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Rachel Roddy’s homage to Anna del Conte and Vincenzo Corrado’s fennel with pistachio, lemon and anchovy sauce | A kitchen in Rome
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Rachel Roddy’s homage to Anna del Conte and Vincenzo Corrado’s fennel with pistachio, lemon and anchovy sauce | A kitchen in Rome
Rachel Roddy

The article explores the sentimental connection between Rachel Roddy and the cookbooks of Carla...

Spring is here! Why are some people in flip-flops – and others in padded overcoats? | Emma Beddington
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Spring is here! Why are some people in flip-flops – and others in padded overcoats? | Emma Beddington
Emma Beddington

The article presents an intriguing observation about the varying perceptions of temperature and...

‘Aspirational in the silliest sense’: why The Lizzie McGuire Movie is my feelgood movie
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‘Aspirational in the silliest sense’: why The Lizzie McGuire Movie is my feelgood movie
Amelia Tait

The article focuses on the personal reflection of the author regarding "The Lizzie McGuire...

Poem of the week: The old pond full of flags and fenced around … by John Clare
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Poem of the week: The old pond full of flags and fenced around … by John Clare
Carol Rumens

The article presents a poem by John Clare, highlighting its themes and providing context about...

I’m delighted to see gen Z men flocking back to church – I just hope it’s for the right reasons | Jessica White
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I’m delighted to see gen Z men flocking back to church – I just hope it’s for the right reasons | Jessica White
Jessica White

The article highlights a notable resurgence in church attendance among Generation Z,...

Girl on Girl by Sophie Gilbert review – how pop culture turned a generation of women against themselves
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Girl on Girl by Sophie Gilbert review – how pop culture turned a generation of women against themselves
Kate Womersley

The article delves into the dynamics of women's representation in pop culture and the societal...

Fingers on buzzers: how quiz shows are evolving for gen Alpha
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Fingers on buzzers: how quiz shows are evolving for gen Alpha
Michael Savage Media editor

The evolution of quiz shows is a reflection of changing audience preferences, particularly among...

Neirud review – a mysterious family relationship that unravels Brazil’s complex social fabric
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Neirud review – a mysterious family relationship that unravels Brazil’s complex social fabric
Phuong Le

The documentary "Neirud," directed by Fernanda Faya, delves into intricate family relationships...

‘Morally questionable’: inside the epic Lars von Trier exhibition in Copenhagen
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‘Morally questionable’: inside the epic Lars von Trier exhibition in Copenhagen
Miranda Bryant in Copenhagen

The exhibition featuring Lars von Trier in Copenhagen serves as a focal point for a broader...

Run, rabbit, run – and then hop! Sydney’s Royal Easter Show welcomes showjumping as you’ve never seen it
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Run, rabbit, run – and then hop! Sydney’s Royal Easter Show welcomes showjumping as you’ve never seen it
Ima Caldwell

The article highlights an intriguing event at the Royal Easter Show in Sydney, focusing on a...

Pilgrimage: The Road Through the Alps review – so wonderful that my faith in celebrities is restored
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Pilgrimage: The Road Through the Alps review – so wonderful that my faith in celebrities is restored
Lucy Mangan

The article presents a review of the BBC series "Pilgrimage: The Road Through the Alps," which...

Looking for the last human place on the internet? Try Google Maps
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Looking for the last human place on the internet? Try Google Maps
Alan Vaarwerk

The article reflects on the author's personal connection with Google Maps, highlighting its...

Views of TikTok posts with electronic music outgrow those using indie
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Views of TikTok posts with electronic music outgrow those using indie
Dan Milmo Global technology editor

The article highlights the shifting dynamics in the music industry, particularly emphasizing the...

Central Cee review – UK rap superstar tentatively enjoys stadium success
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Central Cee review – UK rap superstar tentatively enjoys stadium success
Nathan Evans

The article provides an overview of Central Cee's recent performance and his impact on the UK...

I told a truly weird lie on a first date 30 years ago – and it worked out surprisingly well | Emma Beddington
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I told a truly weird lie on a first date 30 years ago – and it worked out surprisingly well | Emma Beddington
Emma Beddington

The article delves into the complexities of dating, exploring the nuances of honesty and...

‘Their pursuits are the cigar and the siesta’: how two centuries of British writers helped forge our view of Spain
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‘Their pursuits are the cigar and the siesta’: how two centuries of British writers helped forge our view of Spain
Sam Jones

The article delves into the historical context of how British writers have shaped perceptions of...

‘Performing is not some gigantic thing – it’s just me breathing’: Obongjayar on the journey from shyness to stardom
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‘Performing is not some gigantic thing – it’s just me breathing’: Obongjayar on the journey from shyness to stardom
Tara Joshi

The article presents an intimate look into the journey of Nigerian singer Obongjayar, exploring...

A ‘Black Snape’ in the new Harry Potter seems designed to cause controversy – but it could work | Jason Okundaye
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A ‘Black Snape’ in the new Harry Potter seems designed to cause controversy – but it could work | Jason Okundaye
Jason Okundaye

The article delves into the casting decision for the new Harry Potter TV adaptation,...

Walking the Pennine Way put everything into perspective for me, including my right to be here | Anita Sethi
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Walking the Pennine Way put everything into perspective for me, including my right to be here | Anita Sethi
Anita Sethi

The article reflects on a personal journey along the Pennine Way, intertwining themes of...

Liverpool academic’s scent workshops help prisoners remember their past
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Liverpool academic’s scent workshops help prisoners remember their past
Hannah Al-Othman North of England correspondent

The article highlights an innovative approach taken by Michael O’Shaughnessy to help prisoners...

Overnight: Journeys, Conversations and Stories After Dark by Dan Richards review – night owls of all feathers
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Overnight: Journeys, Conversations and Stories After Dark by Dan Richards review – night owls of all feathers
Hephzibah Anderson

The article delves into Dan Richards' exploration of the night, presenting a unique perspective...

Snow White/Snow White: The Sacrifice review – puts the Grimm back in the tale
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Snow White/Snow White: The Sacrifice review – puts the Grimm back in the tale
Lyndsey Winship

The article explores a new interpretation of "Snow White," diverging from the traditional Disney...

Sister Europe by Nell Zink review – ramshackle wanderers in Berlin
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Sister Europe by Nell Zink review – ramshackle wanderers in Berlin
Ellen Peirson-Hagger

The review of "Sister Europe" by Nell Zink provides insights into the author’s unique narrative...

Who is Carlo Acutis, the computer prodigy who died at 15 and is to be first millennial saint?
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Who is Carlo Acutis, the computer prodigy who died at 15 and is to be first millennial saint?
Rachel Hall

The article outlines the life and impending canonization of Carlo Acutis, a young computer...