As Homer Simpson once said: "Another day, another box of stolen pens." I've not really been nicking office stationary of course (everything's all digital here anyway), but I think the sentiment stands. Welcome back to the IndyArts newsletter; Louis here this time, bringing you the best of the week's offerings from The Independent's culture desk.
Poker Face is back! One of the best – and best-looking – series on television, the Columbo-style detective series starring Natasha Lyonne, returns for a second season, and Phil Harrison's glowing review has only ramped up my excitement. Elsewhere, a Paddington Bear musical has been announced. Who could possibly take issue with the lovably twee li'l ursine getting his own West End show? Adam White, that's who – you can check out his bear hunt here.
The big film release this week is Thunderbolts*, unsightly asterisk and all; Clarisse Loughrey says it's the best Marvel movie in years. Faint praise, for sure, but I'm sure they'll take what they can get. Roisin O'Connor, meanwhile, sat down with Perfume Genius for a punchy interview about, among other things, Trump's America.
I myself wrote about the return of Taskmaster, a perfectly good TV show that really, definitely, should think about ending. And Mark Hudson wrote about a new show at the British Museum that will, he says, restore your faith in art. More recommendations below. Have a lovely weekend all!
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