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Music Mar 26, 2026

Wu-Tang Clan Unveiled: Rare Hip-Hop Photos

The Guardian presents a unique visual tribute to Wu-Tang Clan, showcasing the group in unprecedente…
The Wu-Tang Clan, a legendary hip-hop group, is being showcased in a stunning photo series by The Guardian. This rare visual collection offers fans a glimpse into the group's history like never before.Briana Ellis-Gibbs curates this photographic tribute, providing an intimate look at the artists who have shaped the hip-hop landscape. The images capture the essence of the Wu-Tang Clan's impact on music and culture.
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Sports Mar 25, 2026

Liverpool Legend John Toshack Diagnosed with Dementia

Former Liverpool and Wales football star John Toshack has been diagnosed with dementia, his son Cam…
Legendary footballer John Toshack, known for his illustrious career with Liverpool FC and the Wales national team, has been diagnosed with dementia, according to his son Cameron. Toshack, 77, enjoyed a celebrated playing career with Liverpool from 1970 to 1978, scoring over 100 goals and securing nine major trophies, including three league titles, two UEFA Cups, an FA Cup, and a European Cup. He also earned 40 caps for Wales. After retiring as a player, Toshack transitioned into management, leading Swansea City from the fourth division to the top tier and later managing prestigious clubs such as Real Sociedad, Real Madrid, and his national team, Wales. Notably, he won La Liga with Real Madrid in 1990, scoring a record 107 goals that season. Cameron Toshack shared that his father's condition varies, with short-term memory loss being a significant challenge. However, he added that John Toshack's long-term memory remains sharp, particularly when recalling his football career. For instance, he can vividly recall details about specific matches and tactical decisions from his time at Real Madrid. Toshack's legacy in football extends beyond his playing and managerial career. As Wales manager during his second tenure from 2004 to 2010, he gave debuts to future stars like Aaron Ramsey and Gareth Bale, who played crucial roles in Wales' success, including their semi-final appearance in Euro 2016.
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Sports Mar 24, 2026

Mohamed Salah's Legacy at Liverpool: A Legendary Career Comes to an End

Mohamed Salah's departure from Liverpool FC marks the end of an era. The Egyptian forward has been …
Mohamed Salah's final game before announcing his departure from Liverpool FC was a fitting tribute to his legacy. In a match against Galatasaray, Salah scored a goal, showcasing the skills that have made him a legend at Anfield. Throughout his time at Liverpool, Salah has been part of two great trios: the forward line with Sadio Mané and Robert Firmino, and the right side with Jordan Henderson and Trent Alexander-Arnold. His ability to score goals and create chances has been crucial to the team's success. Salah's statistics are impressive: 255 goals for the club, third on the all-time list behind Ian Rush and Roger Hunt. He has scored in 10 games in a row, a club record, and has scored 20 or more goals in a campaign for Liverpool eight seasons in a row. His most important goal was probably the penalty that set Liverpool on their way to victory in the 2019 Champions League final. His greatest goal, however, was his solo run in the 2-2 draw at home against Manchester City in October 2021. As Salah leaves Liverpool, his legacy will live on. He will be remembered as a club legend, and his contributions to the team's success will not be forgotten.
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Stage Mar 24, 2026

Dawn French and Jennifer Saunders to Star as Ugly Sisters in London Palladium Panto

Dawn French and Jennifer Saunders are set to reunite on stage after 17 years to play the Ugly Siste…
Dawn French and Jennifer Saunders are to reunite on stage for the first time in 17 years, playing the Ugly Sisters in the London Palladium pantomime production of Cinderella. The duo, who began performing together almost 50 years ago, predicted that their performance “won’t be pretty”, but expressed their excitement at finally fulfilling their dream of playing the iconic roles.The pair have a long history of collaboration, starting with their meeting as students at the Royal Central School of Speech and Drama in London. They went on to create a hugely successful sketch comedy series for the BBC and have toured together several times, including their last tour, French and Saunders: Still Alive!, in 2008-09. In 2020, they teamed up again for a podcast, Titting About.Michael Harrison, the producer of the Palladium panto, expressed his delight at having French and Saunders on board, citing their legendary chemistry and razor-sharp humour as a guarantee of a special experience for audiences. The production will also star Dex Lee as Prince Charming, Hope Dawe as Cinderella, and several other notable actors who have previously starred in pantos at the venue.The London Palladium has a history of hosting successful pantomimes, including Clary's 2016 production of Cinderella, described by the Guardian as a “tsunami of smut”. More recently, Catherine Tate joined the cast for the 2025 panto, Sleeping Beauty, which broke records with over 137,000 theatregoers attending.French and Saunders' production of Cinderella runs from 5 December to 10 January, with tickets going on sale on 2 April.
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