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A poor surprise reveal for Highguard leaves it fighting an uphill battle for good reviews
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Pregnant, 19 and facing down a mutiny: how did Mary Ann Patten steer her way into seafaring lore?
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‘It turned out I had a brain tumour …’ Six standup comics on what spurred them to get on stage
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The Puma by Daniel Wiles review – a visceral tale of cyclical violence
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‘Question the status quo!’: Britain’s queer immigrants – in pictures
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Laura Lima: The Drawing Drawing review – if everything’s on wheels, why doesn’t this show go anywhere?
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Pierre Huyghe: Liminals review – terrifying quantum visions in a notorious Berlin club take seeing beyond believing
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He Went on an Infamous Reality Show, Twice. Now He’s Written a Novel About … an Infamous Reality Show.
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With The Rainbow Serpent, Dick Roughsey shared the spirit of our country. His work is a gift to us all | Alexis Wright
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It’s Long Been Considered One of the Most Mysterious Places in the World. The Answer Was Hiding in Plain Sight.
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Two Women Living Together by Kim Hana and Hwang Sunwoo review – the Korean bestseller about platonic partnership
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Go west! Richard Avedon’s working class heroes – in pictures
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Glyph by Ali Smith review – bearing witness to the war in Gaza
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‘I box to exorcise the badness’: Sue Webster on boozy spats, her thrilling new work – and having a baby at 52
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To show the next generation the horrors of the past, we need to learn from David Lynch | Grzegorz Kwiatkowski
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12 books to read between episodes of 'Bridgerton' season 4
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Sadiq Ali Company: Tell Me review – poignant tale of sex, revelry and glistening abs amid the 80s Aids crisis
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Why I’m launching a feminist video games website in 2026
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Poem of the week: Song by Lady Mary Chudleigh
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A Grain of Sand review – a child’s eye view of the horror in Gaza
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The Bed Trick by Izabella Scott review – a bizarre story of sexual duplicity
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Report sets out ‘blueprint for change’ to increase working-class representation in the arts
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Tom Gauld on writing in January – cartoon
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The Olive Boy review – a teenager’s love letter to mothers everywhere
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Green Dot author Madeleine Gray: ‘Chosen family is big in the queer community’
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Should we sell our kidneys?
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My Life With Kenneth Williams review – raconteur resurrected by an extraordinary mimic
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One of Our Most Acclaimed Writers Is Back With His First Novel in a Decade. It Doesn’t Go Quite Where You’d Expect.
Slate (Books)
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Blue Angels compete at home for the first time in 2 years, take 1st in jazz
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GameCenter live: No. 4 UND at Arizona State
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Film crew visits Pitt-Johnstown campus, looking to tell wrestling coach's story
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Report reveals that OpenAI's GPT-5.2 model cites Grokipedia
Engadget (Books)
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‘Displaying the cloth like this showed its true beauty’: Aung Chan Thar’s best phone picture
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‘To say I was the favourite would imply I was liked’: Mark Haddon on a loveless childhood
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Everybody Loves Our Dollars by Oliver Bullough review – a jaw-dropping exposé of money laundering
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GameCenter live: No. 4 UND at Arizona State
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Preview: Arizona State's top line will look different this week. Can UND slow it down?
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Colorado investigators confirm Hunter S Thompson’s 2005 death was a suicide
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The week around the world in 20 pictures
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You can now create AI-generated coloring books in Microsoft Paint
Engadget (Books)
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Guess How Much I Love You? review – shattering portrait of a pregnancy in crisis
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Beautiful Little Fool review – F Scott and Zelda Fitzgerald musical needs jazzing up
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Tell us your UK town of culture nomination
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Keala Settle on life after the Greatest Showman: ‘I ran from fear – I drank, took pills, all of it’
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Pierre Novellie: You Sit There, I’ll Stand Here review – gags so good that resistance is futile
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Children and teens roundup – the best new picture books and novels
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Seductive stitches, Warhol in Nottingham and an Italian giant’s igloo sculpture – the week in art
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‘The Village of the Damned was shot here – then George Harrison bought a house’: our UK town of culture nominations
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Ali Smith: ‘Henry James had me running down the garden path shouting out loud’
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Elon Musk's X suddenly has a lot of 'articles.' I'm not sure I want to read them.
Business Insider
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Gen Z's hottest club: The local dive bar
Business Insider
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Custody: The Secret History of Mothers by Lara Feigel – why women still have to fight for their children
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May We Feed the King by Rebecca Perry review – a dazzling puzzle-box of a debut
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Beryl Cook: Pride and Joy review – a saucy parade of bouncing bosoms, smirky smokers and a spot of BDSM
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The Guy From Free Solo Is About to Climb One of the World’s Tallest Buildings Without Ropes. Is That Foolish?
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‘It’s the underground Met Gala of concrete murderzone design’: welcome to the Quake Brutalist Game Jam
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K-pop supergroup BTS set to trigger US economic boom with tour: ‘Every stop is going to see a boost’
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Workhorse by Caroline Palmer review – a Devil Wears Prada-style tale of ambition
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‘It’s about making reading as natural as breathing’: Malorie Blackman backs the National Year of Reading
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On Censorship by Ai Weiwei review – are we losing the battle for free speech?
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‘A split second of sheer terror – and we’re off’: Lucian Msamati on Waiting for Godot’s electrifying first night
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Colin Hay ‘strenuously disapproves’ use of Down Under at March for Australia rallies
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‘The most dangerous man in America’: how Paul Robeson went from Hollywood to blacklist
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The shot that got me a police beating: Rod Morris’s best photograph
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A Single Man by Christopher Isherwood review – getting through the day
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Triple J’s Hottest 100: more than 2m votes have been cast – but who will win?
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Apple's "F1" movie success paved the way for its live F1 coverage in the US
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Animal Crossing’s new update has revived my pandemic sanctuary
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I Do review – immersive hotel drama as wonderful as a real wedding day
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