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The Observer - The New Review, 24 mai 2026

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ArticleThe true story of Mar­ilyn Mon­roe

For most of us, Mar­ilyn Mon­roe appears first in the glare of a flash­bulb. Before she is a per­son, a per­form­ance, a life, she is already an image: plat­inum hair, par­ted lips, beauty mark, half-closed eyes, sym­bol­ising a story about...

The true story of Mar­ilyn Mon­roe

ArticleAlan Cum­ming

The Tip Toe actor on sta­ging Scot­tish tal­ent at the Pit­lo­chry Fest­ival theatre, the ‘psy­cho­lo­gical tor­ture’ of The Trait­ors, and Zohran Mam­dani The Scot­tish actor Alan Cum­ming made his name as the Emcee in Cab­aret at the Don­mar...

Alan Cum­ming

ArticleThe Marx­ist XI

It’s the last game of Clapton Com­munity Foot­ball Club’s sea­son and the sun shines on the Old Spot­ted Dog in Forest Gate, a ground recently improved with a new toi­let block and a memorial com­mem­or­at­ing the fallen mem­bers of the Newham...

The Marx­ist XI

ArticleWork­ing-class hero

“I loved her the minute I read her,” Douglas Stu­art tells me. “I felt she was a very vital miss­ing piece from the voices of the time and the place.” The Scot­tish nov­el­ist and shortstory writer Agnes Owens was born on 24 May 1926, 100 years ago...

Work­ing-class hero

ArticleNext gen 007

As Amazon pre­pares a new era for James Bond, the first glimpse of the fran­chise’s future is not a film but a video game that aims to make the char­ac­ter rel­ev­ant to a new gen­er­a­tion. When GoldenEye 007 arrived in 1997, expect­a­tions were...

Next gen 007

ArticleWhist­ler’s world

James McNeill Whist­ler Tate Bri­tain, Lon­don SW1; until 27 Septem­ber Tate Bri­tain’s enorm­ous homage to James McNeill Whist­ler opens with a paint­ing and a mir­ror. What a gam­bit: which is the emp­tier of the two? Is it the radi­ant rect­angle...

Whist­ler’s world