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Bristol City 0-3 Manchester City: FA Cup fifth round as it happened | FA Cup

28 Feb 202318.58 ESTGuardiola and Foden speak!Phil Foden finds form in FA Cup after ‘one of the worst parts of my career’Read more28 Feb 202317.25 ESTBen Fisher was at Ashton Gate, and his report is in. Here it is. Thanks for reading this MBM. Nighty night! Manchester City into FA Cup quarter-finals as Foden bares teeth in BristolRead more28 Feb 202317.17 ESTNigel Pearson speaks to ITV. “Three-nil is maybe tough but it shows you the quality they have … the thing that pleases me most is that we were true to ourselves … we didn’t try to change our identity to just make it more difficult for them … we tried to be ourselves … things didn’t quite happen the way we would have liked when opportunities came along … decisions … maybe [there could have been a penalty] but I’m not going to dwell on that … I’m pleased about how our players stretched themselves and went toe to toe with the best team in this country … I’m disappointed that we didn’t make it a bit tighter, but congratulations to them, they’re a quality side … we need to use the 12-game unbeaten run, and our performance tonight, as a catalyst to go on and maximise what we have … we have a really good, energetic, youthful and talented squad … Alex Scott is our player and it’s nice to have players that other people may covet … if people want our best players it’s going to cost a lot of money!

Cages review hologram rock musical is a dreary dystopia

StageReviewRiverside Studios, London An overreliance on technology and a doomy score can’t replace old-fashioned chemistry in this emotionless offering Anhedonia is a condition that renders the sufferer unable to experience pleasure. In the rock musical Cages, which mixes live performance with holograms, film and animation, it is also the name of a grey dystopian city where the aesthetic is very Tim-Burton-meets-German-expressionism and any display of emotion is forbidden. Hiding in the shadows is the composer Woolf, who sees in Madeline, his pixie-ish muse, the prospect of true love.

Fascism in America: a long history that predates Trump

BooksA new book examines the history of far-right authoritarian US groups – and ways the public has chosen to look away Pro-Nazi propaganda, courtesy of the US post office? This unlikely scheme was hatched by George Sylvester Viereck, a German-born American who between 1937 and 1941 sought to marshal US sentiment against intervention in Europe. Those who heeded him included prominent members of Congress, such as Burton Wheeler of Montana and Rush Holt Sr of West Virginia, anti-interventionist Democratic senators known for speeches that prompted accusations of antisemitism.

Florida man freed under stand-your- ground defence shot dead in Miami | Florida

Florida This article is more than 11 years oldFlorida man freed under stand-your- ground defence shot dead in MiamiThis article is more than 11 years oldPolice say Greyston Garcia, who stabbed a burglar to death in March but was cleared of murder, was innocent victim of gang shootingA Florida man who was controversially cleared of murder under the same stand-your-ground law that is central to the Trayvon Martin case has been shot dead.

Kate O'Mara obituary | Television

TelevisionObituaryKate O'Mara obituaryActor best known for her role as Caress Morell in the US television soap opera DynastyThe actor Kate O'Mara, who has died aged 74 after a short illness, was always surprising. She appeared in the television series Dynasty as Caress Morell, the bitchy sister of Joan Collins's Alexis Colby, and played vampish femme fatales in horror movies. But her physical glamour and bad-girl facade was a mask for an always serious and beguiling artistic personality.