Cancoillotte: French Fitness Cheese Taking Social Media by Storm
Cancoillotte, a low-fat liquid cheese from France, goes viral on fitness social media for its high protein content and low fat, sparking cultural debate.
Cancoillotte, a low-fat liquid cheese from France, goes viral on fitness social media for its high protein content and low fat, sparking cultural debate.
At 82, Wallace Shawn talks about his two stage shows, feeling undervalued as an actor, and speaking out on Palestine. He reflects on his career, from 'The Princess Bride' to 'The Fever'.
Russian-born artist Sanya Kantarovsky presents 'Basic Failure' in Venice, featuring haunting depictions of children and Christian iconography, exploring homesickness and the supernatural.
Review of Piers Black's two-hander at Bush Theatre, where a married couple's standup rehearsals reveal hidden traumas. Stars Jerome Yates and Tia Bannon.
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RecommendedAs AI advances, Westworld's new film adaptation explores a chilling future where robots don't malfunction but instead flatter humans into a blissful, fake reality.
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Dan Asma's debut feature 'Tribe' follows a retired professor searching for a lost cult in California's Cuyamaca mountains, blending found-footage with Lovecraftian terror.
Mark Rothko's color field paintings are gaining popularity on TikTok and Instagram among Gen Z, who see them as a meditative escape from visual overload. Exhibitions in Florence and online hype drive interest.
Bill Bailey, Alan Titchmarsh, and other celebrities paint gnomes for the king's garden at Chelsea Flower Show, urging the RHS to lift the permanent ban on gnomes to raise funds for school gardening.
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RecommendedShowcase Cinemas offers a free medium Coca-Cola to anyone named Emily who sees 'Finding Emily' this weekend, risking a stampede of thirsty Emilys.
Axel Willner, aka the Field, returns after a six-year hiatus with new EP 'Now You Exist', sparked by a chance encounter at a food truck with fellow producer Axel Boman.
Frank Clarke and Margi Clarke recall the making of Letter to Brezhnev, a 1985 film that humanized Russians during the Cold War, from a script banged out in a scruffy flat to a premiere in Kirkby.
Korean director Na Hong-jin delivers an uproarious sci-fi action thriller with non-stop running, chasing, and shouting at angry invaders, blending digital effects with old-school spectacle.
Rescuers located the bodies of four Italian divers deep inside an underwater cave in the Maldives, four days after they went missing. Recovery efforts are underway.
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RecommendedTell us about your most memorable family break in the UK or Europe. The best tip wins a £200 Coolstays voucher. Enter by 25 May.
Brent Michael Davids' Requiem for America premieres at Barbican, offering a somber and powerful account of North American colonization and Indigenous erasure, performed by BBC Symphony Orchestra.
A roundup of striking images from around the world, including Everest climbers, Ebola prevention in Congo, and the Chelsea In Bloom festival in London.
Australian singer Ecca Vandal discusses her new album 'Looking For People to Unfollow', rejecting industry pressure to pick a lane and celebrating long-form music.
Investigative journalist Patrick Radden Keefe discusses his new book London Falling, exploring a teenager's death linked to a Russian billionaire impersonation and his family's quest for truth.
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RecommendedFor the first time ever, beer has overtaken wine as the preferred drink in France, reflecting changing habits and lower alcohol consumption among younger generations.
Explore the interconnected dating web of Hollywood's A-listers like Harry Styles, Zoë Kravitz, Jacob Elordi, and Kendall Jenner, revealing how stars date in circles.
Kylie Minogue reflects on her high-profile relationships, from Jason Donovan to Michael Hutchence, and reveals why she is now content being single in her new Netflix documentary.
A new book claims Queen Camilla has a ruthless streak and was instrumental in Prince Andrew's removal from royal duties, and now wants his daughters out of the succession line.
Jamavar in Mayfair delivers turbo-charged Indian fine dining with grandiose ambiance and comfort food. Our review highlights standout dishes like aloo tikki and goat methi gosht.
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RecommendedThe first new Lego Batman game in over a decade blends movie, comic, and game homages into a charming co-op adventure. Our review explores its strengths and weaknesses.
Tetbury, a charming Cotswolds market town just two hours from London, served as a filming location for Disney+'s hit series Rivals, featuring independent shops, cosy cafés, and scenic walks.
London's big summer theatre ticket sale is back for 2026, offering discounts on West End shows like Wicked, Matilda, Oliver!, and more. Book now until June 7.
Nancy's, a new cocktail bar opening in London Bridge in June, features a 'Lady Luck' negroni cart where patrons roll dice to choose their drink. The bar boasts a tiger-print pool room, disco ball dancefloor, and locally-inspired cocktails.
Explore how tea transforms into a lifelong habit for Brits, blending cultural rituals, health benefits, and daily routines that span generations.
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