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‘Nobody is pretending to like my work because of my fresh-faced good looks’: the pros of being a debut novelist at 51
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Protests, picket lines and Indigenous pride: examining US democracy – in pictures
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Georg Baselitz review – a final, furious, chaotic reckoning with death
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A New Novel Satirizing Trump Captures the Strange Times We’re Living In
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Flamboyance by Jack Parlett review – a serious study of the spectacular
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Charles Barkley Goes Viral Over Comment on Cardi B’s Appearance at NBA Finals: ‘Man Said the Quiet Part Loud as Hell’
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Trump Booed at Knicks NBA Finals Game in New York, Interrupting National Anthem | Video
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Dates, times and TV released for Orange Bowl and Boca Raton Bowl
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I have found the perfect book group – we discuss problematic text messages | Zoe Williams
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Artists are making ‘anti-slop’ to rebel against AI: ‘It’s been rammed down our throats’
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Julio Le Parc review – as if Bridget Riley had opened a riotous funfair
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‘Wear something that makes you feel silly!’ Can Austin Kleon’s tips put the spark back in my life?
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He lives with three identical sex dolls. He dreams of one perfect sex robot.
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A British Childhood by Frank Cottrell-Boyce review – are we raising a bookless generation?
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‘I make casts of their feet!’ Rachel Whiteread, Michael Armitage and more on how they get their kids into art
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‘The Epstein files are about more than men and money’: All the Rage, the ‘guerrilla’ play fuelled by 80 furious women
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Tony awards 2026: Death of a Salesman triumphs, as Lesley Manville and John Lithgow also win
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Tony awards 2026: full list of winners
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Is Australian music at risk of extinction? Here’s what the data tells us
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Aria music quiz: how well do you know the Australian charts?
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Spyro the Dragon returns with a new game after almost two decades
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Only in New York: Trump, Mamdani and Elmo talk NBA finals
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Can trees boost our creativity? My daily forest walks have changed how I write | Ilka Tampke
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Tom Gauld on book lies – cartoon
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Atonement review – guilt and love battle for an unhappy ending
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‘Far right groups prey on it’: Olivia Laing on the weaponisation of loneliness
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Should we ditch the idea of three meals a day?
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Why are so many Black women dying at the hands of their partners?
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The World Cup in an Age of Strongmen
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Air-raid alerts and frontline memoirs: Kyiv hosts literary festival amid war
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The best Steven Spielberg films, chosen by directors, critics and super-fans: ‘pure popcorn perfection’
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Sports betting influencer pleads guilty in basketball fraud scheme: 'I agreed to pay a player to change their game performance'
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Paris frozen in time in May 1970 – in pictures
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Ground Up review – Sam Pang stars in ABC’s easily digestible AFL office comedy
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Camels' Music a finalist for Two-Way Player award
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‘A soccer ball can bring great joy to two little kids’: Kuanglong Zhang’s best phone picture
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Terry Winters review – flashes of magic in patterns science has yet to explain
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How Sports Became Ground Zero for AI Slop
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The Guardian view on the UK’s first centre for illustration: visual literacy, and the sheer joy of images, matter | Editorial
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Marjane Satrapi captured profound human emotions – and paved the way for a generation
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Are You Watching? review – unflinching, fury-filled interrogation of the vile side of the web
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Unseen Edith Wharton short story is published more than a century later
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The Sorcerer’s Apprentice review – mindboggling bag of tricks will make you believe in magic
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‘Peaky Blinders is our Nutcracker’: how Rambert are dragging dance into the present – and their message for Timothée Chalamet
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Simeon Barclay review – shut out by the gates of a drab modern Britain
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Mind-melting MC Escher, mesmerising Marilyn and the greatness of Glasgow – the week in art
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The best recent poetry – review roundup
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‘They are disturbing the dead’: reconstructing the site of the forgotten first genocide of the 20th century
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I just inhaled 2.4bn year old oxygen in Tasmania. Now I’m part of an exhibition until I die
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Guardian readers have a lot of feelings about the Guardian’s top 100 books | First Dog on the Moon
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The Children by Melissa Albert review – intriguing fairytale of creativity’s dangers
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Girl, Interrupted review – mental health memoir reborn as patchy Aimee Mann-soundtracked musical
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The Ruiners by Ellena Savage review – a playful and subversive take on Great Expectations
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Dina Nayeri : Marjane Satrapi brought Iranian women like me out of hiding
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MC Escher review – hallucinatory insights from the master of the mind-bending staircase
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I Deliver Parcels in Beijing by Hu Anyan audiobook review – a grim life in China’s gig economy
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Marjane Satrapi, creator of Persepolis and acclaimed French-Iranian artist, dies aged 56
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Lesbian rebels, exotic dancing and domesticity: New York’s Upstate Photography Biennial – in pictures
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Dominion by Addie E Citchens review – Women’s prize-shortlisted portrait of patriarchy’s horrors
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‘We have a shared sky and stars’: the Indigenous American artists challenging our relationship to the natural world
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Belle Burden’s divorce memoir was headed for a Salt Path-style scandal – but people are still on her side | Emma Brockes
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The Traveller by Andrea Wulf review – an 18th century explorer far ahead of his time
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Jill Biden’s Brutal Memoir Proves One Thing for Sure
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‘Of course we will give it back’: Bayeux tapestry set for secret journey across Channel
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It’s not just Rosamund Pike who struggles with badly behaved theatre-goers. I was nearly beaten up by a hen party | Polly Hudson
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Saint Levant review – Palestinian pop star makes Australian debut to an ecstatic, sold-out crowd
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Bricking it! How a ‘crinkle crankle’ wall reinvented the Serpentine Pavilion
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SNL UK’s Larry Dean: ‘That heckle was so harsh it left my heart pounding!’
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‘It’s a relief … I’m irrelevant!’: Rufus Norris on life after the National Theatre
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