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A vampire novel that smells of garlic? Well, if it gets people reading … | Carys Afoko
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Poem of the week: My Mother by Claude McKay
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Battlefield 6 review – operatic, ear-shattering all-encompassing warfare
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Pick a Colour by Souvankham Thammavongsa review – behind the scenes at the nail salon
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After Oscar by Merlin Holland review – Wilde’s grandson on the legacy of a scandal
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‘A hunger for wild, physical sensation’: Alan Hollinghurst on painter and writer Denton Welch who died tragically young
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The Guardian view on gen Z protests: these movements share more than an interest in anime | Editorial
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Try these habits to reinvigorate your reading | Letters
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Tom Gauld on where writers really get their ideas – cartoon
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How smoking a bong brought back the trauma of being shot by the Taliban – an exclusive extract from Malala Yousafzai’s memoir
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‘I wanted to write more than I wanted to have children’: author Sarah Perry on rejecting motherhood
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We’ve Built Careers on Oversharing. Does Elizabeth Gilbert’s Memoir Go Too Far?
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Restitution row: how Nigeria’s new home for the Benin bronzes ended up with clay replicas
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TV take: SEC Network gives Cougs their due during upset bid
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IWC Schaffhausen watch worn by Toto Wolff set for charity auction with six-figure estimate
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NHL team introduces "F1" movie helmet as producer gains rights for underdog revival
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The 4 biggest benefits of self-publishing for bestselling romantasy author Carissa Broadbent
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‘It’s like a scene from a movie’: Christian Barroso’s best phone picture
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Charlie Higson: ‘By my mid-20s, I had a beer gut. It’s now the most substantial part of me’
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‘I’m going to write about all of it’: author Chris Kraus on success, drugs and I Love Dick
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Emma Doran: ‘When I was growing up, a woman’s biggest compliment would be that she was immaculate’
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Exe Men review – entertaining rugby drama tackles triumph of underdogs Exeter Chiefs
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Triple Trouble: Fairey, Hirst, Invader review – the most revolting visual soup imaginable
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‘We’re fighting for you!’ Podcaster Ben Meiselas on taking on the Maga media – and winning the ratings battle
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Chip Minemyer | Sad ‘Replays’: Farewell to a legend, a mentor, a friend
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Colm Tóibín: Why I set up a press to publish Nobel winner László Krasznahorkai
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The Guide #212: The Taylor Swift backlash has me asking: how much good music can one artist really produce?
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Keira Knightley’s New Netflix Movie Makes a Hit Book Into Something Different. It’s Thrilling.
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Fill the frame, use the light: Andrew Chapman’s favourite photographs
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Sean Scully: Mirroring review – how can a rectangle contain so much suffering?
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The best recent science fiction, fantasy and horror – review roundup
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Enslavement, immolation and a HIV diagnosis: the artists expressing harsh truths with collage
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Jewels of the Nile: how a new exhibition finally gives Egyptian artists their due
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Doig the DJ, Tate’s Sami-Norwegian Turbine and Ruscha’s eerie jokes – the week in art
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Small Hotel review – Ralph Fiennes’ fever dream leaves you with major reservations
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Get Cartier! How Jean Novel turned an old Paris department store into a museum to rival the Louvre
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Charley’s Aunt review – a fresh and fun glow-up for Victorian farce
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My Right Foot review – wryly humorous look at life with a terminal illness
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Joe Biden Was Always Doomed
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‘Visual medicine’: Jamel Shabazz’s evocative photos of Brooklyn’s Prospect Park
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Natalie Haynes: ‘I’ll never read anything by a Brontë again’
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Raise Your Soul by Yanis Varoufakis review – an intimate history of Greece
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Time, TV info set for UConn men’s basketball exhibition vs. Michigan State
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Jeff Jarrett: AEW talent depth is helping squash injury bug
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A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms: first trailer for new Game of Thrones prequel
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We know what the comedians got out of the Riyadh comedy festival. What about the Saudi regime? | Jonathan Liew
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Bad Lads review – brutality, shame and fear as horrors of youth detention centre are laid bare
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The non-profit helping people from all over the world to become successful game developers
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How ‘authenticity’ at work can become a trap for people of color
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Pride & Prejudice by Jane Austen audiobook review – an immersive all-star dramatisation
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‘Amoral, evil’: vitriolic backlash builds against comics who played Riyadh festival
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László Krasznahorkai wins the Nobel prize in literature 2025
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Mischa Barton to make UK stage debut in Double Indemnity
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The Glass Menagerie review – cool gloom makes Tennessee Williams’s sadness hit harder
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Nobel prize in literature 2025 live: László Krasznahorkai wins ‘for his compelling and visionary oeuvre’
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‘I absolutely went for it!’ Michael Flatley on sex, swagger, Riverdance – and tapping his feet 35 times a second
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The Poems of Seamus Heaney review – collected works reveal his colossal achievement
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Mary Page Marlowe review – Susan Sarandon shines in slippery study of a life in pieces
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Look out for number one! Selfish self-help books are booming – but will they improve your life?
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Final SDSU, UNM game in Mountain West among Lobo hoops games picked up for television
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Wayne Thiebaud review – staggering still lifes to make your mouth water
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‘Catastrophic decline’ in Black representation in children’s books
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I have been criticised for being part of the Riyadh comedy festival. This is why I did it | Omid Djalili
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That’s me in the £45m Hockney! The man in the masterpiece relives sitting for David back in the heady LA party days
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Bill Burr calls critics of Riyadh comedy festival ‘sanctimonious’ and ‘phoney’
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A drag queen stands at a site of violence: Lee-Ann Olwage’s best photograph
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What the Xbox Game Pass price hike says about the rising cost of playing games
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The best Diwali gifts for 2025: 16 thoughtful ideas I’m loving this year
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Can Xue and László Krasznahorkai are joint favourites to win 2025 Nobel prize in literature
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Demand the Impossible review – powerful punk rage at injustices of police violence and spycops scandal
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