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Nigel Slater’s recipes for fettuccine with mussels and dill, and lemon Swiss roll
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Nigel Slater’s recipes for fettuccine with mussels and dill, and lemon Swiss roll
Nigel Slater

The article presents a culinary piece focusing on two recipes by Nigel Slater, one for...

Could I become a Christian in a year?
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Could I become a Christian in a year?
Lamorna Ash

The article explores a personal journey of faith and the transformative nature of religious...

Stephen Mangan: ‘With three people in a bed, who goes in the middle?’
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Stephen Mangan: ‘With three people in a bed, who goes in the middle?’
Michael Hogan

The article presents an engaging look into the life and thoughts of Stephen Mangan, a British...

Notes on chocolate: elegant treats for when the Easter eggs are gone
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Notes on chocolate: elegant treats for when the Easter eggs are gone
Annalisa Barbieri

The article presents a lighthearted commentary on chocolate, specifically focusing on gourmet...

How the humble teapot morphed from kitchen staple to designer icon
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How the humble teapot morphed from kitchen staple to designer icon
Alice Fisher Lifestyle editor

The article explores the resurgence of interest in teapots, positioning them as not just...

The Edwardians: Age of Elegance; Cartier review – excess all areas
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The Edwardians: Age of Elegance; Cartier review – excess all areas
Laura Cumming

The article presents a review of an exhibition titled "The Edwardians: Age of Elegance,"...

Saturday Night Live lost its bite long ago, and it’s unlikely to find it on British TV | Sarah Manavis
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Saturday Night Live lost its bite long ago, and it’s unlikely to find it on British TV | Sarah Manavis
Sarah Manavis

The article presents a critique of Saturday Night Live SNL and its recent attempts at satire,...

Noble cause: meet the drag kings holding court in Australia’s queer spaces
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Noble cause: meet the drag kings holding court in Australia’s queer spaces
James Norman

The article explores the vibrant drag king scene in Australia, particularly in Melbourne and...

True blue: why the chore jacket just won’t quit
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True blue: why the chore jacket just won’t quit
Luke Turner

The article delves into the enduring popularity of the chore jacket, tracing its evolution from...

The North Road by Rob Cowen review – the poetry and pain of Britain’s backbone
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The North Road by Rob Cowen review – the poetry and pain of Britain’s backbone
Andrew Martin

The review of Rob Cowen's "The North Road" presents a multifaceted exploration of a significant...

Dove, London: ‘inventive, unusual, tantalising’ – restaurant review
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Dove, London: ‘inventive, unusual, tantalising’ – restaurant review
Bella Freud

The article presents a review of the restaurant Dove in London, showcasing not just the culinary...

TV tonight: a lovely series about a bunch of celebrities taking a pilgrimage
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TV tonight: a lovely series about a bunch of celebrities taking a pilgrimage
Hollie Richardson, Ali Catterall, Graeme Virtue, Ellen E Jones, Phil Harrison and Simon Wardell

The article highlights several television programs airing tonight, emphasizing a particularly...

Jameela Jamil: ‘I used to be a massive troll and bitch on the internet’
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Jameela Jamil: ‘I used to be a massive troll and bitch on the internet’
Dee Jefferson

The article featuring Jameela Jamil delves into her past experiences and insights from her...

Flex appeal: how our muscles makes us human
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Flex appeal: how our muscles makes us human
Bonnie Tsui

The article reflects on the relationship between physicality, artistry, and personal history,...

Piece of the action: entering the British Puzzle Championship
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Piece of the action: entering the British Puzzle Championship
Elizabeth McCafferty

The article highlights the excitement and challenge of participating in the Gibsons British...

The moment I knew: the Veronicas were on stage when I spotted him apologetically squeezing past people
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The moment I knew: the Veronicas were on stage when I spotted him apologetically squeezing past people
Ash London

The article presents a personal narrative that captures a moment of unexpected romance...

As a kid I hated Easter because nothing happened – now I treasure its stillness and strange beauty | Paul Daley
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As a kid I hated Easter because nothing happened – now I treasure its stillness and strange beauty | Paul Daley
Paul Daley

The article reflects on the personal transformation of the author’s perception of Easter, moving...

Novelist Kiley Reid: ‘Consumption cannot fix racism’
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Novelist Kiley Reid: ‘Consumption cannot fix racism’
Hephzibah Anderson

The article presents a detailed account of Kiley Reid's perspectives on race, money, and the...

Even if you’re not a person of faith, there are reasons to see Antoni Gaudí as a saint | Rowan Moore
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Even if you’re not a person of faith, there are reasons to see Antoni Gaudí as a saint | Rowan Moore
Rowan Moore

The article presents an intriguing exploration of Antoni Gaudí's potential canonization,...

Idris Ackamoor Ankhestra, Rhodessa Jones, Danny Glover: Artistic Being review – powerful live set from the Afrofuturist and friends
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Idris Ackamoor Ankhestra, Rhodessa Jones, Danny Glover: Artistic Being review – powerful live set from the Afrofuturist and friends
Neil Spencer

The review of Idris Ackamoor's performance with the Ankhestra, featuring contributions from...

‘It’s less intimidating, less vulnerable’: why cooking in company helps us to talk
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‘It’s less intimidating, less vulnerable’: why cooking in company helps us to talk
Alim Kheraj

The article presents a personal narrative highlighting the emotional connections that can be...

David Oyelowo: ‘My wife and I made the decision early on never to be apart for longer than two weeks’’
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David Oyelowo: ‘My wife and I made the decision early on never to be apart for longer than two weeks’’
Hayley Myers

The article provides an intimate glimpse into the life of David Oyelowo, revealing his...

One to watch: Jane Paknia
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One to watch: Jane Paknia
Laura Snapes

The article highlights the rising star Jane Paknia, showcasing her musical journey and the...

Roast chicken and citrus salad: Caroline Eden’s walnut recipes
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Roast chicken and citrus salad: Caroline Eden’s walnut recipes
Caroline Eden

The article presents a culinary exploration of the South Caucasus region, focusing on the use of...