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Private Lives review – Noël Coward’s queasy merry-go-round of desire and spite
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A truckload of F1 KitKats, a painting of fish: what is it that makes heists so delicious? | Imogen West-Knights
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From Madonna photo ops to bankruptcy: The publisher that owes Bob Dylan blames 'predatory' lenders
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What we’re reading: writers and readers on the books they enjoyed in March
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JD Vance announces a new memoir about his conversion to Catholicism
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Bold concepts, loose ends in Ibram X Kendi’s Chain of Ideas
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Lewis Hamilton says he had to "break the rules" to change F1 fashion
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Pixels and paintings: video games return to the V&A
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Under Water by Tara Menon review – love, loss and a longing for the ocean
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Baldwin by Nicholas Boggs review – the relationships that drove a genius
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Finnish up! Claire Aho’s colour revolution – in pictures
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Calling all sinners: for his latest work, artist Maurizio Cattelan wants people to confess
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The best theatre to stream this month: Patrick Stewart reads Shakespeare’s sonnets – all 154 of them
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Scout Boxall: God’s Favourite review – charming standup about one of the worst nights of their life
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Romeo and Juliet review – overbearing directorial stamp saved by Sadie Sink and Noah Jupe’s chemistry
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Kinky Boots: The Musical review – Strictly’s Johannes Radebe is a perfect fit
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Tennessee library director fired after refusing to move LGBTQ+-themed kids’ books to adult section
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The language of termites: Liss Fenwick’s The Colony – in pictures
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Penguin to sue OpenAI over ChatGPT version of German children’s book
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‘Money! Glamour! Yachts! But not for me!’ Adrian Searle relives 30 glorious years as our chief art critic
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The New York Times drops freelance journalist who used AI to write book review
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In the Print review – Rupert Murdoch hits trade unions with fake news in tense thriller
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‘Hope, insight and burning humanity’: 2026 International Booker prize shortlist announced
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A Publisher Pulled a Book for Suspected A.I. Use. I Read It—and Found One Telltale Sign Above All Else.
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Veronica Ryan review – the seeds are sensational but the detritus is distracting
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A Rebel and a Traitor by Rory Carroll review – the extraordinary story of Roger Casement
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Transcription by Ben Lerner review – a stunning exploration of technology and storytelling
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Spheres of influence: the Bauhaus’s radical female photographers – in pictures
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Sad faces all round as Bolivia’s clowns protest over decree threatening their livelihoods
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The Bigfoot community is being torn apart by a documentary's new evidence
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‘If I didn’t have dwarfism, I’d probably be quite normcore’: Midgitte Bardot on sex, drag and street harassment
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‘Every child wants to find joy’: the scheme designing playground equipment for disaster zones
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Dean Sameshima review – did the neighbours really not know? The extreme LA sex clubs hidden in plain sight
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The Old Ladies review – spite, greed and nerves in a rickety boarding house
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Lázár by Nelio Biedermann review – a Hungarian epic from a 22-year-old author
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Monsters in the Archives by Caroline Bicks review – the writing secrets of Stephen King
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Why Chinese internet users are switching their profile pictures to Kris Jenner
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Microsoft VP’s memoir of growing up in India makes unexpected case for what matters in the age of AI
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Tom Gauld on embracing the short novel – cartoon
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Jaja’s African Hair Braiding review – crowd-pleasing energy, charisma and expert comic timing
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Ian Rankin wishes he’d been there more for his kids? OK, but others wish they’d been there less | Emma Beddington
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‘Serve, smile, procreate’: Yesteryear author Caro Claire Burke on the rise of the tradwife
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Down on your luck? How behavioural neuroscience could help
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Harry Enfield and No Chums! review – the head of our comedy state takes a trip down memory lane
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My mom, the cult leader: ‘She told us what to wear, when to pray, how we would have sex. We were prisoners’
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The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (Abridged) review – this brevity is the soul of wit
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‘The happiness on their faces pulled me back to my own childhood’: Mark Linel Padecio’s best phone picture
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‘I was in the pit of despair’: Non-speaking autistic novelist Woody Brown on his journey from write-off to writer
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The Guide #236: Is celebrity casting a cynical marketing stunt or does it help to democratise theatre?
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The week around the world in 20 pictures
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John Proctor Is the Villain review – Arthur Miller’s classic sparks a #MeToo moment
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Homebodies review – you won’t have seen anything like this strikingly original take on transgender life
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My Mix(ed-Up) Tape review – fury on the dancefloor at fiery Welsh wedding
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Children and teens roundup – the best new picture books and novels
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Nature by the uncool YBA, armoured ceramics and dizzying Aussie abstraction – the week in art
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The Last Five Years review – Rachel Zegler and Ben Platt make time stand still
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Benjamin Wood: ‘John Fowles’s The Magus was so frustrating I threw it at the wall’
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Stop the world, I want to get off and run a video rental store in the 1990s | Dominik Diamond
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Love Lane by Patrick Gale review – a homecoming tale with echoes of Brokeback Mountain
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Week in wildlife: a flying rodent, a duty-free possum and an emerald viper
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‘The violence of racist tyranny’: African Guernica goes on display alongside Picasso masterpiece
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No New York by Adele Bertei review – a vivid, vibrant, musical coming of age
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Progressive Paris has many weapons to fight the far right, but the best? Spaces where you can simply hang out | Alexander Hurst
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A Far-flung Life by ML Stedman review – a masterful examination of loss
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Sleep Tight, Disgusting Blob wins Waterstones children’s book prize
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‘Effortlessly hip’: two novels named joint winners of Queen Mary small press fiction prize
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Frank Bowling: Seeking the Sublime review – shipwrecked Ophelia points the path to freedom
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The Two Roberts by Damian Barr audiobook review – love and lost dreams in bohemian London
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Daunting, inspiring, comforting, terrifying: the writers who can make silence as eloquent as words
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A Self-Published Book Became the Bestselling Novel in America. After Reading It, I Think I Know Why.
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