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Paula Rego review – tantalising drawings with the shoeprints left on them
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More than 100 writers quit French publisher in protest against rightwing owner Vincent Bolloré
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Pedro Pascal v Pedro Piscal: actor in legal battle with Chilean spirit brand
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One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest review – Aaron Pierre makes a mesmerising McMurphy
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I was one of Lena Dunham’s haters. I want to say I’m sorry | Dave Schilling
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Pragmata review – soulful sad dad saga in stunning outer space
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Yesteryear by Caro Claire Burke review – the downfall of an all‑American tradwife
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Artists, clowns, runaways: a stay at the Chelsea Hotel – in pictures
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SOFTBALL ON THE ROAD: Trip reveals how much culture is helping Jax State win big
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Spotify is selling books now
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A ruined building, five Ghanaians and an elegant horse: Ron Timehin’s best photograph
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How Toni Morrison blurred the lines between being an editor and a writer
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Gush review – Jessica Hardwick is superb as a mother-to-be surfing a maelstrom of emotions
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She Was a MAGA Darling. She’s About to Be Unemployed. Her New Book Isn’t Helping.
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‘I wanted my work to be shameless’: 93-year-old artist Joan Semmel on her trailblazing nudes
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‘Seeking connection’: the video game where players stopped shooting and started talking
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Communion by Jon Doyle review – a charged debut about sin and solace
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Paris art enthusiast wins €1m Picasso painting in €100 charity raffle
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‘One simple gesture says it all’: the world in black and white – in pictures
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The Fallen by Louise Brangan review – an enraging account of Ireland’s Magdalene laundries
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When an author says she had to decline a $175,000 prize, what does it say about the publishing world? | Rhiannon Lucy Cosslett
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V&A East architecture review – from ceramics to codpieces, this is a honey-coloured treasure trove of human ingenuity
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V&A East collection review – a dazzling wealth of inspiration to fire up the geniuses of the future
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How Stephen King Made The Shining Even Scarier
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Disney to cut 1,000 jobs as CEO announces layoffs across company
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She Was the Queen of Aughts Controversy. A New Book Shows How Much Harm It All Did.
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Michael Rosen wins Hans Christian Andersen award
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Naked puppets! Having sex! Lusty, foul-mouthed musical Avenue Q is back
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She Changed the Way Women Have Sex. Decades Later, Her Impact Can Still Be Felt.
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‘It was life-changing’: the celebrated art historian who spent 46 years sitting for Frank Auerbach
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‘They accomplished so much, even as they were dying’: the groundbreaking gay art of Peter Hujar and Paul Thek
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The fall of OneTaste: Ellen Huet on Nicole Daedone's sentencing and Silicon Valley's culture of belief
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On Memoir by Blake Morrison review – lessons in life writing from a master
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All Them Dogs by Djamel White review – murderous desires in the badlands of Dublin
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Why I Paid OnlyFans Models to Read Margo’s Got Money Troubles
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My Year in Paris With Gertrude Stein by Deborah Levy review – wonderfully entertaining
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‘These flowers have witnessed horrific things’: Steve McQueen’s bountiful Grenada – in pictures
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The Core Principle Animating Trump’s Second Term
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Hacker group threatens to release Grand Theft Auto VI data in Rockstar Games attack
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Tucker Carlson to launch publishing imprint with books by Russell Brand and Milo Yiannopoulos
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Ghost-Eye by Amitav Ghosh review – a climate-crisis novel let down by its prose
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And this one shows the police evicting me: the fabulous fabric visions of Elizabeth Allen
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‘This scene is alive’: Abidjan art week showcases city as growing cultural hub
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Gusheshe against the grain: South Africa’s car spinning culture – in pictures
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Walking Shadow by Greg Doran review – Shakespeare’s healing power
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PCK Dance: Into the Light review – future moves towards a low-key apocalypse
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Enter stage right: the Olivier awards 2026 arrivals – in pictures
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Tom Gauld on the manosphere – cartoon
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Joz Norris: You Wait. Time Passes review – weird, unhinged, inadequate, and other pointers to artistic character
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My Uncle Is Not Pablo Escobar review – colourful Latinx bank drama loses sting
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Dear Jack, Dear Louise review – wartime courtship by letter delivers intimate love story
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Is AI the greatest art heist in history?
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Too hot to handle? Why it’s time for straight male authors to rediscover sex
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‘Death star’ chandeliers and disco dancefloors: making this year’s most dazzling theatre shows
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A festival of young European photography
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Book roundup: Golf titles plentiful as Masters Week puts spotlight on game
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‘This cactus looks as if it’s preaching’: Joseph Cyr’s best phone picture
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From Peepo! to Middlemarch: 25 books to read before you turn 25
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Swedish exhibition explores life of 18th-century Black diarist
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I swapped England for Seoul after watching a Korean teen drama – and found myself cast in a K-pop video
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The best reading order to catch up on all 16 of Sarah J. Maas' books before the next 'A Court of Thorns and Roses' novel
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Flyby review – interstellar musical is a voyage of epic strangeness
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The sheila is returning to Australian culture, riding on a new wave of ‘bogan feminism’ | Maria Lewis
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Jane Caro: ‘I’ve been bullied by the wittiest men in Australia’
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Who was Hilma? Af Klint exhibition to highlight exclusion of women from abstract art
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The best recent science fiction, fantasy and horror – review roundup
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Filthy fossil fuels, a dizzying debut and the ominous side of the moon – the week in art
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Deborah Levy: ‘CS Lewis’s White Witch terrified me – but I wanted to meet her’
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