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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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ROG Xbox Ally X review – like nothing handheld gaming has seen before, for better or worse
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22 of the most iconic performances by Hispanic artists, including some you may have forgotten about
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‘Some of the best facelifts money can buy!’ The madness and millionaires of Frieze art fair – review
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‘A collaboration of the senses’: Royal Ballet teams up with blind artist for new show
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Lyra’s last story – exclusive extract from Philip Pullman’s final instalment in The Book of Dust trilogy
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He Was the Most Acclaimed Novelist of His Generation. He Won the Nobel. He Was Worse Than Anyone Knows.
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Behind the curtain: a fresh take on Black life – in pictures
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Drag acts, detractors and true-blue diehards: my weird weekend at a Margaret Thatcher festival
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The Seagull review – Caroline Quentin sparkles in sharp, stylish Chekhov
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Britney Spears calls claims in Kevin Federline’s memoir ‘extremely hurtful’
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The Captive by Kit Burgoyne review – a literary novelist tries his hand at pulp horror
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‘I need to do everything now’: the Ukrainian combat medic-turned playwright
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Scrooge gets a hip-hop spin and the RSC does the BFG: 20 of the best UK stage shows this Christmas
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Toto Wolff explains why he "hated" Drive to Survive and what changed his mind
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Apple vice president responds to F1 broadcasting rights rumours: "We do love F1"
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Ragdoll review – Patty Hearst inspires an audacious account of power and privilege
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Certified organic and AI-free: New stamp for human-written books launches
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I went to Marina Abramović’s erotic, explicit new art show – and there was an awful lot to take in | Adrian Chiles
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A tiny rhino foetus developed by IVF: Jon A Juárez’s best photograph
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Artists plan nationwide US protests against Trump and ‘authoritarian forces’
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Battlefield 6 is yet another cliche-ridden war game. We deserve better
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A notorious nude and pages from the Guardian? Claire Fontaine’s dazzling show has got the lot!
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Dana Schutz review – an orgy of gloop from the painter who outraged New York
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Lifers review – an inside look at the ageing prison population
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Marina Abramović: Balkan Erotic Epic review – a thrilling collision of ecstasy and grief
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‘A photographer with a cool and deadly eye’: Diane Keaton’s creativity behind the lens
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Adolescence star Stephen Graham launches global project asking fathers to write to their sons
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The plight of the trophy husbands
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This month’s best paperbacks: Jonathan Coe, Tessa Hadley and more
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Mona’s Eyes by Thomas Schlesser review – painfully clunky lessons in art
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Kemi Badenoch wants to end ‘rip-off degrees’ – but I wouldn’t have created Horrid Henry without mine | Francesca Simon
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Striking gold: gilded portraits of Black beauty and belonging – in pictures
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Humanish by Justin Gregg review – how much of a person is your pet?
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Bog Witch review – Bryony Kimmings is back with a haunting and hilarious climate reckoning
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Inside Nvidia's org chart: See the 36 leaders who report to CEO Jensen Huang at the world's most valuable company
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If we're in an AI bubble, why doesn't it feel like we're in an AI bubble?
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‘Under 5ft 5in? Forget about being a prince!’ How the Royal Ballet school is kicking out the old rules
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Paradigm Shift review – loud and immersive video art to make your brain fold in on itself
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‘Suddenly, it’s alive!’ Sagarika Sundaram, artist of wild, exploding textiles
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The Twits review – Americanised Roald Dahl is gruesome in all the wrong ways
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Candid New York: George Bradford Brainerd’s pioneering early work – in pictures
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Space Harrier at 40: how Sega’s surreal classic brought total immersion to arcades in the 80s
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Finding My Way by Malala Yousafzai review – growing up in public
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Nick Offerman’s Principled Hypocrisy
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Big Kiss, Bye-Bye by Claire-Louise Bennett review – remembering terrible men
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‘An unseen side of Black Britain’: memories of 1980s Bradford – in pictures
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Creative Australia awards Khaled Sabsabi $100,000 grant months after dumping from Venice Biennale
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Fort Gibson Royal Regiment wins State marching competition
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Mitchell High School marching band bounces back big with top finish at Dutchmen Field Championship
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Our Fault review – ultra-glossy Spanish step-sibling melodrama is too bland to be annoying
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Defence of Riyadh comedy fest is deeply naive | Letters
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Máret Ánne Sara’s Turbine Hall review – did no one think to ask her for a little bit more?
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‘After the reading, the poets hold each other’: what happens when Ukraine’s largest literary festival comes under Russian attack
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He Coined the Word That Describes Why the Internet Sucks Right Now. His New Book Could Help Make It Better.
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Australia: A History by Tony Abbott review – mostly celebratory account of ‘a land built by heroes’ | Frank Bongiorno
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Keira Knightley says she was ‘not aware’ of JK Rowling boycott calls before joining Harry Potter audiobooks
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Get Down Tonight review – KC and the Sunshine Band’s story dimmed in drearily meta musical
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Gen Z is desperate for landlines — and creating their own makeshift versions with cellphones
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‘These men think they’ve done nothing wrong’: the philosopher who tried to understand Gisèle Pelicot’s rapists
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