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Tim Jonze

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Tim Jonze is the associate editor of Guardian Culture. Twitter @timjonze

June 2026

  • James Smith of Yard Act sings into a microphone on stage under blue lighting

    ‘We’re really good. I don’t mean that arrogantly’: Yard Act on bullying, imposter syndrome and their heavy new sound

    The Leeds group arrived in a frenzy of post-punk energy, picking at the scabs of society – then started questioning their instant success. They talk about dodging ‘the megaband treadmill’ to make their surreal new album

May 2026

  • Several vintage World Cup sticker albums including Mexico 86, Spain 82, and Germany 2006 spread on a surface

    Writers on their World Cup Panini collecting days: ‘We all remember the playground twerp’

  • A man in a blue football kit stick his middle finger up at the crowd during a football match.

    ‘I should have kicked him even harder. He deserved it’: Eric Cantona comes out fighting

April 2026

  • From the book RAMSHOLT by Johnnie Shand Kydd, published by Cheerio Publishing, 7 May

    ‘Tracey Emin said they’re all about death’: Johnnie Shand Kydd on his dog-walk photographs – and capturing the hard-partying YBAs

    He shot the YBAs boozing, canoodling – and shaking up the art scene. Now the photographer has found inspiration in some other unruly characters: his lurchers. We join him for walkies in rural Suffolk

March 2026

  • Two people sitting at a table one showing a woman's bare leg

    ‘Arms and legs are very expressive, especially with bruises’: the absurdist photography of Yorgos Lanthimos

  • Emma Stone tied up in Jesse Plemons' basement in Bugonia

    Best picture Oscar hustings
    Why Bugonia should win the best picture Oscar

February 2026

  • ‘The trauma felt biblical’ … New York on 11 September 2001.

    ‘We watched 9/11 from the rooftop, blasting the music out’: how The Disintegration Loops became a requiem for the attacks

  • CA MINCEMEAT FHR 1

    My cultural awakening
    My cultural awakening: Operation Mincemeat taught me how to cry – now I sob at everything

  • Images from Professor Spencer's Instagram.

    ‘I love you twenty-sixty times’: how lyrics written by a three-year-old became tear-inducing viral hits

  • Wolf Eyes performing in 2006.

    ‘Stabbed in the Face soundtracked an incredibly joyous time’: the weirdest songs we find romantic

January 2026

  • A topless, muscular man with an eye mask on.

    From incel culture to the White House: American Psycho’s dark hold on modern masculinity

    As the musical version of Bret Easton Ellis’s notoriously gory book returns to the stage, its tale of 80s yuppie nihilism feels more relevant than ever in the era of Andrew Tate, Trump and tech bros
  • A puppet is shown lying on a hospital trolley with a laser beaming onto his bare backside in a scene from André Is an Idiot.

    ‘It was a little scary at times’: the hilarious, heartbreaking film about one man’s riotous death

    When André Ricciardi found out he had cancer, he asked a friend to film his final years. André Is an Idiot, the result, mixes in stop-motion puppetry to create an astonishing record of an extraordinary life
  • Tim Jonze holds a bottle of prosecco next to a man with short hair, both in football shirts

    The pub that changed me
    The pub that changed me: ‘It was close. It served Guinness. And it had (just about) functioning toilets’

    Every week my DisOrient FC team and I would show up at the Park Tavern, our second home, drown our sorrows after a five-a-side match and forge ongoing friendships

December 2025

  • Rob Reiner photographed in New Orleans, February 2024

    double quotation mark‘So what are you up to tonight?’: meeting Rob Reiner was like a visit from Santa

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  • Quietly queer … the musical sensation.

    ‘We wrote it living on Tesco sandwiches and anxiety attacks!’ How Operation Mincemeat conquered the world

  • Photo London VIP Dinner To Celebrate Martin ParrLONDON, ENGLAND - MAY 09: Martin Parr and Grayson Perry attend the Photo London VIP dinner to celebrate Martin Parr, hosted by Fatima Eskandar and Kamiar Maleki, on May 9, 2023 in London, England. (Photo by Dave Benett/Getty Images for Photo London)

    ‘I drunkenly hugged him and said I love you, Martin Parr!’ Grayson Perry, Don McCullin and more on Britain’s national photographer

  • Martin Parr at the opening of his exhibition Only Human at the National Portrait Gallery in 2019.

    Martin Parr, photographer acclaimed for observations of British life, dies aged 73

November 2025

  • Friends celebrate new yearGroup of friends having a party at home. Sitting on sofa, dressed fancy. Drinking wine, eating cake, talking and laughing. Evening.

    Winter food 2025
    Small talk: a bluffer’s guide

  • Part art, part educational workshop … Anya Gallaccio in her Kent orchard with her helpers.

    ‘We’ve planted the apple that fell on Newton’s head’: the artists striking back against the climate emergency

October 2025

  • Daniel Radcliffe accepts his Tony award for his performance in Merrily We Roll Along last June.

    ‘Can’t wait’: Daniel Radcliffe to make Broadway return in Every Brilliant Thing

    Fresh from his Tony award for Merrily We Roll Along, the Harry Potter star will bring Duncan Macmillan’s one-person hit show to New York audiences
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