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  HP OmniBook 7 Aero review: Light as a feather
At a glance Expert's Rating Pros Light design feels premium Great display Cool and quiet Cons Unimpressive battery life Low graphics performance for its class A little expensive at MSRP Our Verdict The HP OmniBook 7 Aero is a light, cool, and...
    
  La bohème review – Opera North revives their go-to production in Leeds
1 November 2025 Both snow and tears flow in Puccini’s tale of Bohemian life in Paris. Elin Pritchard, Seán Boylan, Han Kim, Olivia Boen, Anthony Ciaramitaro & Yuriy Yurchuk (Photo: Richard H Smith) This was the last night of Phyllida Lloyd’s...
    
  Der Wald/Lucrezia review — don’t miss this astonishing UK premiere
It’s hard to recommend a double bill of rare 20th-century operas when one is much more gripping than the other. Should I suggest you arrive an hour late at the Silk Street Theatre to avoid the reheated Wagnerian stew that is Ethel Smyth’s Der...
Beats Powerbeats Fit Review: Powerful, But Is It Worth Rs 24,900?
Apple-owned audio brand Beats has launched the all-new Powerbeats Fit in India. Priced at Rs 24,900, these earbuds are built for people who hit the gym, go for runs or simply don’t want their earbuds falling out in the middle of a workout. They...
    
  Radio review: All Things Considered and Sunday
IN ADVANCE of the enthronement on Saturday of Cherry Vann as Archbishop of Wales in Newport Cathedral, All Things Considered (BBC Radio Wales, Sunday) consisted entirely of her half-hour pre-recorded interview with the veteran broadcaster Jonathan...
    
  REVIEW: "Springsteen: Deliver Me from Nowhere"
The op-ed below does not necessarily reflect the views of the University Daily Kansan and its members. Following last year’s award winning “A Complete Unknown” where Timothée Chalamet portrayed the famous Bob Dylan, Jeremy Allen White takes his...
    
  Review: 8 reasons why David Byrne gave Minneapolis’ concert of the year
Prince and Michael Jackson were more dazzlingly dynamic in concert. Bruce Springsteen is more heroically passionate onstage. Madonna and Lady Gaga take live spectacle to new levels. But David Byrne and his little art shows in theaters are popular...
    
  Behind the music - Subject Is Five
Subject Is Five, the solo project of Dublin-based electronic artist Cian Roche, have released his debut album, Notes From A Decaying Orbit. We asked him the BIG questions . . . We need your consent to load this Spotify contentWe use Spotify to...
    
  Apple Watch SE 3 review: the bargain smartwatch for iPhone
Apple’s entry level Watch SE has been updated with almost everything from its excellent mid-range Series 11 but costs about 40% less, making it the bargain of iPhone smartwatches. The Guardian’s journalism is independent. We will earn a commission...
    
  Highlights and points of Boston Celtics 103-105 Utah Jazz in NBA 2025-26
EVENT ENDED Utah Jazz pulled off an impressive 105–103 win in Boston after a hard-fought and physical game. The visitors rallied in the second half, showing composure and grit, while the Celtics’ inconsistency on offense cost them the game down...
    
  Celtics' Jaylen Brown rips officials over non-call in loss to Jazz
BOSTON — Jaylen Brown ripped the officials over a non-call following the Utah Jazz's 105-103 win over the Boston Celtics Monday at TD Garden. In the game's final minute, Jazz guard Keyonte George slipped on the floor and appeared to trip up Brown...
    
  Goleta Church Project Revised, But Review Board Calls for More Work
A proposed church in Goleta still has some work to do before it receives a blessing from the city’s Design Review Board. Anthem Chapel went for a second conceptual review hearing before the board last week for a new church campus proposed for 6595...
    
  Review: SOMETHING ROTTEN at Moorestown Theater Company
“If your name is Shakespeare, you’re hotter than hot But if you’re any other writer, then you’re not.” The award-winning Moorestown Theater Company celebrates its 9th “Second Stage” musical and 250th show with this sublime production of the...
    
  Laufey Concert Review: A Masterclass in Sentimental Whimsy
On the evening of Oct. 27, thousands of fans filed into TD Garden for the last North American show of Laufey’s “A Matter of Time Tour.” They were met with rich, red curtains on a stage, its runway directed toward a large clock in the center,...
    
  Review: THE BURTON EXPERIENCE at Novotel Toronto Centre
Tim Burton, praise Hecate in his name. That’s the refrain you’ll be encouraged to intone many times at THE BURTON EXPERIENCE, the second edition of a pop-up held at Novotel’s downtown location at 45 Esplanade. The experience promises...
    
  Review: LOOKING OVER THE PRESIDENT'S SHOULDER at The Phoenix Theatre Company
There are stories that shout history, and there are stories that whisper it. James Still’s LOOKING OVER THE PRESIDENTS SHOULDER, now at The Phoenix Theatre Company through December 14th under Chanel Bragg’s sure-handed direction, belongs firmly to...
‘Merrily We Roll Along’ Review: A Dazzling Reminder to Follow Your Dreams
After witnessing the Harvard-Radcliffe Dramatic Club’s production of “Merrily We Roll Along,” audiences never would have guessed that this show by Stephen Sondheim and George Furth infamously flopped when it debuted in 1981. The production’s...
    
  Review: The Cathedral Music Classic
[Written by Dale Butler] Tiffany Fox, April Roach-Maule, and Raymond George prepared a concert of classical music that was most fitting for The Cathedral of the Most Holy Trinity and enjoyed by a large crowd who gave a standing ovation. The tone...
    
  Aan Paavam Pollathathu Review – A fun, flawed, and familiar ride through the ups and downs of married life
Story Set against the backdrop of modern-day Chennai, Aan Paavam Pollathathu revolves around Siva (Rio Raj), a cheerful IT employee from Madurai, and Shakthi (Malavika Manoj), a spirited woman from Coimbatore. After an arranged marriage that...