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New book details infighting behind Trump’s ‘obviously unqualified’ cabinet picks
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The Rest of Our Lives by Benjamin Markovits audiobook review – an American road trip with a twist
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Journey Home, David Gulpilil: the ‘extraordinary’ 4,000km, 10-month effort to return the actor home
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Little Brother review – gripping prize winner captures siblings in distress
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One of Our Greatest Fantasy Series Comes to a Close With a Thrilling Final Chapter
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Barrier(s) review – tender yet tough account of a queer couple’s connection
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I cannot stop playing this preposterous game about falling down a mountain
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The Immortalists by Aleks Krotoski review – the downsides of cheating death
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That’s all folk: Marina Warner, the curator and mythographer creating a space for stories
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The Rose Field by Philip Pullman – nail-biting conclusion to the Northern Lights series
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Comedy Wildlife Awards 2025 – in pictures
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Turner seascapes and Damien Hirst sharks: Liverpool anniversary exhibition hopes to surprise
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New Mr Poirot and Little Miss Marple books to be published
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Friendship and fetishwear: a look back at Sydney’s queer and kink subcultures – in pictures
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Transform festival: Rinse and Blackmilk review – a double shot of engrossing dance
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Detection firm finds 82% of herbal remedy books on Amazon ‘likely written’ by AI
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'KPop Demon Hunters' is a huge hit for Netflix. So where are all the Halloween costumes?
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‘Too dumb to fail’: Ring founder Jamie Siminoff promises gritty startup lessons in upcoming book
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Lightning strikes seen from a storm-chaser’s window: Hank Schyma’s best photograph
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The Louvre’s new must-see? The broken window smashed by thieves in €88m jewel heist
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Average-but-arresting games used to be the backbone of the industry. What price perfection?
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Indie rising stars the Belair Lip Bombs: ‘We don’t want to regret not giving it a proper crack’
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Iris Murdoch’s poems on bisexuality to be published – read one exclusively here
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The Maids review – Dorian Gray’s Kip Williams dazzles again with feverish fantasy
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Macbeth review – a terrifying lock-in with bloodied, boozed-up gangsters
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The play that changed my life: ‘Waiting for Godot revealed that less is more – it made me fearless’
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Midnight Timetable by Bora Chung review – sinister stories from the graveyard shift
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Janine Harouni: This Is What You Waited For review – new mum’s return to her own childhood
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The Revolutionists by Jason Burke review – from hijackings to holy war
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Fang-tastic! Deutsche Börse photography prize shortlist – in pictures
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‘I’m suddenly so angry!’ My strange, unnerving week with an AI ‘friend’
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Louvre heist losses put at almost €90m as museum’s head prepares to face senators
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‘Made my hair fly up’: the electrifying genius of Paris’s Gerhard Richter extravaganza – review
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The Unbelievers review – Nicola Walker grapples with family tragedy in a flat drama
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Vampire: The Masquerade Bloodlines 2 review – an interestingly toothless piece of noir fiction
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The Land of Sweet Forever by Harper Lee review – newly discovered stories from an American great
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Beasts of the Sea: the tragic story of how the ‘gentle, lovable’ sea cow became the perfect victim
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Diwali festival lights up Sydney’s west – in pictures
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A 3,200km tour of small Australian libraries taught me just how vital they are | Paul Daley
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Photographer Coreen Simpson’s illustrious career capturing Toni Morrison and Muhammad Ali: ‘I’ve never gotten bored’
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Awkward flirting, 4am breakdowns and a last kiss: David Eldridge on a decade of writing about love
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‘Smash, grab, melt it down’: how material value likely motivated the Louvre heist
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No Chardins? No Leonardos? We’re lucky the Louvre raiders had dreadful taste in art
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‘Every kind of creative discipline is in danger’: Lincoln Lawyer author on the dangers of AI
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Youth: Magnum print sale including Brigitte Bardot and James Dean – in pictures
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Poem of the week: On the Death of Dr Robert Levet by Samuel Johnson
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‘It’s a bit clandestine, a bit punk’: the guerrilla scheme letting skint artists mass-share gallery membership cards
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Nobody’s Girl by Virginia Roberts Giuffre review – a devastating exposé of power, corruption and abuse
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Gwenda’s Garage review – scrappy celebration of Sheffield’s female mechanic activists
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Out of Words – crafting gaming’s most unusual love story from clay and glue
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Louvre heist puts pressure on French government over museum security
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BBC reporters cannot wear Black Lives Matter T-shirts in newsroom, says Tim Davie
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Jesus Christ Kinski by Benjamin Myers review – a trip inside the frazzled mind of Klaus Kinski
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‘Winning the Turner made me more ferocious’: Helen Marten on the prize’s downside – and her epic new work
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‘Stark displays of sexism’ driving women out of architecture, report finds
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How the Louvre museum robbery happened in video, photographs and maps
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King Gizzard’s Stu Mackenzie on leaving Spotify and making all their music free: ‘Sometimes you just forget that you have free will’
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National Dance Company Wales: Surge review – mythical monsters, soulful swingers and an alien chorus line
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Tom Gauld on limited editions – cartoon
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Tech bros need the world to believe their hype. Here’s an idea – let’s just ignore them | Pip Finkemeyer
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Shobana Jeyasingh Dance: We Caliban review – postcolonial take on The Tempest is difficult to pin down
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Safe Space review – lively campus comedy wrestles with the culture wars
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Lily King: ‘What is life without love?’
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Should we treat environmental crime more like murder?
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‘Disorder, fright and confusion’: looking back at the devastating Wall Street crash of 1929
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David Harewood returns to Othello: ‘I don’t just want to open the door but kick it down for the people behind me’
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GameCenter live: No. 13 Minnesota at No. 8 UND
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Ruel: ‘A fan gave me one of their teeth on a necklace – I was definitely a little freaked out’
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‘Indecency has become a new hallmark’: writer and historian Jelani Cobb on race in Donald Trump’s America
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