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  • Heartsink review – terminally ill doctor struggles to be a patient

    The Guardian

    26.4. 16:00

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  • Lena Dunham is right that fame is toxic. Unfortunately, we’re all famous now | Emma Beddington

    The Guardian

    26.4. 15:00

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  • Louise Lecavalier: Danses Vagabondes – part witchy raver, part manic pixie dream grandmother

    The Guardian

    26.4. 14:29

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  • ‘It’s still a no-go area’: German author Matthias Jügler on the trauma surrounding the GDR’s ‘stolen children’

    The Guardian (Books)

    26.4. 13:00

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  • Do stronger borders ever work?

    The Guardian (Books)

    26.4. 13:00

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  • I yearned to be a mother. Why did I feel nothing when my daughter was finally born?

    The Guardian (Books)

    26.4. 13:00

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  • Newly released letters reveal JD Salinger’s wariness over ‘second-rate reviewers’

    The Guardian (Books)

    26.4. 12:48

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  • I Saw Satan at the 7-Eleven review – gross, gruesome and sometimes sweet road trip with the devil

    The Guardian

    26.4. 12:14

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  • Joe Turner’s Come and Gone review – August Wilson play makes uneven return to Broadway

    The Guardian

    26.4. 04:00

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  • Luke Hemsworth: ‘I have to be very specific about which brother I am. But it still gets confusing’

    The Guardian

    25.4. 22:00

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  • ‘He needed intensive care and a team of specialists. He got me instead’: an outback doctor on treating patients a long way from help

    The Guardian (Books)

    25.4. 22:00

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  • AI, fungi, and the future of enterprise tech: Industry vet Bill Hilf on his debut novel, ‘The Disruption’

    GeekWire (Books)

    25.4. 16:58

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  • The 5 best Nicholas Sparks books — and 5 you can skip

    Business Insider (Books)

    25.4. 15:37

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  • ‘It’s a huge, futuristic space with massive skylights’: Ali Zolghadri’s best phone picture

    The Guardian

    25.4. 12:00

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  • I Was Wrong About Lena Dunham

    Slate (Books)

    25.4. 11:50

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  • I went to a kids' Pokémon event. I expected child's play, but got a trading floor.

    Business Insider

    25.4. 11:17

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  • ‘I saw the backlash coming’: civil rights activist Kimberlé Crenshaw on America and race

    The Guardian (Books)

    25.4. 10:00

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  • Conteh review – the dazzling rise and bruising fall of a 70s boxing great

    The Guardian

    24.4. 21:00

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  • Haruki Murakami to publish first novel to feature woman as lead character

    The Guardian (Books)

    24.4. 20:01

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  • ChatGPT is trying to besmirch the memory of Don Rickles. It makes me nervous about our AI future.

    Business Insider

    24.4. 19:42

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  • The Price review – Henry Goodman leads another Arthur Miller revival that’s right on the money

    The Guardian

    24.4. 17:00

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  • Lisa Wilkinson: ‘Evelyn was my safe place. She was my refuge’

    The Guardian (Books)

    24.4. 17:00

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  • Former UND professor Frank White part of group publishing book on North Dakota wrestling

    Yahoo! Sports (Books)

    24.4. 16:38

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  • Berlin culture minister resigns over irregular distribution of funds to fight antisemitism

    The Guardian

    24.4. 16:12

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  • Handpicked review – delightful dancing dahlias and petals so pillowy you can feel them

    The Guardian

    24.4. 14:33

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  • ‘It’s iconic worldwide – it’s special to skateboard there’: the South Bank skatepark turns 50

    The Guardian

    24.4. 14:00

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  • Children and teens roundup – the best new picture books and novels

    The Guardian (Books)

    24.4. 13:00

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  • Shreg the green ogre, a grey obsessive and Vermeer’s boiled egg – the week in art

    The Guardian

    24.4. 13:00

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  • Venice Biennale jury ‘will not award artists from countries facing war crimes charges’

    The Guardian

    24.4. 12:59

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  • My Dad Was Murdered. When People Find Out, They All Ask the Same Question. They Don’t Like My Answer.

    Slate (Books)

    24.4. 11:45

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  • Joe Dunthorne: ‘Growing up in Swansea, I developed an allergy to Dylan Thomas’

    The Guardian (Books)

    24.4. 11:00

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  • ‘An act of real faith’: Mass writer Fran Kranz on forgiveness in the wake of unspeakable violence

    The Guardian

    24.4. 09:30

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  • Saros review – you’ll strafe until your thumbs hurt in this primal alien shooter

    The Guardian

    24.4. 09:00

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  • The Body Builders by Albertine Clarke review – a compelling debut of mental meltdown

    The Guardian (Books)

    24.4. 08:00

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  • ‘You have to reflect the language to capture people’s souls’: Martina Laird on calypso, patois and the RSC

