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‘I was relieved I got the shot without my phone ending up in the sea!’: Easelyn Pineda’s best phone picture
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Hot Celebrities Are Reading Smut Aloud for Romance Fans. I Tried Listening—and Kind of Liked It.
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Under Milk Wood review – dark fairytales swirl around Dylan Thomas’s evergreen village
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‘I’ve learned first-hand how evil is tolerated’: Colm Tóibín on living in the US under Trump
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Why The Internet Is Arguing About Its Favorite Feminist
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A Succession Battle More Brutal Than the TV Show
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Rhoda Roberts, Indigenous broadcaster and cultural powerhouse – obituary
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I was struggling to understand my autistic son - until we watched an episode of Doctor Who
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Tim Dowling: our campaign to become theatregoers isn’t going well…
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You're laughing. The metaverse is dying, and you're laughing.
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English National Ballet: Body & Soul review – from an army of AI bots to waves of pure human emotion
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The week around the world in 20 pictures
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I spy the wisecracking master of the thriller | Letters
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Hachette pulls horror novel Shy Girl after suspected AI use
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Urban Legend director Jamie Blanks dies aged 54
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Eid al-Fitr celebrations herald the end of Ramadan– in pictures
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Small Island review – Windrush epic speaks to our era with startling clarity
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The Salt Path author published earlier book under alias, despite debut claims
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Matisse, 1941-1954 review – hit after glorious hit in a show of life-enhancing genius
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The Secret Garden review – children’s classic replanted as a haunting musical
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Estonia exports a modernist, Glasgow gets poetic and Leonora Carrington goes wild – the week in art
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The best recent crime and thrillers – review roundup
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Living review – family saga races through six decades of life in Sheffield
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Resident Evil at 30: how Capcom’s horror opus has survived and thrived
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The Names author Florence Knapp: ‘I’d love to write with Maya Angelou’s warmth’
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Week in wildlife: wild boar babies, fenland ponies and a slug with strange genitalia
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Chain of Ideas by Ibram X Kendi review – anatomy of a conspiracy theory
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A bust of Barbra Streisand and beautiful memories: Richard E Grant’s garden – in seven extraordinary items
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Ryan Gosling’s New Movie Is Out of This World
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PEN America announce 2026 World Voices festival with Judith Butler and Bill McKibben
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Meta Ray-Bans are fueling all kinds of bad behavior
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The Barbecue at No 9 by Jennie Godfrey audiobook review – secrets and lies in suburbia
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In the killer world of online gaming, there are no hits any more – just survivors
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Royal Ballet: Giselle review – Marianna Tsembenhoi soars in an indelible debut
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A Queer Inheritance by Michael Hall review – the National Trust’s LGBTQ history revealed
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Homework till midnight and ‘one breakdown a week’: the mysterious art school keeping a forgotten style alive
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Winners of LCE photographer of the year 2026 – in pictures
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Mare by Emily Haworth-Booth review – profound story of a woman’s love for a horse
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Derek Owusu and Seán Hewitt shortlisted for Dylan Thomas prize
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Welcome to Pemfort review – shattering study of living history and the past you can’t shake off
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‘Absolutely transformative’: Willem de Kooning exhibition uncovers raw intensity of early work
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Why an up-and-coming indie developer is returning Microsoft’s money
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Summerfolk review – lazy days of passion and privilege at Gorky’s doomed dacha
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All theatre should be less than two hours or more than five. It’s in between where things get tough | Jane Howard
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Why wearing traditional dress will always be political
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Love & Fury: how poster artists responded to the Aids crisis – in pictures
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Almost Life by Kiran Millwood Hargrave review – a will-they-won’t-they queer romance
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‘The way the world is, something daft is appealing’ – why everything from pizzas to podcasts has a cartoon character on it
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Climate fiction prize announces finalists including Madeleine Thien and Robbie Arnott
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When the Forest Breathes by Suzanne Simard review – the Indiana Jones of trees returns
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University challenges: how students changed one Ohio town – in pictures
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Banksy has been unmasked (again). But does this major Reuters investigation actually tell us something new?
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Gilded Age townhouse sale finalized at $34.5 million, ending fashion heiress's bankruptcy battle
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The Dune: Part Three trailer introduces Robert Pattinson's villainous new character
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In Bloom review – this riproaring history of botanical adventurers disturbs and delights
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They’ve Made It to 27 Consecutive NCAA Tournaments. They’ve Lost Every Time. This Is Finally Their Year.
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Len Deighton, spy novelist and author of The Ipcress File, dies aged 97
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Mythmatch review – a match-three game made in heaven
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Inside the kitchen making 30,000 meals for The Oscars
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Body and sole: ballet must hold on to flat-footed dancers, not stigmatise them
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‘The world’s memory’: why Nigeria is burying its history under a mountain in Svalbard
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Solidarity by Rowan Williams review – what does it really mean to stand by someone?
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The Delusions by Jenni Fagan review – an afterlife of queues and bureaucracy
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A total hoot! Beautiful birds – in pictures
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Howard Players Choose to Stay in Locker Room Rather Than Bow to Kneeling Ban
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West Gate review – jaw-droppingly staged production recounts Melbourne’s tragic bridge collapse
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Better than Wuthering Heights? The Brontës’ novels – ranked!
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Margareta Magnusson, Swedish ‘death cleaning’ author, dies age 92
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Howl by Howard Jacobson review – a tragicomic portrait of a Jewish man’s despair
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I got my cavapoo a fake service dog badge. He never got carded.
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