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You Are the Führer’s Unrequited Love by Jean-Noël Orengo review – Hitler, Speer and beyond
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Dan Rath: Help Me Please review – you won’t find another standup with more jokes a minute
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U.S. women’s rugby player dropped the mic on viewer who mocked her BMI
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British novelist Gwendoline Riley wins a $175k Windham-Campbell prize
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The Original Show Was a Sensation During the First Trump Presidency. Now the Sequel Is Here.
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Carnival celebrations at a Hungarian retirement home: János Bődey’s best photograph
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Copenhagen review – atomic secrets and moral fog in a terrifyingly timely revival
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Dance hall dynamite just keeps on giving: Pina Bausch/Meryl Tankard: Kontakthof, Echoes of 78 review
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How games capture the awe and terror of cosmic isolation
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My Lover, the Rabbi by Wayne Koestenbaum review – as fierce and strange as anything you’ll read this year
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The AI Book Scandal Rocking Publishing
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Segregation stories: Gordon Parks in the US south – in pictures
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The Black Death by Thomas Asbridge review – a medieval horror story
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Hawaii News Now wins bid to negotiate deal to telecast UH sports
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‘For leftist Jews, the Bund is a model’: the radical history behind one of Europe’s biggest socialist movements
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I Noticed an Upsetting Change in My 7-Year-Old. I Traced It Back to One Specific, Grotesque Segment of YouTube.
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‘Just so cheeky!’ Kemah Bob on FOC Fest, the celebration for femmes of colour in comedy
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‘Even more beautiful than I imagined’: the nifty Japanese printing gadget uniting artists worldwide
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Upward Bound by Woody Brown review – extraordinary debut from a non-speaking autistic author
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London Falling by Patrick Radden Keefe review – a compulsive tale of money, lies and avoidable tragedy
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Lahaina cheerleading team to make encore performance at Disneyland
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Hawaii News Now selected as TV partner for UH sports
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Plot twist in downtown Seattle: Barnes & Noble bookstore opening soon in Amazon’s backyard
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Downtown Anniston gears up for Noble Street Festival, Sunny King Criterium
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Aisling Bea review – glamourpuss meets accidental mum in a scatty show that revels in immaturity
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What can 160-million-year-old clay tell us about AI and ethics? Inside Es Devlin’s tech and pottery summit
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Warsaw’s Neon Museum sparks revival of interest in cold war signs and aesthetic
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Into the Wreck by Susannah Dickey review – an immersive exploration of grief
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Jan Morris by Sara Wheeler review – masterly account of a flawed figure
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Tom Gauld on the Easter egg hunt techniques inspired by great detectives – cartoon
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Victoria: A Queen Unbound review – darkness lurks beneath the myth of a model royal marriage
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How to use procrastination to your advantage
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Life of Pi author Yann Martel: ‘I thought the Iliad was a book for old farts… then I started getting ideas’
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The new vacation flex? Waking up without a hangover.
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Josh Thomas on his nemesis, men's shorts and fighting Harry Styles: 10 Chaotic Questions – video
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Friends, with recipes: how a love of food brought my husband and me together, and helped us part
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‘The shadows, the figures playing basketball … I waited for the magic to appear – then it did’: José Luis Morales Martín’s best phone picture
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A Teen Fell to His Death in London. Behind the Tragedy Lay So Much More.
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‘Enough of this me me me’: Blake Morrison on memoir in the age of oversharing
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Eminem’s 8 Mile helped me survive abuse – and opened my eyes to a world outside of orthodox Judaism
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‘Luckily, I wasn’t decapitated’: 17 comedians’ stories from 40 years of Melbourne international comedy festival
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The week around the world in 20 pictures
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Breaking Down Stefon Diggs’ $60M Net Worth And His Blueprint For Generational Wealth
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Wilhelm Sasnal review – his wild juxtapositions are almost obscene
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Hawaii mixed martial arts pioneer T. Jay Thompson takes the gloves off
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The High Life: The Musical, Still Living It! review – Alan Cumming’s creation flies into deliriously silly panto territory
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If You Can Pass This Very Hard 2028 Political Memoir Quiz, You Get to Be President
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The Authenticator review – echoes of Sherlock Holmes as thriller takes on toxic legacies with lightness of touch
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Megamurals, Guerrilla Girls and something rotten in the Oval Office – the week in art
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‘It was a warning from history – now it’s the bloody muse!’ Mark Gatiss and Placebo on reviving Brecht’s brutal Hitler satire
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The best recent poetry – review roundup
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Culture of care: surreal celebrations of Iranian tenderness – in pictures
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Sarah Hall: ‘Everyone wangs on about Anna Karenina – I’ve never been able to finish it’
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‘I am trapped in a sweet-smelling cycle of video game-branded toiletries’: Lush’s Mario Galaxy range, reviewed
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Week in wildlife: a meep-meep roadrunner, a new frog species and Orkney voles
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Original Sin by Kathryn Paige Harden review – are criminals born or made?
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“Just talking to the president”: Woods reportedly called Trump prior to DUI arrest
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‘Slavery bounded his life’: Thomas Jefferson’s views on race – in his own words
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An Acclaimed Scientist Brought Attachment Theory to the Masses—and the Masses Completely Misunderstood It. His New Book Sets the Record Straight.
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Death of an Ordinary Man by Sarah Perry audiobook review – an extraordinary chronicle of terminal illness
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JD Vance thinks space aliens are ‘demons’. Who can blame him? | Dave Schilling
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I wrote a novel using AI. Writers must accept artificial intelligence – but we are as valuable as ever | Stephen Marche
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A Midsummer Night’s Dream review – a playful, punchy Shakespeare romcom made easy
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What I’m Here For review – high-pressure horror of a nurse’s shift from hell
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Chris Perkins: Sullivan and Hafley continue offering Dolphins fans reason to believe
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Made in Fire Island: how artists were at the heart of the LGBTQ+ mecca
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The Palm House by Gwendoline Riley review – the laureate of bad relationships
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Björk, Rihanna and a passionate embrace: visions of love – in pictures
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Les Liaisons Dangereuses review – love is a fight for power in this bold staging
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Private Lives review – Noël Coward’s queasy merry-go-round of desire and spite
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