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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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The platform exposing exactly how much copyrighted art is used by AI tools
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‘Dad taught me not just to look at the world but to really see it’: Ariel Meyerowitz’s best phone picture
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‘We don’t celebrate Black creativity enough’: why the Black British book festival is bigger than ever
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‘A world detached from struggles of urban life’: a rare exhibition of Renoir drawings
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Happy birthday to the NES, companion to millions of Nintendo childhoods
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‘A glimpse of genius’: what do unpublished stories found in Harper Lee’s apartment tell us about the To Kill a Mockingbird author?
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A prophetic 1934 novel has found a surprising second life – it holds lessons for us all | Charlotte Higgins
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Gonzaga learns tipoff times for remaining national TV games
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Breathtaking, unsettling, healing: how US artist Kara Walker transformed a Confederate monument
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Lewis Hamilton tips Apple’s film cameras to make it onto F1 cars after "F1" movie success
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The Guardian view on Austen and Brontë adaptations: purists may reel, but reinvention keeps classic novels alive | Editorial
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Playboy, fighter, golfer and wearer of a George Washington wig: Donald Trump’s best magazine covers
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A city-boy reading of the Sámi artist Máret Ánne Sara’s work | Letters
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The Guide #213: Should we mourn the demise of TV channels?
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Keeper review – a sparkling ecological fantasia of pure imagination
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‘Time to take the big leap’: Reese Witherspoon’s first novel hits the shelves
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Game time: Fast facts, odds, keys to UCF Knights vs. West Virginia
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Jessica Fostekew: Iconic Breath review – furious, frustrated yet cheerfully funny
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The best recent crime and thrillers – review roundup
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Britain’s colonial botany, tiny landscapes and great bohemian outlaws – the week in art
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Maurice Rutherford obituary
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Baek Se-hee, author of I Want to Die But I Want to Eat Tteokbokki, dies aged 35
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‘One of the oldest urban centres on the planet’: Gaza’s rich history in ruins
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‘Smell is a language’: Máret Ánne Sara on why Tate’s Turbine Hall whiffs of frightened reindeer
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Don’t Look Now review – Du Maurier’s Venetian chiller has its dread shredded
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Photographer Graciela Iturbide: ‘Working with my heart is the only rule – nothing else’
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Joelle Taylor: ‘I picked up The Weirdstone of Brisingamen in a swoon of nine-year-old despair’
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Dear Tim Cook: Please bring back the iPod.
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Silent Hill f review – fascinating horror game maims the monsters teenage girls face
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‘Decision to do this secretly is surprising’: NGV returns painting lost in Nazi era to Jewish family
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Guillermo del Toro’s Lavish New Movie Breathes Fresh Life Into One of Science Fiction’s Oldest Stories
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Spa vibes with a grow-your-own-dinner option: Britain’s best new building is a revamped almshouse
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19 books you should read if you're a fan of 'Twilight'
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Comedy in Riyadh is a sign of progress | Letter
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"You just call 1-800-Netflix" - Behind NASCAR’s $55million original content drive
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Hekate by Nikita Gill review – the ancient Greek goddess works magic in this retelling
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‘We want our stories to be told’: NSW Labor pledges $3.2m to support writing and literature amid AI onslaught
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TV info, odds, keys to No. 2 Miami Hurricanes vs. Louisville Cardinals
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