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Jack and the Beanstalk review – sass, sparkle and fee-fi-fo fun sock it to the baddies
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Holbein: Renaissance Master by Elizabeth Goldring review – a magnificent portrait of the artist
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They wore heels, sequins and little else! The heady nights and glistening bodies of cult queer club PDA
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Gallus in Weegieland review – hilarious show sends Alice down a class rabbit hole
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Tom Gauld on librarians v booksellers – cartoon
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Has Britain become an economic colony?
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‘He was just trying to earn a few kopecks’: how newly translated stories reveal Chekhov’s silly side
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Wicked forever: the enduring appeal of The Wizard Of Oz
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Jurassic review – a roaring clash of logic and lies with duelling dinosaurs
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‘The flowing red saree on the bank of the Ganges was incredibly striking’: Divyanshu Verma’s best phone picture
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‘I knew I was doing something I shouldn’t’: Karl Ove Knausgård on the fallout from My Struggle and the dark side of ambition
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All My Sons review – the stars of a dream cast align for Arthur Miller’s towering tragedy
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High School Football: How Spring Lake Park re-established its culture to reach the Prep Bowl
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The Guide #218: For gen Zers like me, YouTube isn’t an app or a website – it’s the backdrop to our waking lives
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A Beloved, Seemingly Unadaptable Book Has Been Transformed Into a Gorgeous Netflix Movie and Oscar Hopeful
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A Beloved, Seemingly Unadaptable Book Has Been Transformed Into a Gorgeous Netflix Movie and Oscar Hopeful
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‘People once threw food at modern art!’ Turner-winning sculptor Tony Cragg’s amazing journey to success
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Sherlock Holmes and the 12 Days of Christmas review – Lloyd Webber and Rice reunite for festive felonies
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Cupid’s dazzling arrival, Bridget Riley’s rollercoaster and a duel of two masters – the week in art
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Children and teens roundup – the best new picture books and novels
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Marking Time review – Nico Muhly inspires a brilliant night of beguiling dance
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Sophie Hannah: ‘I gave up on Wuthering Heights three times’
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Things That Disappear by Jenny Erpenbeck review – a kaleidoscopic study of transience
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End review – Saskia Reeves and Clive Owen draw couples trilogy to a tender close
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Superman No 1 sells for $9.12m, becoming most expensive comic ever sold
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Experience: I found an old Rembrandt in a drawer
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Spain has too rosy a view of Franco’s regime. Let’s remind ourselves of its horrors | Giles Tremlett
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Full Count: Not even mad; just disappointed
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Inside EWU's growing culture as Eagles try to cap .500 season: 'Closest team I've been on'
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Frida Kahlo self-portrait sells for $54.7m to set new auction record for a female artist
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Maggi Hambling and Sarah Lucas: Ooo La La review – from the sublime to the ridiculous
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Authorities probe Holocaust denial responses from X's Grok
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The Frida Kahlo scandal: Fridamania could reach new heights today – but where are her ‘missing’ masterpieces?
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Liars by Sarah Manguso audiobook review – livid tale of marriage gone awry
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Column: Not even mad; just disappointed
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Petrolette: women in motorcycle culture – in pictures
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The Hiding Place by Kate Mildenhall review – an edge-of-your-seat thriller that skewers the middle class
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Ride the Cyclone review – teens sing for their salvation in cult musical
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The Scouse Christmas Carol review – knockabout comedy with a potty mouth
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‘A tapestry of stone’: the first Ismaili Centre in the US rises in the heart of Texas
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Edwin Austin Abbey review – an American flex with lashings of gold and nudity
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More than half of UK novelists believe AI will replace their work
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The play that changed my life: ‘It was frightening at first but The Inheritance let me discover myself’
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Jeeves Again review – new Jeeves and Wooster stories by celebrity fans
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The Thing With Feathers review – well-intentioned adaptation of Max Porter novella about grief
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‘Suffering, betrayal, impending doom’: Spain’s alienated youth – in pictures
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Angoulême comics festival in crisis as creators and publishers declare boycott
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Rabih Alameddine wins National book award for fiction with darkly comic epic spanning six decades
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'We won't bat 1.000': Will WSU be able to retain key players this offseason? That's where the team's culture might come in
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UND may sit out some players for U.S. Under-18 exhibition
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This Might Be the Messiest Political Media Story in Years
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A eureka moment in a town called Eureka: Curran Hatleberg’s best photograph
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How generative AI in Arc Raiders started a scrap over the gaming industry’s future
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‘We love a plastic chopstick to stir’: 10 cocktail-making tips from Australian bartender Michael Madrusan
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‘Pictures unite!’: how pop music fell in love with socialist infographics
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An existential battle of interests: what the Sudanese war is actually about
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Sarah Ferguson’s new children’s book ‘pulped’ after scrutiny over Jeffrey Epstein links
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The Wizard of Oz review – Dorothy follows the yellow brick road from the Lake District
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The Dinner Party by Viola van de Sandt review – a formidable debut
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The Running Man Can’t Outpace Our Own Dystopian Slog
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Precipice review – horror on the Thames in a baffling musical dystopia
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‘We shoot at the good guys’: the role-players who train US troops – in pictures
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Exploring the home town of the artist Joseph Wright of Derby
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The World of Tomorrow review – Tom Hanks returns to the stage for time travel charmer
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Why don’t Conservatives get credit for culture funding? | Letter
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Can ceramics be demonic? Edmund de Waal’s obsession with a deeply disturbing Dane
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Mahmood Mamdani on Zohran, Uganda and forced expulsion: ‘Who is part of the nation and who is not?’
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Noémie Goudal The Story of Fixity review – welcome to the jungle and please mind the puddles
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The best gifts for coffee lovers in 2025
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