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Becoming George by Fiona Sampson review – the remarkable story of a cross-dressing 19th century novelist
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Flinging circus into the 21st century: how the immersive Walk My World became a Budapest must-see
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Photo North Festival 2026 – in pictures
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The Daffodil Days by Helen Bain review – virtuoso portrait of Ted Hughes and Sylvia Plath’s final year
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‘I’m dying for the day heterosexuals have to come out’: Catherine Opie and her astonishing shots of queer America
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Dan Simmons, author of Hyperion and The Terror, dies aged 77
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The Rowdiest Kiwi Racers Even Drive Lawn Mowers Better Than You Do
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The Guardian view on an explosion of solo exhibitions by women: move over old masters | Editorial
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Tom Gauld on the espionage book club – cartoon
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How a 162-year-old Turkish delight shop became a global dessert empire
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Rufus Hound looks back: ‘By the time I started to do standup, I realised I’d been training for it my entire life’
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16 Postcodes review – one-woman patchwork psychogeography of London
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Brave, visionary and queer: the Bohemian brilliance of author George Sand
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£12m for a Pokémon card? If you’re not in the game you’re missing a trick
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Should you overshare more?
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Phoenix Dance Theatre: Interplay review – mixed bill draws on hip-hop, classical greats and 2000s nostalgia
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An ugly year for the Louvre: where does the world’s biggest museum go from here?
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‘For us, it’s like Christmas’: Bad Bunny gets rapturous welcome at first-ever Australian show
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A film honors America’s first self-governed town founded by formerly enslaved people
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Flawless, fierce and serving face: the Sydney Mardi Gras Sissy Ball – in pictures
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‘I clicked on a button – and everything changed’: how a DNA test turned my life upside-down
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‘I’d hoped to capture the graphic chaos in the window. What I found was an even more tangled scene’: Michael Krupka’s best phone picture
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Would you shovel snow after a historic blizzard for $30 an hour? These 3 New Yorkers did
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Butter author Asako Yuzuki: ‘I’m very far from the ideal Japanese woman’
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My cultural awakening: Leonardo da Vinci made me rethink surgery – I’ve since mended more than 3,000 hearts
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‘Trump’s not enough. And he knows he’s not enough’: California governor Gavin Newsom on populism, ‘purity tests’ and whether he’ll run for the presidency
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‘I could see myself stepping into that void’: Gavin Newsom on fighting Trump and running in 2028 – podcast
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Adelaide Biennial 2026: from piss to politics, this survey of Australian art wants you to think a bit harder
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Pulp have the last word in Adelaide festival saga with triumphant opening gig
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AI has a millennial cringe problem
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The week around the world in 20 pictures
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How to keep free entry to UK museums and galleries | Letters
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Tell us what Pokémon means to you
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Preview: It's UND vs. Western Michigan for the Penrose Cup
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Top Gs Like Me review – dark comedy sees Andrew Tate-style influencer tackling wrestlers, health gurus and sexual assault
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The Elocution of Benjamin Franklin review – Simon Burke is extraordinary in this timely queer classic
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What we’re reading: writers and readers on the books they enjoyed in February
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A Thing of Beauty review – Imogen Stubbs electrifies as grilled Nazi propagandist Leni Riefenstahl
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‘You’re sweet – and I’m old!’: Billy Porter and Sam Morrison on teaming up for a comedy about love and death
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Tracey Emin’s lust for life, gaudy Egyptian treasure and Don McCullin hits 90 – the week in art
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Children and teens roundup – the best new picture books and novels
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Speed Dates is no feeble full-motion video game – it’s a bold art film | Dominik Diamond
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Watching Watership Down on acid with Bez: Shaun Ryder releases new memoir 24 Hour Party Person
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Ben Markovits: ‘I used to think any book concerned with people falling in love can’t be very good’
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Ancient by Luke Barley review – the secret history of Britain’s woodlands
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Firefighters in Sicily rescue 400 rare library books from precipice after landslide
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Seals, shipwrecks and a screaming swallower: Underwater Photographer of the Year 2026 – in pictures
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Last weekend of summer brings sparkle and stars to Sydney with Mardi Gras parade, Bad Bunny and Grace Jones
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Waiting for Godot review – Matthew Kelly and George Costigan are a bleakly funny double act
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Things in Nature Merely Grow by Yiyun Li audiobook review – a deconstruction of grief
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‘The sky’s the limit’: Newcastle Art Gallery unveils its ‘divisive’ $48m expansion with a blockbuster opening show
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‘Let me in!’ The artist inviting you to protest outside major art venues he can’t access
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Resident Evil Requiem review - there’s plenty of life in the undead yet
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The bubbling beauty of baked pasta
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Capturing a Queen review – you’ll lose your head looking at so many pictures of Anne Boleyn
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So Should You Trust Peter Attia, the Bestselling Author of Outlive? Here’s What I Found When I Read the Book.
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Netflix or Paramount: who would be the best new owner of Warner Bros?
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Shakespeare’s Globe launches environmental playwright prize
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The Unfragile Mind by Gavin Francis review – a GP’s guide to mental health
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Railsong by Rahul Bhattacharya review – a heartfelt tale of life on the Indian railways
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From sacred sisters to hyper-sexualised models: PhotoVogue festival – in pictures
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America, China sees your Chinamaxxing. It's drawing laughs, national pride, and some eye rolls.
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Easy Virtue review – Trevor Nunn brings back Noël Coward’s divorce dramedy in high style
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Team USA Hockey Star Admits ‘We Should’ve Reacted Differently’ to Trump’s Locker-Room Joke After Backlash
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Like Clockwork, the Front-Runner for the Democratic Nomination Just Dropped a Memoir. I Read It. We’re Doomed.
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The remarkable man who made Art UK possible | Letter
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Evening All Afternoon review – Erin Kellyman makes blazing stage debut as spiky stepdaughter
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Two skinheads counting the takings from a neo-Nazi gig: Leo Regan’s best photograph
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Why Xbox’s corporate shake-up matters for everyone who plays games
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Tech legend Stewart Brand on Musk, Bezos and his extraordinary life: ‘We don’t need to passively accept our fate’
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