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‘It’s a relief … I’m irrelevant!’: Rufus Norris on life after the National Theatre
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Twins in a spin at the great British seaside: Sophie Green’s best photograph
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Cave paintings, a galleon and a wild Frenchman: London Gallery Weekend’s 10 must-see shows
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Mrs Dalloway review – Virginia Woolf’s party planner plays all the roles herself
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‘A kind of reconnecting with the past’: the Met celebrates the art of the portrait
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James Ellroy: ‘It’s satanic to me, the dependency people have on computers’
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Ambivalence by Brian Dillon review – an odd man out
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Keep TikTok Out Of Our Favorite YA Books
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Women behind the lens: ‘Once naked, they formed a circle. The kicking and screaming occurred naturally’
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Wimmy Road Boyz by Sufiyaan Salam review – an electric debut set on Manchester’s Curry Mile
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Pot shot takes top spot in World Food Photography awards 2026 – in pictures
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‘Jilly, I had no choice’: Jill Biden recalls pressure Joe Biden faced to drop out of 2024 race
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Dunkin' made people fall in love with its merch despite a menu that's decidedly mid. That's different from Starbucks.
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Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce is adding this title to his accolades
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Lego launches Pokémon ‘smart’ bricks equipped for interactive battles
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Funny and full of sex: why you should read Proust’s In Search of Lost Time | Letters
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Her Breakout Novel Became an Oscar-Winning Movie. Her Latest Book Proves That Her Success Was No Fluke.
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Tomorrow Will Be a Palestinian Day review – work that finds a way out of Gaza’s ruins
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‘An endless silent scream feeling’: artist Roni Horn on horror, hope and landing in a lake in Iceland
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What we’re reading: writers and readers on the books they enjoyed in May
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‘All the girls were in there for shit that is pretty normal’: the show reinventing Girl, Interrupted for a new generation
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Lewis Hamilton drives custom 1984 Buick Regal as F1 driver explores lowrider culture
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My Only Boy by Rosa Rankin-Gee review – a darkly funny near-future dystopia
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‘I wasn’t expecting that!’: Joel Meyerowitz and the art of surprise – in pictures
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I devoured classic novels as a teenager. In a world of distractions, can I relearn how to read them?
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Bucky's Celebrity Softball Game returns June 9 with new and old participants
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Nex Playground: the family game-night gadget that revives the spirit of the Wii
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‘What happened to the testicles?’: mockery in Milan over bull mosaic’s restoration
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Rosamund Pike criticises audience member for texting during West End play
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Raising Artists and Keeping Your Own Wildness
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Gaslit, shamed and swindled: the play about Eleanor Glanville, persecuted for her love of butterflies
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An app made viral by K-pop's top stars asks people to share what AI can't replace: an unedited glimpse of real life
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Land by Maggie O’Farrell review – an ambitious story of mapmaking in Ireland
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My latest masterpiece – a house for toy farm animals! What my son learned from a day making art at home
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The best theatre to stream this month: Rose Byrne breaks out the champagne in the fizzy Fallen Angels
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‘Nothing is too much for a child’: the Norwegian books for kids tackling taboo topics from IVF to incest
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Think dance classes terrify you? Try taking four in a weekend
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Beast review – down-and-out MMA fighter film is predictable but still lands punches
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Elizabeth Blackadder exhibition reveals wintry Tuscan landscapes and minimalist still lifes
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Suzi Ruffell: ‘When I met Mel C I was so starstruck Alan Carr had to whisk me away’
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How our list of the 100 best novels became a page turner
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Maggie O’Farrell: ‘Fiction comes from what you don’t know’
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The Guide #244: From Chinese microdramas to an Arctic comedy – what the world is watching
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Cupcakes, bunting and a bus stuck in the mud: the funeral of Martin Parr – in pictures
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Australia’s best photos of the month – May 2026
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‘If you know Barcelona, you’ll know this place’: Olivier Lei’s best phone picture
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I'm the founder of a soju brand and the chair of the LACMA Art + Film Gala. I work between Seoul and LA and rarely sleep before 3 a.m.
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‘I am very serious about being silly’: children’s illustrators on the art of storytelling
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AI Detectors Won’t Save Us
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‘We could hear the roof collapsing’: how Russian missiles devastated Kyiv’s cultural sites
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The Guide #245: UK garage means summer, and a surprise Mis-Teeq reunion is bringing the heat
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Why did the Chupacabras trade their starting quarterback? To make a 'culture change'
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Lil’ Kim review – formidable rap legend delivers mostly vibes, but the crowd is here for it
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Vegemite, VB and Hills hoists: Drew Hopper’s scenes from outback Australia – in pictures
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Green and pleasant views, digital dreams and a White Stripe sculpts – the week in art
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Once review – slick romance skips showstoppers and defies razzmatazz
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Don’t: Camille Henrot review – surreal sexual psychodrama for the digitally overwhelmed
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‘I lived near a serial killer’: Steven Shearer on turning teen angst and death metal into high art
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Submissions open for 4thWrite short story prize
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Why I’m grateful to the Pope for his encyclical on AI | Francine Prose
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One of the Most Popular Books of the Year Has Some New, Famous Haters. Don’t Buy In to the Backlash.
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Virginia Evans: ‘I loved books about things that can’t exist’
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If you want to run your first marathon in your 50s, it helps to be chased by zombies
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The best recent translated fiction – review roundup
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How many of the 100 best novels have I read? I’ve seen the movies does that count? | First Dog on the Moon
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Prestige Drama by Séamas O’Reilly review – brilliant wry comedy of Derry and the shadow of the past
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Beetlejuice review – Tim Burton’s super creep reanimated as a shock jock in ghoulish musical
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‘True trailblazer’: British author and activist Maureen Duffy dies aged 92
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Milan restores bull mosaic’s testicles worn down by pirouetting tourists
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AI is changing how we think, not replacing it | Letters
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