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Marina Lewycka, British-Ukrainian author, dies aged 79
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Gasp-worthy, clunky, a moral problem? Critics react to The Hunger Games: On Stage
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Big Ange review – divided Britain faced down by a dinner lady
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Nvidia's 'one team' culture means no special treatment: VPs fly coach, and assistants are limited
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The Silver Book by Olivia Laing review – a thin line of beauty
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‘It’s unexpected joy’: the guerrilla mosaic artists adding colour to potholes, benches and bomb craters
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King Sorrow by Joe Hill review – dragon-fired horror epic is a tour de force
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‘A girl of genius’: archives unsealed of Amy Levy, queer Jewish writer admired by Oscar Wilde
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The supercar that shook the world: Enzo Ferrari’s life in the fast lane – in pictures
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AC/DC review – a thrilling show stuffed with classics … and your eardrums will never be the same
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The Hunger Games: On Stage review – thundering fight to the death in a dazzling dystopia
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‘Every account is slightly different’: who were the real Wyatt Earp and Doc Holliday?
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What does my love for impossibly difficult video games say about me?
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Adele to make acting debut in star-studded Tom Ford movie
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Did a meteor strike downtown New York? Jeff Mermelstein’s best photograph
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‘I really enjoyed it’: new RSC curriculum brings Shakespeare’s works to life in UK classrooms
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Loren Ipsum by Andrew Gallix review – chronically funny satire of the literary scene
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The Taylor Wessing Photo Portrait Prize – tenderness, traditions and a table of hair
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We Did OK, Kid: A Memoir by Anthony Hopkins review – a legend with a temper
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‘This is fascist America’: Anish Kapoor may sue after border agents pose by his sculpture
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Sex, lies and pistachio shells: the disturbing dream worlds of artist Joseph Yaeger
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Image of burn survivor wins Taylor Wessing photo portrait prize
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The Running Man review – Glen Powell sprints through fun update of Stephen King future-shock sci-fi satire
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‘It’s notoriously hard to write about sex’: David Szalay on Flesh, his astounding Booker prize-winner
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The CEO of a cult-favorite accessories brand is engaged. See her flower-shaped ring, which is made from diamonds and rubies.
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How Hurricanes’ Akheem Mesidor ‘set the standard’ for building UM’s culture
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Durham’s Lumiere festival was a beacon of hope and togetherness – we cannot let the lights go out on the rest of the arts
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Hasan Al-Habib: Death to the West (Midlands) review – twinkling debut from British-Iraqi standup
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Money Talks: Why Women of Color Pay More
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‘I can see a world where Spotify doesn’t exist’: will a new generation of music streaming companies succeed?
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Ivo van Hove’s All My Sons extends the UK’s special relationship with Arthur Miller
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One Aladdin Two Lamps by Jeanette Winterson review – freewheeling reflections on life, art and AI
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The Secret Santa Project review – festive romcom tries for the Love Actually style multiple story strands
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Vaim by Jon Fosse review – the Nobel laureate performs a strange miracle
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What we learned from the Chicago Bears, including whether it’s too soon to mention the playoffs
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The risky strategy of Booker winner Flesh pays off | Justine Jordan
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Netflix’s Frankenstein Offers a Different Spin on One of Literature’s All-Time Assholes
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Can art enhance your life? Here’s what I learned from Ali Smith, Tracey Emin, Claudia Winkleman and more
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Protesters target major new Nigerian museum embroiled in looted artefacts row
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‘She spread love and naughtiness’: Simon Callow on directing Pauline Collins in Shirley Valentine
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Poem of the week: Leaves by Frederic Manning
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Cleveland Pitchers Indicted as Justice Department’s Illegal Gambling Investigation Hits Baseball
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Tom Gauld on writing a masterpiece – cartoon
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I’m a committed introvert – but no AI will take away the joy I get from other people | Emma Beddington
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Fatherland review – bristling banter and barbed exchanges on the bus
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Could urban farming feed the world?
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‘Ambition is a punishing sphere for women’: author Maggie Nelson on why Taylor Swift is the Sylvia Plath of her generation
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Inside the Silicon Valley etiquette class teaching founders charisma, couture, and caviar confidence
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‘We don’t want to leave people shocked and trembling’: inside the graphic new play tackling violent porn addiction
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The man who shot Al Capone: Jun Fujita’s Chicago – in pictures
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8 photos show that the holidays have now come for New York City
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‘They’re not wolves – they’re sheep’: the psychiatrist who spent decades meeting and studying lone-actor mass killers
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Telling authentically Australian stories on screen takes more than just a content quota | Julianne Schultz
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Inside E1, the F1 for eco-conscious speed boaters backed by the likes of Will Smith, Tom Brady, and Steve Aoki
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The Red Rogue of Bala review – outlaw comedy has glimmers of renegade spirit
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‘For the women who gave birth in the dark’: a portrait of motherhood in Gaza
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‘Bike lanes are great – I hope these issues get resolved’: Rafael Escobedo de la Riva’s best phone picture
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‘I had a year to write it from scratch’: the 2025 Booker finalists on the stories behind their novels
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Longwill's first year brings culture shift to Jacks football
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Netflix’s New Frankenstein Is … Hot?
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The day Margaret Atwood saved me from a mortifying interview | Letters
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Lipstick, manicures ... and fascism: the ugliness behind the $450bn beauty industry
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Lee Tamahori, director of Once Were Warriors and James Bond movie Die Another Day, dies aged 75
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Sung Im Her: 1 Degree Celsius review – ragtag band unite to call for climate reset
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Luminous Enlightenment, dark genius and Soviet shades – the week in art
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The best recent science fiction, fantasy and horror – review roundup
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Eurovision hero Sam Ryder takes on role as Jesus Christ Superstar
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Diane Arbus: Sanctum Sanctorum review – a grotesquely bleak but brutally truthful vision of humanity
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In Love With Love by Ella Risbridger review – a sexy celebration of romantic fiction
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