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Mrs Dalloway review – Virginia Woolf’s party planner plays all the roles herself

Storyhouse, ChesterKit Green takes on all the characters in an imaginative interpretation of the 1925 day-in-the-life novelAs Clarissa Dalloway wafts about the stage, welcoming her audience indiscriminately before instigating party games, the essence of Virginia Woolf’s scrupulous socialite appears to be missing. But this stage adaptation – co-written by Jen Heyes, who directs, and Kit Green, who performs – is a playful re-examination of the novel, wrapped up as a multimedia-driven solo...

The Guardian UK 7d ago

Mrs Dalloway review – Virginia Woolf’s party planner plays all the roles herself

Storyhouse, ChesterKit Green takes on all the characters in an imaginative interpretation of the 1925 day-in-the-life novelAs Clarissa Dalloway wafts about the stage, welcoming her audience indiscriminately before instigating party games, the essence of Virginia Woolf’s scrupulous socialite appears to be missing. But this stage adaptation – co-written by Jen Heyes, who directs, and Kit Green, who performs – is a playful re-examination of the novel, wrapped up as a multimedia-driven solo...

The Guardian Culture 7d ago

FIFA World Cup 2026 talking points: NFL-style half-time show, kits and more

FIFA World Cup 2026 talking points: NFL-style half-time show, kits and more Al Jazeera breaks down the key talking points ahead of the FIFA World Cup 2026 which kicks off next week. With less than a week to go until the FIFA World Cup 2026 begins, the buzz around football’s most prestigious tournament is growing. The monthlong spectacle, featuring the best talent, will be the longest and biggest edition in the tournament’s 96-year history.

Al Jazeera 5d ago

Live: Matildas look for redemption against Mexico in Foord's 150th

live Matildas vs Mexico, live updates, international friendly in Sydney The Matildas will be hoping for a degree of redemption as they look to put Saturday night's disjointed performance in Newcastle to bed in their second international against Mexico. The game is a milestone one for Caitlin Foord, who will play her 150th match for the Matildas. Follow the live blog below.

ABC Australia 1d ago

The Best Pool Accessories to Upgrade Your Summer (2026)

This is not news to anyone who owns one, but an inordinate amount of daily labor and chores lie behind that clear, sparkling, perfectly chlorinated (or salted) water. Luckily, pool tech has come a long way in the past decade—gone are the hours spent scooping leaves and dead bugs out of the water with a long-handled net, laboring over pH strips, and trying to relax on floaties too small for your adult-sized behind. We've now got robots that clean your pool, apps that monitor water quality...

Wired 5d ago

Making sense of the latest BBL move that isn't 'a merger of the teams'

analysis What the looming sale of Melbourne Renegades means for fans and the BBL Wed 3 Jun 2026 at 2:07pm For cricket fans who just want to head to Docklands every few weeks and watch some folks in red shirts whack a white ball bowled by someone in a gold shirt, a lot of the talk of privatisation and franchise sales feels a little outside their purview. But it's becoming increasingly relevant as leagues grow into international businesses and our romantic notions of playing "for the love of...

ABC Australia 7d ago

2026 World Cup shirts: Six strip designs already fit for a museum

From Uruguay’s ancestral armour to Yohji Yamamoto’s shirt for Japan, this summer’s World Cup unveils a range of kits to rival the spectacle on the pitch. At every World Cup, besides the football itself, there is another inevitable debate: which team has the best-looking shirt. And for the 2026 World Cup, the battle is especially fierce.

Euronews 9d ago

The World Cup is here! 48 teams, 48 questions answered (yes, really!)

Every key question answered about this summer's tournament in USA, Canada and Mexico Sky Sports is leaving no stone unturned this summer... we've compiled a one-stop-shop for all things World Cup 2026 - a tournament that promises to break the mould! Contributors: Kaveh Solhekol, Richard Morgan, Callum Bishop, Adam Smith, Joe Shread, Kate Burlaga, Laura Hunter Monday 8 June 2026 17:51, UK

Sky Sports Football 13d ago

'Brutal, searing and punishing heat' - Babb on playing for Ireland at USA '94

World Cup: Former Liverpool and Republic of Ireland defender Phil Babb recalls playing in extreme heat at USA 1994 Phil Babb played four times for Jack Charlton's Republic of Ireland at the 1994 World Cup in the USA; in an exclusive interview with Sky Sports, the 55-year-old recalls training in a sauna before the tournament and warming up on an indoor sprint track to escape the extreme heat Wednesday 3 June 2026 11:23, UK While none of the home nations qualified for the 1994 World Cup, the...

Sky Sports Football 2d ago

Whole-genome duplication shaped cell-type evolution in the vertebrate brain

Abstract The complex brains of vertebrates have more cell types than those of their closest relatives. Whole-genome duplications (WGDs) occurred during early vertebrate evolution1, but it is unclear whether the duplicated genes (ohnologues) facilitated cell-type evolution. Here using brain single-cell transcriptomes from five chordates—human2, mouse3, lizard4, lamprey5 and amphioxus—we report that many cell-type families with conserved core transcription factors in vertebrates do not show...

Nature 18h ago