CultureEight of the best films of 2026 so farBBC film critics Caryn James and Nicholas Barber pick their cinema highlights of the year so far – from a touching sci-fi blockbuster to a provocative comedy-drama starring Zendaya.Katseye release first music video without Manon ahead of CoachellaManon announced in February she was taking a break from the group, who play Coachella this weekend.Labrinth not involved in Euphoria's third seasonThe London singer shaped the music for the first two series but has since said he is "done" with it.Ralph Fiennes reveals whether he would return to Harry Potter role The British actor played the villainous character in the original movie franchise from 2005 to 2011. Hip-hop pioneer, Afrika Bambaataa, dies aged 68The Bronx-born rapper's global hit Planet Rock is credited with shaping hip-hop in the 1980s.DocumentariesDisco: Soundtrack of a RevolutionBecoming Frida KahloLost Temples of CambodiaTales from the Royal BedchamberThe Real Mo FarahRome: What Lies BeneathABBA: Against the OddsIn Search of the BrontësItaly's Invisible CitiesChina: 1000 Years of HistoryA History of BritainMichela's Tuscan KitchenPicasso: The Beauty and the BeastDavid Harewood on Blackface: The Hidden History of MinstrelsyEntertainment news Your guide to the UK's music festival season for summer 2026Bafta fell short in duty of care when racial slur was shouted, review findsWeekly quiz: What might have made Paddington panic about his marmalade?BTS battle torrential rain to kick off $1bn world tourDesert Island DiscsDesert Island DiscsJessie Buckley, actorSaveDesert Island DiscsDwayne Fields, explorerSaveDesert Island DiscsRoula Khalaf, journalistSaveDesert Island DiscsRichard Young, photographerSaveDesert Island DiscsTahra Zafar, costume and effects designerSaveDesert Island DiscsProfessor Michele Dougherty, scientistSaveDesert Island DiscsKemi Badenoch MP, leader of the oppositionSaveDesert Island DiscsAdeel Akhtar, actorSaveDesert Island DiscsJesse Armstrong, writerSaveDesert Island DiscsPatricia GreeneSaveWatch list10 of the best TV shows of 2026 so farFrom a Ryan Murphy body horror to an ingenious James Bond-themed comedy-drama and the latest Game of Thrones prequel, we pick the year's greatest programmes to stream right now.12 of the best TV shows to watch this AprilFrom the return of Sydney Sweeney and Zendaya in HBO's provocative drama Euphoria to the latest show from Baby Reindeer's creator and the comeback of sitcom classic Malcolm in the Middle.From our Culture editorsWhy this 16th-Century painting isn't what it seemsOverpainted images hidden inside Raphael's 16th-Century Portrait of a Young Woman with a Unicorn show how the image of the ideal woman has been carefully controlled by men.Euphoria has 'lost its zeitgeisty edge' ★★☆☆☆Four years on, the provocative HBO drama is back, with Zendaya, Jacob Elordi and Sydney Sweeney all returning. 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