    The Guardian

    24.4. 07:30

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  • David Malouf will always be one of the world’s great writers. I will always be grateful to him | Christos Tsiolkas

    The Guardian (Books)

    24.4. 06:38

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  • The Lion King review – Disney’s Broadway juggernaut roars to life in Sydney

    The Guardian

    24.4. 03:22

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  • Now there's an AI tool that adds typos into your emails — so it looks like you didn't use AI

    Business Insider

    23.4. 20:46

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  • ‘Extraordinary and original poet’ JH Prynne dies aged 89

    The Guardian (Books)

    23.4. 19:02

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  • After collapse and controversy, Adelaide writers’ week has a new director: ‘I don’t envy anyone in this position’

    The Guardian (Books)

    23.4. 16:35

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  • The Waves review – superb staging of Virginia Woolf’s deep dive into friendship

    The Guardian (Books)

    23.4. 16:30

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  • A Family Matter by Claire Lynch audiobook review – an award-winning story of homophobia and divorce

    The Guardian (Books)

    23.4. 16:00

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  • Turner prize shortlist announced

    The Guardian

    23.4. 14:57

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  • Playing it safe: this year’s Turner prize nominees lack the anger – and joy – of previous years

    The Guardian

    23.4. 14:23

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  • ‘They tore up everything’: the wolf hunters of Kyrgyzstan – in pictures

    The Guardian (Books)

    23.4. 10:18

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  • ‘Feels very special’: Michael Sheen to star as Salieri in new production of Amadeus

    The Guardian

    23.4. 10:01

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  • David Malouf, Australian writer whose work spanned the ancient world and 70s Brisbane – obituary

    The Guardian (Books)

    23.4. 09:42

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  • David Malouf, Australian author of Remembering Babylon and Ransom, dies aged 92

    The Guardian (Books)

    23.4. 09:19

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  • ‘We’re attached to this land like a tree is rooted in soil’: unexpectedly timely exhibition speaks up for the people of south Lebanon

    The Guardian

    23.4. 08:42

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  • The Asset Class by Hettie O’Brien review – the hidden hand of private equity

    The Guardian (Books)

    23.4. 08:00

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  • Has the world grown weary of art biennials? In search of an antidote, a Portuguese festival turns to anarchism

    The Guardian

    23.4. 07:00

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  • University of Queensland Press cancels children’s book over illustrator’s post on ‘Zionist framing’ of Bondi attack

    The Guardian (Books)

    23.4. 05:21

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  • James Valentine, much-loved ABC radio presenter, dies aged 64

    The Guardian

    23.4. 00:16

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  • US saw record high of 5,668 books banned in libraries in 2025, says agency

    The Guardian (Books)

    22.4. 21:18

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  • Tourist charged with damaging historic Florentine fountain in pre-wedding prank

    The Guardian

    22.4. 18:40

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  • The best books to read in April: new paperbacks from Katie Kitamura, Benjamin Wood and Mick Herron

    The Guardian (Books)

    22.4. 18:37

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  • The Bafta games awards showed me again that honouring art over commerce is a win for all

    The Guardian

    22.4. 16:00

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  • The Resistible Rise of Arturo Ui review – Mark Gatiss terrifies as Brecht’s fascistic cauliflower racketeer

    The Guardian

    22.4. 15:59

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  • ‘Reparations take many forms’: what the UN’s landmark vote on enslavement means for restorative justice

    The Guardian

    22.4. 15:19

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  • Susan Choi and Lily King shortlisted for Women’s prize for fiction

    The Guardian (Books)

    22.4. 15:00

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  • Yoshi and the Mysterious Book preview: A choose-your-own-adventure even adults can love

    Engadget (Books)

    22.4. 15:00

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  • A Bombshell Claim Just Upended Every Theory About America’s Most Infamous Murder. The Aftermath Has Been Revealing.

    Slate (Books)

    22.4. 11:40

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  • The Wonderful World that Almost Was by Andrew Durbin review – the queer artists who shaped New York cool

    The Guardian (Books)

    22.4. 10:00

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  • The Shadow of the Object by Chloe Aridjis review – one of the boldest writers at work in English today

    The Guardian (Books)

    22.4. 08:00

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  • To see or not to see? Every single Shakespeare play – ranked!

    The Guardian

    22.4. 06:00

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  • The drive to dance -- SWCC takes home 4 national dance trophies

    Yahoo! Sports

    21.4. 21:51

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  • New Call of Duty games will no longer be part of Xbox’s Game Pass

    The Guardian

    21.4. 18:00

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  • What went wrong in Israel? A genocide scholar examines ‘what Zionism became’

    The Guardian (Books)

    21.4. 16:00

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  • Between the River and the Sea review – an Israeli Palestinian feels the pressure to pick a side

    The Guardian

    21.4. 15:26

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  • Hotel Exile by Jane Rogoyska review – the remarkable story of a wartime institution

    The Guardian (Books)

    21.4. 12:00

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