago
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We need more politicians like Angela Rayner | Letters

The fact that Angela Rayner has described her journey from “a teenage mum from a council estate” to the highest levels of government as being “the honour of my life” is so sad, and a scandalous indictment of our country (Crisis engulfs Labour as Angela Rayner is forced to step down as deputy PM, 5 September).Privilege and inequality exclude the majority of ordinary people from entering, let alone achieving, influential positions in politics, the judiciary, media, business and increasingly in sport and theatre.The figures are astonishing. According to the Sutton Trust, 65% of senior judges, 57% of the House of Lords, 59% of permanent secretaries and 52% of diplomats are drawn from the 7% of the population who are privately educated. Achieving positions of influence in our society is less about merit and more about connections, accent and so on – all acquired at fee‑paying schools

about 16 hours ago
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Labour MPs must gain 80 nominations by Thursday to stand for deputy leader

Labour MPs hoping to replace Angela Rayner as the party’s deputy leader have until Thursday afternoon to gather the 80 MPs’ nominations they will need to stand, with the home secretary, Shabana Mahmood, ruling herself out of the race.Mahmood is the latest mooted hopeful to decide not to run, with Jess Phillips and Lisa Nandy also opting out.According to a timetable from Labour’s national executive committee, MP nominations will open on Tuesday, with potential candidates having until 5pm on Thursday to gather 80 nominations, which is at least 20% of the parliamentary party.Nominations would be “updated on a daily basis on the Labour party website for the duration of the MP nominations period”, a statement said.Anyone who reaches this threshold must also receive nominations from at least 5% of constituency Labour parties, or about 30 in total, or at least three official party-affiliated bodies, of which at least two must be unions

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George Osborne ‘to miss out on big windfall’ from sale of investment bank

George Osborne is expected to miss out on a large windfall payment from the $196m (£145m) takeover of Robey Warshaw, the investment bank where the former Conservative chancellor has been working since 2021.Osborne, who is a partner at the bank being acquired by its US rival Evercore, will miss out on a big payout from the deal, according to the Financial Times.The paper said most of the payout would be received by the bank’s three founding partners, with the largest cut going to Sir Simon Robey – the deal veteran known as the City’s “trillion-dollar man”.Evercore has agreed to pay $96m in shares when the deal – which was announced in July – closes in October, followed by a further $100m in cash or shares after it completes. There could be further payouts for the partners if certain performance targets are met after six years

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‘We have to tell an alternative story’: Green leader Polanski chats to Nigel Farage’s constituents

The Greens are the only mainstream party seriously battling the prospect of a “far right-adjacent” government led by Nigel Farage, the party’s new leader, Zack Polanski, has argued, after spending a day in Farage’s constituency talking to voters.Two days after winning the leadership of the Greens in England and Wales with 85% of the votes cast, Polanski took the very direct route of travelling to Clacton-on-Sea to ask people about the policies supported by the MP they elected last year, and to listen to their views.The chats – some of which saw self-professed Farage backers express support for Green policies including a wealth tax and more official routes for asylum seekers – will be packaged into a social media video, part of a strategy by Polanski to reach more voters with the party’s messages, an approach directly echoing that of Farage.Polanski told the Guardian he was alarmed at the polling success for Reform UK, a party he described as “on the far right, or at least far right-adjacent in terms of the causes and issues they’re willing to align with”.He condemned Labour and Keir Starmer for failing to properly challenge Reform’s rhetoric over proposed mass deportations, saying that mainstream parties were failing to step up to the challenge of pushing back against Farage’s ideas

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From Vietnam to Costa Rica, putting ice in beer is nothing new | Letters

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Benjamina Ebuehi’s recipe for chocolate and malted buttercream cake | The sweet spot

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Losing the taste for vegan restaurants | Letters

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‘You can host with just a sandwich’: Hetty Lui McKinnon on becoming an imperfect host

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Want wines with attitude? Look to the Jura

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Back to school, work, reality: what to eat now summer is over

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