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‘Stay tuned’: new Anne Rice film could foretell release of unpublished work by late author
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The Little Mermaid review – underwater wonders cast a spell in mid-air
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Mimi Mollica’s Moon City: buy a fine art print
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Luigi: The Making and the Meaning by John H Richardson review – sympathy for a devil?
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God, gears and gun jewellery: Route 1 revisited – in pictures
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The Matchbox Girl by Alice Jolly review – horror, humanity and Dr Asperger
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The Artist by Lucy Steeds wins Waterstones book of the year
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Secrets of the cow-skulled scarecrow: did one man’s cruel tales inspire Paula Rego’s best paintings?
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How Americans spend $2 billion on food for Thanksgiving
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The era-defining Xbox 360 reimagined gaming and Microsoft never matched it
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Petty Men review – understudies plot their own version of Julius Caesar
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David Copperfield review – Dickens distilled into an inventive three-hander
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Kirby Air Riders review – cute pink squishball challenges Mario for Nintendo racing supremacy
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Service by John Tottenham review – comic confessions of a grumpy bookseller
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Elphaba/Glinda: A Hegelian Dialectic of Our Time?
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Thrill ride: the best of Africa Foto Fair 2025 – in pictures
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Slow Poison by Mahmood Mamdani review – can you really rehabilitate Idi Amin?
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‘I tried to capture her inner world – but couldn’t’: Tom de Freston on painting his wife pregnant and nude
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Doja Cat review – ignore the headlines, this is a pop provocateur at the top of her game
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Frances McDormand on her adult-sized cradle art project: ‘It’s not performative, it’s experiential’
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Turner & Constable review – boiling portentous skies versus two men and a dog
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Four more people arrested in connection with Louvre heist
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16 brilliant Christmas gifts for gamers
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From Byzantine cottages to vulvic stadiums: the brilliance of female architects
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The School of Night by Karl Ove Knausgård review – can this sprawling epic deliver on its promise?
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This Year’s Other Oscar Front-Runner Is Here. I Have Tragic News.
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‘A nucleus of a community’: the five-hour stage play about Dungeons & Dragons
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Crick: A Mind in Motion by Matthew Cobb review – the charismatic philanderer who changed science
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The Firework-Maker’s Daughter review – Philip Pullman’s fairytale is explosive fun
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It’s the cavalry! The horsewomen of escaramuza – in pictures
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Primitive War review – it’s Green Berets vs dinosaurs in cheerfully cheesy Vietnam war gorefest
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Canada: ‘Inconvenient Indian’ author Thomas King says he is not Indigenous
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‘An idealized version of LA’: fabled mid-century Stahl house on sale for first time
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How A Race Team In Japan Used Crowdsourcing To Win Championships
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Tala Madani: Daughter BWASM review – filthy pot shots from a bad mum and her AI offspring
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Who was Caravaggio’s black-winged god of love? What this masterpiece reveals about the rogue genius
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This art is rubbish: why artists meticulously recreate our trash – so well they even confuse cleaners
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Criticizing Taylor Swift Isn’t Inherently Sexist. That Hasn’t Stopped a High-Profile New Book From Insisting Otherwise.
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Poem of the week: Missing You by Miles Burrows
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Jack and the Beanstalk review – sass, sparkle and fee-fi-fo fun sock it to the baddies
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Holbein: Renaissance Master by Elizabeth Goldring review – a magnificent portrait of the artist
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They wore heels, sequins and little else! The heady nights and glistening bodies of cult queer club PDA
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Gallus in Weegieland review – hilarious show sends Alice down a class rabbit hole
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Tom Gauld on librarians v booksellers – cartoon
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Has Britain become an economic colony?
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‘He was just trying to earn a few kopecks’: how newly translated stories reveal Chekhov’s silly side
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Wicked forever: the enduring appeal of The Wizard Of Oz
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Jurassic review – a roaring clash of logic and lies with duelling dinosaurs
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‘The flowing red saree on the bank of the Ganges was incredibly striking’: Divyanshu Verma’s best phone picture
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‘I knew I was doing something I shouldn’t’: Karl Ove Knausgård on the fallout from My Struggle and the dark side of ambition
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All My Sons review – the stars of a dream cast align for Arthur Miller’s towering tragedy
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High School Football: How Spring Lake Park re-established its culture to reach the Prep Bowl
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The Guide #218: For gen Zers like me, YouTube isn’t an app or a website – it’s the backdrop to our waking lives
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A Beloved, Seemingly Unadaptable Book Has Been Transformed Into a Gorgeous Netflix Movie and Oscar Hopeful
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A Beloved, Seemingly Unadaptable Book Has Been Transformed Into a Gorgeous Netflix Movie and Oscar Hopeful
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‘People once threw food at modern art!’ Turner-winning sculptor Tony Cragg’s amazing journey to success
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Sherlock Holmes and the 12 Days of Christmas review – Lloyd Webber and Rice reunite for festive felonies
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Cupid’s dazzling arrival, Bridget Riley’s rollercoaster and a duel of two masters – the week in art
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Children and teens roundup – the best new picture books and novels
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Marking Time review – Nico Muhly inspires a brilliant night of beguiling dance
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Sophie Hannah: ‘I gave up on Wuthering Heights three times’
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Things That Disappear by Jenny Erpenbeck review – a kaleidoscopic study of transience
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End review – Saskia Reeves and Clive Owen draw couples trilogy to a tender close
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Superman No 1 sells for $9.12m, becoming most expensive comic ever sold
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Experience: I found an old Rembrandt in a drawer
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Spain has too rosy a view of Franco’s regime. Let’s remind ourselves of its horrors | Giles Tremlett
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Full Count: Not even mad; just disappointed
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Inside EWU's growing culture as Eagles try to cap .500 season: 'Closest team I've been on'
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Frida Kahlo self-portrait sells for $54.7m to set new auction record for a female artist
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Maggi Hambling and Sarah Lucas: Ooo La La review – from the sublime to the ridiculous
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