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    Want to feel like a teenager again? Just dig out the books you were forced to read at school | Nell Frizzell

    This isn’t one of those social media writing challenges or book trends you’ve missed such as NaNoWriMo or #ReadWomen. But perhaps it should...

    From Van Gogh to Le Va, Rego to the Renaissance: the best exhibitions for autumn 2024 | Culture

    ArtVan Gogh: Poets and LoversTaking us from euphoria to despair, Van Gogh: Poets and Lovers promises to be spectacular. Including works rarely on...

    Only Murders in the Building season four review – by far the funniest thing on TV | Television & radio

    On paper, Only Murders in the Building is everything that’s wrong with contemporary TV comedy. Rather than engage in the risky business of...

    ‘January 6 was just the warm-up’: the film that tracks three Maga extremists storming the Capitol | Documentary films

    Homegrown is a documentary about three American patriots who love their country, revere Donald Trump and balk at the result of the 2020...

    ‘I only play goddesses now’: Janet McTeer on starring in ‘Succession with gods’ drama Kaos | Television

    It would be rude to Jeff Goldblum and David Thewlis, among others, to say Janet McTeer acts everybody off the screen in the...

    It’s 2024 and I might be the last person on earth to watch The Walking Dead. What a loser! | Zoe Williams

    I never watched The Walking Dead when it first aired, in 2010, because I thought I didn’t like zombies. Then I had a...

    A Six follow-up, an LA clown … and War Horse rides again: theatre, comedy and dance autumn preview | Stage

    TheatreWhy Am I So Single?Toby Marlow and Lucy Moss are the dynamic duo behind the fringe-to-West End musical shooting star that became Six....

    TV tonight: how does the shape of a chocolate change its flavour? | Television

    Food Unwrapped’s Party Platter8pm, Channel 4Why is there so much air in a bag of crisps? What distinguishes cordial from squash? How does...

    Strictly Amy: Cancer and Me review – an exceedingly raw real-time battle | Television

    Last year, the day before Amy Dowden’s honeymoon, she felt a lump in her breast. Immediately, she knew. In that intuitive way you...

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