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Fabric of memory: the artists turning secondhand clothes into monumental art
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Road review – Johnny Vegas lands his punches in bitter riposte to Thatcher’s Britain
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Glory for Gaudí, poems for Doig and a giant show for Beatriz González – the week in art
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The best recent crime and thrillers – review roundup
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Shenoah Allen: Bloodlust Summertime review – guns and slaughter as ‘the devil’s son’ strives to know himself
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The QuickShot II joystick review – 80s clicks and waggles lovingly recreated
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24 photography exhibition 2026 – in pictures
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Apple and Google employees customized their own Tudor watches. Now they're up for sale.
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Georgi Gospodinov: ‘Jorge Luis Borges gave me an exhilarating sense of freedom’
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I’ll Be the Monster by Sean Gilbert review – are they fantasists or psychopaths?
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Another World by Melvyn Bragg review – portrait of the broadcaster as a young man
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Alysa Liu Just Changed Figure Skating Forever
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The Weirdest Job at the Olympics Might Also Be the Best One
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It’s One of the Greatest Rivalries in Sports. Now, the Americans Own It.
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‘A safe space to come and just be’: the radical, utopian return of Britain’s youth clubs
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Old Songs by Amy Jeffs and Gwen Burns review – ancient tales of murder, maidens and magic
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Cutting the creative state: funding changes threaten the cultural future of Melbourne, arts workers warn
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Fair Deal review – family ties are pushed to the limit in fizzing black comedy
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‘People are in awe’: exhibition unveils ancient Egyptian Book of the Dead
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Mario Tennis Fever review – serving up banana peel-laced multiplayer chaos
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The Last of Earth by Deepa Anappara review – into Tibet’s ‘Forbidden Kingdom’
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KPMG asks Sydney writers’ festival to delete its name from website after Randa Abdel-Fattah confirmed as speaker
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Every Winter Olympics Sport, Ranked by How Likely It’d Be for a Dog to Win a Medal
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The Secret Behind the Most Thrilling Victory of the Winter Games
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Thousands of Activists Sign Petition to Remove Casey Wasserman as Chairman of LA28
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I Have Some Questions for Whoever Invented This Bizarre New Winter Olympics Event
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Hundred-year reveal: Catalonian chalet confirmed as Gaudí work in centenary year
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A bike with 21 satellite dishes struggles through a desert: Hiba Baddou’s best photograph
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‘Let’s go out in a beautiful fashion’: Australian theatre company says goodbye with one last wondrous show
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‘A mission of mine’: during Ramadan, Sudanese food is a reminder of what is at stake in a time of war
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Deep Azure review – musical marvels in Chadwick Boseman’s hip-hop tragedy
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‘He invented a style’: war chronicler Robert Capa refashioned himself and revolutionised photography
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The Winter Olympics feel like a 90s snowboarding game, and I’m here for it
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Bloody brilliant or toothless? Cynthia Erivo’s Dracula – reviews roundup
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‘He couldn’t be happier’: celebrating William Eggleston’s incredible photography
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Rio de Janeiro carnival 2026 – in pictures
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The Disappearing Act by Maria Stepanova review – a poetic exploration of Russian guilt
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Smoking guns and swamp creatures: America’s fringes – in pictures
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On Morrison by Namwali Serpell review – a landmark appraisal of the great novelist’s work
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A legacy to challenge and inspire: farewell Lionel Fogarty, poet and activist
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Dracula review – Cynthia Erivo’s magnificent modern bloodsucker is defanged in one-woman show
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The next trendy animal for kids' toys is … the highland cow
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If the Olympic Spirit Actually Exists, This Athlete Embodies It
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Motorsports Park And Motorcycle Museum Founder George Barber Jr. Dead At 85
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Katherine Ryan has had a facelift at 42. Why do I feel betrayed? | Polly Hudson
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Cardboard crazy! Scavenger genius Shigeru Ban on building cathedrals and quake shelters with paper
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The Secret Life of a Winter Olympics Drone
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‘Oh my God, what a brutal existence!’ Haley McGee on her global hit about growing old (and white pubic hair)
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Artist Henrike Naumann used sofas, chairs and coffee tables to interrogate a divided Germany
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After Miss Julie review – sex takes second place to snarling class warfare
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Our Better Natures by Sophie Ward review – reimagining Andrea Dworkin
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Pints, prayers and horse racing on the beach: Martin Parr in rural Ireland – in pictures
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Madrid museum shuffles its pack charting decades of rapid change in Spain
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‘I felt betrayed, naked’: did a prize-winning novelist steal a woman’s life story?
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The Figure Skating Curse at These Olympics Is Finally Over
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A Hymn to Life by Gisèle Pelicot review – a unique memoir by a figure of astonishing power
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Twins owner Tom Pohlad arrives at spring training, aims to “set a new culture”
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Far-right character’s monologue prompts violent scenes at German theatre
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Could we have 13 million new tiles please? The astonishing £42m rebirth of modernist masterpiece Africa Hall
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Yin Xiuzhen and Chiharu Shiota review – so on-the-nose it gives you a nosebleed
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Virginia Sports Hall of Fame is looking for a new home. But where?
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More heartache than Hamnet?: Maggie O’Farrell’s best books – ranked!
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Josh Sharp: ta-da! review – 2,000 slides and one ‘weenie massage’ in a show that’s big on laughs
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The one change that worked: When good things happen, I write them down – and it’s made me more optimistic
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Poem of the week – from plastic: A Poem by Matthew Rice
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‘This shouldn’t be normal’: developers speak out about bigotry on Steam, the world’s biggest PC gaming storefront
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Frogs for Watchdogs by Seán Farrell review – about a boy
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One Day has been a bestselling novel, a forgettable film, a beloved TV series – now can it be a musical?
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A World Appears by Michael Pollan review – a kaleidoscopic exploration of consciousness
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