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From Wicked: For Good to Stranger Things: your complete entertainment guide to the week ahead

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Ariana Grande sparkles in the concluding part of the Wicked Witch tale, and the first batch of final episodes of the retro sci-fi juggernaut are unleashedWicked: For GoodOut nowWas the decision to split this Broadway musical big-screen adaptation into two parts motivated by art or money? Part two is here, so you can judge for yourself.The Wizard of Oz-inspired story picks up with defiant “Wicked Witch” Elphaba (Cynthia Erivo) living in exile, while Glinda (Ariana Grande) relishes her own popularity.The Thing With FeathersOut nowMax Porter’s novel Grief Is the Thing With Feathers gets the big-screen treatment, with Benedict Cumberbatch in the lead role as the dad who must raise his two young children alone after his wife dies unexpectedly.With David Thewlis as the voice of the crow who appears to him.The Ice TowerOut nowMarion Cotillard stars as a star: an actor called Cristina, who is playing the beautiful Snow Queen in a 1960s adaptation of the Hans Christian Andersen classic that also inspired Frozen.

But though the other lead here is a 15-year-old girl, this is no Disney fable, but a tale of idols and obsession.Sisu: Road to RevengeOut nowAn unexpected hit in 2022, the first Sisu film was a violent action thriller in which a grizzled prospector murdered scores of Nazis to defend his bags of gold.Now the man who refuses to die is back, and this time he’s taking on the Red Army.Catherine BrayLondon jazz festivalVarious venues, 22 & 23 NovemberRevered Malian vocal star Oumou Sangaré fronts the BBC Concert Orchestra (23 November), while pioneering drummer-composer and Polar Bear-founder Seb Rochford (23 November) and fast-rising young UK guitarist and singer-songwriter Rosie Frater-Taylor (22 November) present their cutting-edge bands.These and dozens more form the festival’s closing-weekend dates.

John FordhamYung LeanWembley arena, London, 22 November; Victoria Warehouse, Manchester, 26 NovemberThe creatively restless Swedish singer and rapper, whose collaborations have included Robyn and Bladee, makes two rare UK appearances.Keep an ear out for recent single Evil World and the new wave stylings of recent album Jonatan.Michael CraggLeisure27 to 29 November; tour starts LondonAn alluring mix of funk, dance-pop and 90s boom bap, New Zealand sextet Leisure have slowly built up a British fanbase.This tour, which includes a night at London’s Roundhouse, is in support of September’s sun-dappled fifth album, Welcome to the Mood.MCHuddersfield contemporary music festivalVarious venues, to 30 NovemberThe composer-in-residence this year is the American Sarah Hennies, whose music is hardly known at all on this side of the Atlantic.

For this opening weekend, the Mivos Quartet give the UK premiere of Hennies’s hour-long string quartet Borrowed Light, composed in 2023 and described as “a kind of sonic meditation … revealing how sound can illuminate states of being”.Andrew ClementsTurner and ConstableTate Britain, London, 27 November to 12 AprilTo climax JMW Turner’s 250th birthday celebrations he goes head to head with his only rival as a British landscape artist.In life, Turner famously trumped John Constable in a Royal Academy exhibition by adding a last-minute splosh of red to a painting.Will Constable get his own back at last?Caravaggio’s CupidWallace Collection, London, 26 November to 12 AprilThe strangest, most provocative masterpiece ever painted comes to London.Caravaggio’s art cuts across time to grab you as if he is our contemporary.

His depiction of a naked boy posing as the god of love with a grin like a street kid who’s robbing the gallery takes the biscotto.Bridget RileyTurner Contemporary, Margate, 22 November to 4 MayOne of Britain’s greatest artists, by which I mean ever, gets a survey of her unique journey in abstract art.Riley reinvented abstraction in the 1960s as an optical, scientific exploration of colour, line and human psychology.She is up there with Pollock and Mondrian as a visionary abstract painter.Jaune Quick-to-See SmithFruitmarket Gallery, Edinburgh, to 1 FebruaryThis radical artist and enrolled member of the Confederated Salish & Kootenai Tribes of the Flathead Nation sadly died while this exhibition at Fruitmarket was being put together.

So it has become a memorial.A sculpture of a canoe and figures of climate heroes feature along with her expressive paintings.Jonathan JonesJazz EmuSoho theatre, London, 25 November to 6 DecemberConceited, nerdy, 1970s-suave, vaguely Germanic accented: Footlights alumni Archie Henderson’s musician alter ego has a very distinctive vibe and a stacked back catalogue of odd tunes.He shares the (dubious) secrets of his success in this London run.Rachel AroestiHow Does Santa Go Down The Chimney?Unicorn theatre, London, to 3 JanThis year’s Unicorn Christmas show – always such a treat – is a playful take on Mac Barnett and Jon Klassen’s picture book.

