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Lovers, housewives, deserts and dogs: David Hockney’s greatest works – in pictures
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A Life in Four Seasons review – dancers of all ages have spring in their steps
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Atlantis review – Welsh climate crisis drama is a parable for our times
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‘I have a naughty schoolboy attitude’: Anish Kapoor reveals his latest epic creations
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‘Suggestive toothpaste tubes shooting into mouths’: David Hockney’s winking celebration of queer life
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Be Seen: North Sydney pride portraits – in pictures
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Resellers are trying to flip Mamdani's affordable New York-themed World Cup jerseys for as much as $1,000
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It’s Cold. It’s Shocking. Northern Europeans Love It. Now I Do, Too.
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‘Hyper-stylised, ultra-cool visions’: 10 ways David Hockney changed art
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‘It reminds me of the love I felt for my faithful companion’: Tony Hertz’s best phone picture
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What to read this summer by Mark Haddon, Samantha Harvey, Zadie Smith and more
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70 brilliant books for the summer
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‘He outlived four of his doctors’: David Hockney’s lifelong love of smoking – and the 2,000 cigarettes he kept at home ‘for emergencies’
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Ivory Coast vs. Ecuador: World Cup matches bring international pride to Philly
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‘Failure was my thing’: Women’s prize winner Virginia Evans on her long journey to success
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‘I think about him every time I go swimming’: David Hockney remembered by Rachel Whiteread, Jeremy Deller and more
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The Guardian view on literature in wartime: words do not stop when the bombing begins | Editorial
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‘We can’t give up on Afghans’: Lyse Doucet on the remarkable ‘people’s history’ that won her the Women’s prize
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More of the Christchurch shooter’s online comments have been uncovered, New Zealand researchers say. Does it change the picture?
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The best Father’s Day gifts in the UK for dads, grandads, uncles and friends
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‘Anger burns off every bit of it’: the furious guerrilla-art response to the Epstein files
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So Are We: León and Lightfoot review – mesmerising moments in a Royal Ballet homecoming
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The best recent science fiction, fantasy and horror – review roundup
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Kapoor’s sublime spectacle, Hepworth’s sculpture sings and Hockney passes away – the week in art
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Peroxide mop, statement specs, tweed suits and quirky crocs: David Hockney’s genius for fashion
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‘David Hockney changed the world just by looking at it’: a tribute to the artist whose work was a feast of visual pleasures
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Ruth Ozeki: ‘All my books are an attempt to recreate Charlotte’s Web’
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The Long Drop review – Denise Mina’s whisky-soaked tale of triple murder is horribly gripping
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The Twitnam Summer by Hester Grant review – Swift, Gay and Pope’s season in the sun
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Diane Keaton’s nail clippers for $960: what’s behind the new boom in celebrity estate auctions?
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Homes for sale in cultural hotspots in England and Scotland – in pictures
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Here in Georgia our festivals are full, but our poets are in prison – and now we feel abandoned by Europe | Archil Kikodze
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Books Q&A live: we answered your questions about our 100 top novels lists
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This is Rambert review – 100th birthday knees-up is a big leap forward
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Women’s prize: Virginia Evans wins for fiction and Lyse Doucet takes award for nonfiction
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I spent a wild day with the 'Computah' guy who's going viral. He 'programs' people using Meta Ray-Bans — finally, a use for them.
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Dynamic duo: dance legends León and Lightfoot at the Royal Ballet – in pictures
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Constable in Hampstead review – a darker side to the 250th birthday boy
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The Artist by Lucy Steeds audiobook review – a sensory feast in Provence
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Hepworth in Colour review – salty Cornish seascapes compressed into immaculate sculptures
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‘She slept in the hallway on a lawn chair’: how Bettina’s astonishing art outgrew her Chelsea Hotel room
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The best games of 2026 so far
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Strictly Ballroom review – Baz Luhrmann’s dizzying, dance-tastic swirl of fun is a classic ugly-duckling tale
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Frida Slattery As Herself by Ana Kinsella review – will-they-won’t-they in a skilful theatrical romance
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‘Audiences no longer laugh if you call their town crap’: can Phil Wang heal divided Britain?
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Knicks Radio Team Roasted Over Hot-Mic Swipe at Taylor Swift During NBA Finals: ‘Bitter for No Reason’
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Why Major League Baseball cancelled all games in June 1944 to support the allied invasion of Normandy
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The New York Knicks’ Moment Is Even Bigger Than It Looks
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We Had a World review – a playwright torn between his warring mother and grandmother
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New York Knicks Fans Are Wrestling With a Dark Fate—and It’s Not (Just) the Refs
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Sales of Meta whistleblower’s memoir soar after Hay festival ‘silencing’
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The truth about my famous ‘Party girl Kate Moss’ shot: Greg Brennan’s best photograph
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‘I’m carrying rage like a blood-filled egg’: the best of Glasgow International – review
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Tell us: what is your favourite beach read?
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No fairytale: what happened to the real children behind fiction’s best-loved characters?
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AI backlash, single-player epics and Y2K nostalgia: eight trends from Summer Game Fest
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‘The enormity of the idea helped me’: how Patrick Gibson became gaming’s new James Bond
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Lovers XXX by Allie Rowbottom review – a wild journey through the 80s LA porn scene
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‘Pioneering photography’: early images of Newhaven’s fishers – in pictures
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Stolen Revolution by Bozorgmehr Sharafedin and Yeganeh Torbati review – Iran’s recent history explained
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‘Making paintings at this moment is total folly’: the cosmic, chaotic art of Caragh Thuring
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How to Make a Mess review – Nigella Lawson musical lacks a vital ingredient
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Project a Black Planet review: spits out dreary academic theory where it should sing
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Attachment review – adoption is a marathon in this sprint of a show
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Golf writer Alan Shipnuck on next week’s U.S. Open and his book about Rory McIlroy
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Israeli attack on Tyre in Lebanon kills eight as evacuation ordered for Christian quarter
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Cats, flowers and Harry Hill’s car on fire – RA Summer Exhibition review
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Win a Tate membership, Tracey Emin merch and more
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Allegra review – Maureen Lipman cuts loose in whimsical tale of woman who can’t stop singing
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