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Dogs, drones and tight trunks: LensCulture Street Photography awards – in pictures
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Why west Cornwall is the perfect place to mark the winter solstice
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Freezing Point by Anders Bodelsen review – a prescient classic of cryogenics
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Doug McMillon shares his final reading list as Walmart CEO, with topics from AI to basketball to China
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Are we falling out of love with nonfiction?
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Christmas Day review – Sam Grabiner serves up gripping dinner-table debate
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Take that Santa! This is me upside-down and naked in a fireplace – Brooke DiDonato’s best photograph
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How to use the holidays to stop our ‘WhatsApp aunties’ falling for AI
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‘Don’t be disheartened by mistakes’: 10 lessons my artist father taught me
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Simogo Legacy Collection review – remember when phone games were this wonderful?
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How Hockey Romance Went Viral
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Bog Queen by Anna North review – a tale that could dig deeper
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‘A revelation!’: how Edward Weston transformed bums, veg and egg slicers into sculpture – in pictures
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The best theatre, comedy and dance of 2025
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Virginia Roberts Giuffre: Epstein accuser’s memoir sells 1m copies in two months
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Stephen Fry launches campaign to boost reading for pleasure
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From Harry Potter to The Crying Game, Susie Figgis’s explosive enthusiasm made her an irreplaceable casting director
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The Housemaid review – Sydney Sweeney takes the job from hell in outrageous suspense thriller
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Prashasti Singh: Divine Feminine review – an arresting hour of silly-smart standup
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Richard Osman among authors backing call to issue library card to all UK babies
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Most Favoured review – David Ireland’s brief encounter asks big questions
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A viral hit and loved by Tracey Emin: the woman who took up art at 88 – and became an Instagram sensation
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The Nutcracker review – cheeky, wild and warm-hearted spin on Christmas classic
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Now that’s a callback! Could old jokes become the new trend for comedy?
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The Innocents of Florence by Joseph Luzzi review – how abandoned babies spurred a flowering of Renaissance art
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Samin Nosrat’s Recipe for Self-Compassion
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How did a warm, cheery man like Rob Reiner make a film as horrific as Misery?
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Delizioso! Six of Italy’s tastiest local food delicacies – and where to try them
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Noopiming: The Cure for White Ladies by Leanne Betasamosake Simpson review – startlingly original
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Libya looks to its past to build a new future as national museum reopens
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How are you? If you’re German, like me, you might struggle to answer | Carolin Würfel
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Indian Ink review – Felicity Kendal is formidable in emotional epitaph for Tom Stoppard
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Rachael Carpani, McLeod’s Daughters and Home and Away actor, dies ‘unexpectedly but peacefully’ aged 45
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‘The antithesis to Nazi ideology’: how Pippi Longstocking was born to stand up to Hitler
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Tell Me Softly review – high-school romance of bad boys and blurred boundaries
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He wrote the world’s most successful video games – now what? Rockstar co-founder Dan Houser on life after Grand Theft Auto
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‘Lunch could last all day – and night’: inside Coco Chanel’s sun-kissed sanctum for art’s superstars
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A potato is for life, not just for Christmas | Emma Beddington
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The 10 Best Recipes of 2025—Including the Last Condiment You’ll Ever Need
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Christmas Carol Goes Wrong review – a Dickensian disaster to savour
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Poem of the week: Winter Walk by Lynette Roberts
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‘Our industry has been strip-mined’: video game workers protest at The Game Awards
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Pulse by Cynan Jones review – short stories that show the vitality of the form
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The Nutcracker ballet in Kenya – in pictures
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William Golding: The Faber Letters review – the making of a masterpiece
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The myth of traditional Italian cuisine has seduced the world. The truth is very different | Alberto Grandi
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Anna Christie review – Michelle Williams is miscast in Eugene O’Neill misfire
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Kindle's in-book AI assistant can answer all your questions without spoilers
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Joely Richardson looks back: ‘Natasha’s death was life-changing. She was a figurehead to me’
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Is it time to redraw our maps?
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‘Suddenly, it was everywhere’: why some books become blockbusters overnight
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Bah, hungry! Our theatre critic tucks into immersive banquets inspired by Charles Dickens and The Nutcracker
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Mohammed Ben Sulayem’s hypercar collection is a Top Gear fan's dream garage
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4ZZZ community radio station celebrates 50 years of being Brisbane’s ‘voice against injustice and bullshit’
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Merriam-Webster just released its word of the year. 2025 words of the year say a lot about the AI world users can't quit
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‘My photos are warm and full of imagination – that’s something AI could never achieve’: Yuan Li’s best phone picture
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To Fully Appreciate the Brilliant New Knives Out, It Helps to Understand the Subgenres It’s Riffing On
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‘This extraordinary story never goes out of fashion’: 30 authors on the books they give to everyone
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My cultural awakening: The Lehman Trilogy helped me to live with my sight loss
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‘A master of complications’: Felicity Kendal returns to Tom Stoppard’s Indian Ink after three decades
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The rise and fall of Hooters
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D3 Football: How a culture of joy didn’t allow Bethel’s success be derailed by heartbreak
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The Guardian view on Nnena Kalu’s historic Turner prize win: breaking a glass ceiling | Editorial
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The Barbican refurbishment should take heed of Leeds | Letter
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There’s a Drastic Solution to Michigan’s Sherrone Moore Situation. It’s Their Best Option.
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Don’t blame Maria Balshaw for Tate Modern’s failings. Its lack of ambition goes much deeper | Jonathan Jones
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The Playboy of the Western World review – Nicola Coughlan serves comedy and tragedy in pub drama
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‘Like lipstick on a fabulous gorilla’: the Barbican’s many gaudy glow-ups and the one to top them all
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‘Getting lost is good’: skybridge and floating stairs bring fun and thrills to mighty new Taiwan museum
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