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Edinburgh Festival: Burn, Counting & Cracking, Aftersun, Festival picks
We review Burn and Counting & Cracking. Plus, Aftersun film director Charlotte Wells.
Immy Humes and Aindrea Emelife, Charlotte Higgins and David Greig, Stefan Golaszewski
Views of Roman Britain today, Raymond Briggs, women in photography, BBC drama Marriage.
Live from the Edinburgh Festival: Matt Forde, Anne Sofie von Otter, Exodus
Political play Exodus, comedian Matt Forde and singer Anne Sofie von Otter.
Jordan Peele on Nope, trombonist Peter Moore, Where Is Anne Frank film review, Edinburgh Art Festival
The Oscar-winning writer-director Jordan Peele on his sci-fi-western-UFO movie, Nope.
Bullet Train & Mohsin Hamid's The Last White Man reviewed, conductor Semyon Bychkov
David Leitch's Bullet Train starring Brad Pitt reviewed
The National Eisteddfod of Wales, Ted Gioia on Duke Ellington, musician Carolina Eyck performs
Huw Stephens reports from the National Eisteddfod of Wales in Tregaron, Ceredigion.
Disabled-access ticket booking, Writer Will Ashon, Artists Jane Darke and Andrew Tebbs
Accessible ticket problems, Will Ashon's everyday voices book, Habitats As Heritage art.
Beyoncé's album Renaissance, poet Don Paterson, the New Diorama Theatre, Free-for-All exhibition, Nichelle Nichols remembered
A review of Beyoncé's album Renaissance, her first in six years.
Hit the Road & Mercury Pictures Presents reviewed, Ukrainian Freedom Orchestra, Bernard Cribbins remembered
Panah Panahi's Iranian road movie Hit the Road reviewed
Sister Act, Dramatising the Ugandan Asian exodus, David Olusoga
Beverley Knight and Jennifer Saunders on Sister Act, Ugandan Asian stories, David Olusoga