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A Ghost in Your Ear review – truly terrifying ‘headphone horror’
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Orphans review – oddball hostage power play is a peculiar gem
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Why pleasure is the key to self-improvement
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Three board members and board chair resign from Adelaide festival as Randa Abdel-Fattah sends legal notice
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Lamar wants to have children with his girlfriend. The problem? She’s entirely AI
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Eddie Izzard: ‘I once ran 90km in just under 12 hours. That was a tough day’
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Netflix’s New Movie Adapts a Huge Bestseller. There Are Some Key Changes.
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‘The boy’s contented face, his red hair matching the pig’s – you couldn’t plan for it’: Kelli Radwanski’s best phone picture
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The 15 best games to play on the Nintendo Switch in 2026
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Roger McGough: ‘How often do I have sex? Hang on, I’ll find out … Alexa, how often do I have …’
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Mass surveillance, the metaverse, making America ‘great again’: the novelists who predicted our present
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What does your car say about you? A global portrait of people and their rides, from Shanghai to Santa Monica
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San Francisco receiver, former EWU star Kendrick Bourne collabs on 49ers tribute rap song
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Everything That Annoyed Me About a Megapopular Novel Gets Even Worse in Netflix’s Adaptation
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The Guide #225: Everyone loves an origin story: Guardian debuts, from the Beatles to Donkey Kong
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Comedy and tragedy, with Spike Milligan | Letter
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Did Leonardo da Vinci paint a nude Mona Lisa? I may have just solved this centuries-old mystery
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Kate Owens: Cooking With Kathryn review – recipes for religious repression, rebellion and ruin
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Hawaiian headwear, Beuys’ bathtub and Nan Goldin’s photo diaries – the week in art
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Sarah Moss: ‘I never liked Wuthering Heights as much as Jane Eyre’
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Jade Franks on how cleaning toilets at Cambridge inspired her hit show: ‘I’m not watering down the fury – just sneaking it through the back door’
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Week in wildlife: rare gorilla twins, racing camels and a psychedelic spider
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Belgrave Road by Manish Chauhan review – a tender tale of love beyond borders
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Beck TD run with :18 left sends Hurricanes to Hard Rock Stadium for UM’s first national title game since 2003
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Almost 50 writers boycott Adelaide festival after it dumps pro-Palestine academic Randa Abdel-Fattah
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Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie reveals her one-year-old son has died after a short illness
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The Long Shoe by Bob Mortimer audiobook review – typically quirky cosy crime
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A provocative new play challenges society’s ‘discomfort that disabled people have sex lives’
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A Long Game by Elizabeth McCracken review – here’s how to really write your novel
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María Corina Machado to publish book on political vision for Venezuela amid upheaval
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The Guardian view on granting legal rights to AI: humans should not give house-room to an ill-advised debate | Editorial
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‘For a moment, only that story matters’: my plan to reignite the all-consuming love of books
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Don’t look down! Lightbulb-changers on Clifton Suspension Bridge: Beezer’s best photograph
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Dublin Gothic review – epic ‘losers’ history’ of the city traces 100 years of family life
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Dolly, Dreamgirls and Daniel Radcliffe: the biggest Broadway shows of 2026
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The 15 best Xbox Series S/X games to play in 2026
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‘I’d never told the same joke twice!’: the explosive rise of Ayoade Bamgboye, Edinburgh’s best new comedian
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The Oak and the Larch by Sophie Pinkham review – are Russia’s forests the key to its identity?
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This, My Second Life by Patrick Charnley review – an astonishing debut of recovery
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A moment that changed me: in the bombed-out ruins of an apartment block, I saw a book I’d translated
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Frank Dunlop was a theatrical visionary and the Young Vic is his enduring legacy | Michael Billington
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Woman in Mind review – play stands the test of time for its originality
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New Michael Schumacher Ferrari LEGO Icons set revealed ahead of release
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Artists decry dismantling of Belgium’s oldest contemporary art museum
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AI consciousness is a red herring in the safety debate | Letters
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With Sátántangó and Werckmeister Harmonies, Béla Tarr became the vividly disquieting master of spiritual desolation
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What we’re reading: Alan Hollinghurst, Samantha Harvey and Guardian readers on the books they enjoyed in December
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Love, desire and community: the new generation of readers bonding over romance novels
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Money Talks: The Agony and Ecstasy of Barbie
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19 reads for when Emily Henry's 'People We Meet on Vacation' gives you a book hangover
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The strangest thing: is the future of cinema … not new movies?
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‘Melancholy magic’: how Judi Dench and a host of stars came under the spell of the greatest comedy in history
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No hangover and hard abs: Welcome to newest kind of partying
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Arborescence by Rhett Davis review – why would people turn into trees?
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Stories About Death, Sex and Money to Start the New Year
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‘A front row seat to witness history’: Ed Kashi’s astonishing global images – in pictures
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The Score by C Thi Nguyen review – a brilliant warning about the gamification of everyday life
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Hamnet review – Paul Mescal and Jessie Buckley beguile and captivate in audacious Shakespearean tragedy
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Samsung’s Galaxy Book 6 series launches at CES with Intel’s newest chips and a refined design
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Michael Schumacher, author of Francis Ford Coppola and Eric Clapton biographies, dies aged 75
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‘There’s this whole other story’: inside the fight to end slavery in the Americas
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‘I wanted that Raiders of the Lost Ark excitement – you could die any minute’: how we made hit video game Prince of Persia
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The Ten Year Affair by Erin Somers review – the midlife adultery story our generation deserves
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Pippin review – Stephen Schwartz’s wondrous songs still cast a spell
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Made in America by Edward Stourton review – why the ‘Trump doctrine’ is no aberration
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Cynthia Erivo is Dracula, Gentleman Jack does ballet and Phil Wang’s mega-tour: theatre, dance and comedy in 2026
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When a heart attack left me in a coma, my hallucinations inspired a novel – and a new life
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The Rivals review – heady, flapper-ish revival is stylishly silly Christmas fun
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As a student, he was involved in a drunk-driving incident that killed a cyclist. Years later he would become expert in the healing powers of guilt
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