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In real life
A cliff-top walk in Cornwall leads to the birthplace of wireless communication
Saturday, 6 June 2026
JR, the street artist nicknamed the French Banksy, on redesigning the most expensive private carriage on the world’s most luxurious train
At the UK’s biggest sauna festival, enthusiasts are trying to define a new national bathing culture
A historic north-London working men’s club where Taylor Swift filmed a music video is a bastion of bingo
An artwork made from soil at London’s Barbican is an earthly wonder
Saturday, 30 May 2026
The Museum of Homelessness brings community, creativity and compassion to people who are so often outcast from society
Novelist Ronald Firbank still has the power to move people, 100 years after his death
Inside the musician Jack White’s sculpture and upholstery workshop – on exhibition deadline day
Clapton Community Football Club’s defiantly left-wing outlook is an ‘antidote to modern football’
Tuesday, 26 May 2026
The Sportsman’s fully improvised gigs can feature anything from Henry VIII to an online gambling Jesus Christ
Saturday, 23 May 2026
My father convinced everyone he was a fighter pilot, and the Tom Cruise movie is a fitting depiction of his flight of fancy
Vascular dementia is making my mother replace names with places, but she is also sharing more of the memories she kept within
A huge private collection of writing-related ephemera spanning more than 5,000 years is now on public display at the Museum of Writing
Saturday, 16 May 2026
Once a year, golfers can play the famous course in reverse order – and it’s on Tiger Woods’s bucket list
My grandfather’s digital camcorder was a fixture of family life. He showed me how to see the world differently
Saturday, 13 June 2026
The Primitive Percussion Youth Orchestra helps musical children march to their own beat
Could a 24-hour indoor run really be an antidote to the ‘shallowness and distraction of the modern world’?
The Arcadia pub in central London is one of several venues wholly devoted to the tabletop role-playing game
The first-ever staging of How It Is last for six hours and embraces the city’s life-loving seduction
Saturday, 20 June 2026
Kamasi Washington pays tribute to John Coltrane with a space-age approach to jazz