Created by Told By an Idiot, there’ll be lashings of physical comedy and silly gags for all the family.Miriam GillinsonThe Burns ProjectBrodie Castle, Tuesday; 26 to 29 NovemberJames Clements’s probing show about Robert Burns embarks on a mini-tour following rave reviews at the Edinburgh festival.It weaves together rarely seen writing and digitised archival material to create a rich and complex portrait of the much-loved Scottish poet.MGYorke Dance ProjectMemorial theatre, Frome, 28 & 29 Nov; touring to 22 JanuaryA quintuple bill entitled Modern Milestones, including a solo by Martha Graham (Deep Song from 1937), a new piece from veteran choreographer Christopher Bruce (Troubadour, set to Leonard Cohen songs) and something fresh from former Rambert dancer Liam Francis.Lindsey 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 promotionStranger ThingsNetflix, 26 NovemberIt’s the beginning of the end for the Duffer Brothers’ retro sci-fi juggernaut as the first four episodes of the fifth and final season are released.Definitive answers to all outstanding mysteries – including the reason behind the kidnapping of Will Byers – have been promised.Prisoner 951BBC One & iPlayer, 23 November, 9pmWhen Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe was arrested at Imam Khomeini airport in Tehran, it marked the beginning of a six-year nightmare.Adapted from a forthcoming book by her and her husband, this drama chronicles the former’s imprisonment and the latter’s desperate campaign to free her.

Narges Rashidi and Joseph Fiennes star,Poison WaterBBC Two & iPlayer, 26 November, 9pmThe worst mass poisoning event in British history was swept under the carpet from the start,In 1988, a tanker driver accidentally poured 20 tonnes of aluminium sulphate into the water supply of a Cornish town,Despite their skin peeling and hair turning blue, residents were assured they were safe – a lie this documentary unravels,Clash of the ComicsU, 28 NovemberA bumper highlights package of the star-studded standup v standup wrestling extravaganza that took place live in London last month.

The fighting funnymen and women include Ed Gamble, James Acaster, Phil Wang, Rose Matafeo and Rosie Jones, with Nish Kumar, Sara Pascoe and Greg James commentating on the action.RABubble Bobble: Sugar DungeonsPS5, Switch, PC; out 27 NovemberTaito’s iconic bubble-blowing dragons return for more single-screen platforming, but with a modern twist.Taking inspiration from the roguelike genre, each stage is part of a wider dungeon that changes layout each time you explore.Street Racer CollectionPS4, PS5, Xbox, Switch, PC; out 27 NovemberThis compilation brings Street Racer on to modern platforms.Pitched as both kart racer and fighting game, the four playable versions – including the SNES original and a Game Boy edition – help settle the playground debate of whether it was better than Super Mario Kart after all.

Matthew ReynoldsElla Eyre – Everything, in TimeOut nowA decade after her debut, Feline, and after struggling to reverse out of a dance-pop cul-de-sac, London singer-songwriter Ella Eyre returns with a new sound and attitude.Songs such as Head in the Ground and Kintsugi offer up slow-burn soul, while Red Flags & Love Hearts is a modern take on 60s doo-wop.Oneohtrix Point Never – Tranquilizer Out nowIt has been a busy time for sonic explorer Daniel Lopatin.As well as continuing his production work for the Weeknd, he has also scored Josh Safdie’s film forthcoming Oscar hopeful, Marty Supreme, and completed this 11th album.Created using once-lost sample libraries from the Internet Archive, it sounds like diving into electricity.

De La Soul – Cabin in the SkyOut nowNine years after their Grammy-nominated album And the Anonymous Nobody …, the hip-hop greats make an unexpected return.Featuring previously unheard vocals from Trugoy the Dove, who died in 2023, plus guests Killer Mike, Yukimi Nagano and Nas, it’s led by the horn-heavy bop The Package.Stray Kids – Do ItOut nowOne of the biggest bands in the world – this five-track EP could become the eight-piece K-pop boyband’s eighth straight US chart-topper – Stray Kids have filled the hole left by BTS.With songs such as the elastic gonzo-pop of Ceremony, they look hard to dethrone.MCMedia StormPodcastMathilda Mallinson and Helena Wadia’s well-crafted series examines often overlooked perspectives on the week’s biggest news stories, including disinformation in Gaza and the roots of UK rightwing radicalism.

