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Michael Cera: from Superbad star to mescaline-soaked drug adventurer | Michael Cera

Michael Cera's acting like a real jerk these days. He's the guy who made his name in 2007 as a superdweeb in Superbad, hapless yet endlessly endearing, and subsequently mined similar territory in Juno and Scott Pilgrim Vs The World. Today, that awkward dork is all but dead and buried. In last year's apocalypse comedy

Palestinians in Gaza using eSim cards to get around communications blackout | Gaza

Israeli bombardment has destroyed infrastructure, but Palestinians keep in touch with help from around the world Ahmed El-Madhoun has been tweeting videos of the devastation in Gaza since the war between Israel and Hamas began. In one clip, he asks hospital staff whether the condition of a baby girl, Misk Abu Aisha, is serious. Shes

Patricia Hodge: I wish I could say sorry to my husband | Life and style

The actor on dementia, red hair and the importance of manners Born in Lincolnshire, Patricia Hodge, 71, trained as a teacher before studying at Lamda. Her television credits include Rumpole of the Bailey, Miranda and Downton Abbey. In 2000 she won an Olivier award for her performance in Money at the National Theatre. She is

Restaurants on the Edge review where's Gordon Ramsay when you need him?

A restaurateur, chef and designer transform failing eateries with amazing views in Netflixs latest factual series. Sadly, its more bland travelogue than spicy kitchen nightmare The title of Netflixs new reality show is a pun: Restaurants on the Edge is indeed a makeover show where culinary establishments get help before they go bust, but the

Finlands Munch: the unnerving art of Helene Schjerfbeck

One of her countrys most celebrated artists, Schjerfbeck is little known in the UK, but now her singular paintings will be seen in a major exhibition In the seaside town of Ekens, south-west of Helsinki, there is a name that appears wherever you go: Helene Schjerfbeck. A street lined with early-19th-century weatherboard houses is named