Getty MuseumYouTubeLA art institution the Getty hosts a range of filmed workshops, art history explainers and roundtable discussions on its video channel.A recent mini-series looked at the museum’s relationship with feminist ensemble Guerrilla Girls.Witness History: The Howard Hughes Literary HoaxBBC World Service, Wednesday, 8.50amThis fascinating, archive-rich short documentary investigates the strange 1971 tale of a falsified autobiography of reclusive billionaire Howard Hughes.Jane Wilkinson explores how a six-figure advance and fabricated quotes led to a highly publicised fraud conviction.

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Bad season of bird flu in UK hits supply of Christmas turkeys

UK poultry producers are battling a “bad season” of bird flu, with cases much worse than at this point last year, putting a squeeze on supplies of Christmas birds including turkeys, chickens and ducks.Two industry insiders said they expected supplies of all poultry to be tight ahead of the festive season, especially for organic and free-range birds, which are seen as the most vulnerable to infection.There are also likely to be fewer heavier birds available as some producers have started processing them earlier to try to avoid the risk of infection.About 5% of the UK Christmas poultry flock, including turkeys, ducks and chickens, representing about 300,000 birds, are thought to have been culled so far this season.The current avian influenza outbreak has seen higher numbers of cases in the UK than last winter, although it is not yet as severe as 2022/23, which was the largest outbreak the country has ever experienced

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EU and US to restart trade talks as sticking points on July tariff deal remain

The EU and US are set to restart trade negotiations next week after a two-month pause to try to settle unresolved sticking points in their controversial tariff deal struck in July.The US commerce secretary, Howard Lutnick, and trade representative Jamieson Greer will hold high-level meetings in Brussels on Monday with ministers, EU commissioners and industry bosses.The face-to-face meetings are the first talks since the six-week US government shutdown that began at the start of October. In a high-risk move, Lutnick and Greer have been invited to lunch with 27 trade ministers who are gathering for a summit on Monday.One insider said: “We need to keep it focused, what we don’t want is individual countries going up to them and demanding deals on this, this and that

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Meet the AI workers who tell their friends and family to stay away from AI

When the people making AI seem trustworthy are the ones who trust it the least, it shows that incentives for speed are overtaking safety, experts sayKrista Pawloski remembers the single defining moment that shaped her opinion on the ethics of artificial intelligence. As an AI worker on Amazon Mechanical Turk – a marketplace that allows companies to hire workers to perform tasks like entering data or matching an AI prompt with its output – Pawloski spends her time moderating and assessing the quality of AI-generated text, images and videos, as well as some factchecking.Roughly two years ago, while working from home at her dining room table, she took up a job designating tweets as racist or not. When she was presented with a tweet that read “Listen to that mooncricket sing”, she almost clicked on the “no” button before deciding to check the meaning of the word “mooncricket”, which, to her surprise, was a racial slur against Black Americans.“I sat there considering how many times I may have made the same mistake and not caught myself,” said Pawloski

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Bro boost: women say their LinkedIn traffic increases if they pretend to be men

Do your LinkedIn followers consider you a “thought leader”? Do hordes of commenters applaud your tips on how to “scale” your startup? Do recruiters slide into your DMs to “explore potential synergies”?If not, it could be because you’re not a man.Dozens of women joined a collective LinkedIn experiment this week after a series of viral posts suggested that, for some, changing their gender to “male” boosted their visibility on the network.Others rewrote their profiles to be, as they put it, “bro-coded” – inserting action-oriented online business buzzwords such as “drive”, “transform” and “accelerate”. Anecdotally, their visibility also increased.The uptick in engagement has led some to speculate that an in-built sexism in LinkedIn’s algorithm means that men who speak in online business jargon are more visible on its platform

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Formula One: Las Vegas Grand Prix – live

Lewis Hamilton will not start 20th. Red Bull changed out the power unit on Yuki Tsunoda’s car, so he’ll start from pit lane.Neat! Tara Davis-Woodhall and Hunter Woodhall, the US Olympic/Paralympic couple. Tara is a Red Bull fan and supporting Verstappen.Now it’s Damron Idris, one of the stars of the recent F1 film and frequent grid-walker

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Wallabies fans are entitled to be frustrated but it’s not all grim for this tired, talented side

At the end of a frenetic first half, where Angus Bell ran in one of the great tries by a Wallaby prop, where Matt Faessler powered over for a brace, where Louis Bielle-Biarrey scored a solo stunner and Thomas Ramos and Nicolas Depoortère dotted down as well, Tane Edmed gathered a pass at first receiver.The young fly-half, playing in his seventh Test, was having a decent game. He’d slotted two of his three shots at goal. He was brave to the line, carrying with zip, stitching moves together as he tried to spark a backline short on fluency. But with the clock in the red, he attempted a raking kick to the corner

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