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Chocolate pudding and apple bars: Helen Goh’s recipes for Easter desserts
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Chocolate pudding and apple bars: Helen Goh’s recipes for Easter desserts
Helen Goh

The article presents a recipe for Easter desserts, specifically focusing on chocolate pudding...

Dear chefs: what are the perfect sides for Easter lamb?
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Dear chefs: what are the perfect sides for Easter lamb?
Anna Berrill

The article explores the culinary aspects of pairing sides with lamb for Easter, emphasizing the...

Jean Marsh obituary
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Jean Marsh obituary
Viv Groskop

The obituary for Jean Marsh serves as both a tribute to her contributions to television and a...

Crime and thrillers of the month – review
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Crime and thrillers of the month – review
Alison Flood

The article presents a review of two crime and thriller novels, emphasizing the psychological...

John Proctor Is the Villain review – smart and snappy high school comedy
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John Proctor Is the Villain review – smart and snappy high school comedy
Jesse Hassenger

This article reviews the Broadway play "John Proctor Is the Villain," which offers a...

UK’s oldest Indian restaurant faces closure in dispute with crown estate
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UK’s oldest Indian restaurant faces closure in dispute with crown estate
Ben Quinn

The article highlights the looming threat to Veeraswamy, London's oldest Indian restaurant, amid...

Super troupers! How do stars of long-running hits from Mamma Mia! to The Lion King keep the pizzazz pumping?
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Super troupers! How do stars of long-running hits from Mamma Mia! to The Lion King keep the pizzazz pumping?
Arifa Akbar

The article explores the experiences of actors in longrunning musicals, particularly focusing on...

‘Don’t you besmirch Super Mario Bros!’: how video game adaptations became prestige TV
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‘Don’t you besmirch Super Mario Bros!’: how video game adaptations became prestige TV
Duncan Barrett

The article delves into the evolving landscape of video game adaptations in television,...

Torvill & Dean: Our Last Dance review – Olympic champs’ classy glide down memory lane
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Torvill & Dean: Our Last Dance review – Olympic champs’ classy glide down memory lane
David Jays

The review of Torvill & Dean's farewell show highlights both nostalgia and the natural aging...

‘I’ve pulled myself out of a very dark abyss’: Garbage’s Shirley Manson on depression, sexism, dodgy hips and happiness
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‘I’ve pulled myself out of a very dark abyss’: Garbage’s Shirley Manson on depression, sexism, dodgy hips and happiness
Zoe Williams

The article presents an intimate look into Shirley Manson's life, exploring her personal...

Max Romeo was a great social commentator, railing against inequality and discord
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Max Romeo was a great social commentator, railing against inequality and discord
David Katz

Max Romeo's passing highlights his significant impact as a cultural and social commentator in...

Nova Scotia House by Charlie Porter review – a headlong rush through the turbulent Aids era
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Nova Scotia House by Charlie Porter review – a headlong rush through the turbulent Aids era
Nick Duerden

The review of "Nova Scotia House" by Charlie Porter provides a glimpse into the emotional and...

Thanks for Having Me review – charming male look at dating contrasts with age of Andrew Tate
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Thanks for Having Me review – charming male look at dating contrasts with age of Andrew Tate
Kate Wyver

The review of "Thanks for Having Me" highlights a modern dating comedy that juxtaposes youthful...

Green Day at Coachella review – fun but muddled set pokes fun at American Idiots
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Green Day at Coachella review – fun but muddled set pokes fun at American Idiots
Adrian Horton

The review of Green Day's performance at Coachella captures a moment of cultural reflection...

Forgotten: Searching for Palestine’s Hidden Places and Lost Memorials review – existence is resistance
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Forgotten: Searching for Palestine’s Hidden Places and Lost Memorials review – existence is resistance
Alex Preston

The article provides a detailed examination of Raja Shehadeh's latest work, "Forgotten,"...

Speed review – comic tale of road rage and race is approachably provocative
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Speed review – comic tale of road rage and race is approachably provocative
Arifa Akbar

The article presents a review of MohamedZain Dada’s new play, "Speed," which serves as a...

Penguin review – revealing one-man show about a refugee’s journey to self-acceptance
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Penguin review – revealing one-man show about a refugee’s journey to self-acceptance
Clare Brennan

The review of "Penguin" highlights a oneman show that explores the complex identity and journey...

Red or Dead review – Peter Mullan tackles Bill Shankly in uneven adaptation
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Red or Dead review – Peter Mullan tackles Bill Shankly in uneven adaptation
Matt Barton

The review of "Red or Dead" delves into the complexities of a theatrical adaptation that...

Greater Sins by Gabrielle Griffiths review – a dark discovery upturns a Scottish village
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Greater Sins by Gabrielle Griffiths review – a dark discovery upturns a Scottish village
Lucy Popescu

The article presents a review of Gabrielle Griffiths's debut novel, "Greater Sins," which...

Sunday with Angela Hartnett: ‘I’m up at 6.30am enjoying an empty Hampstead Heath’
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Sunday with Angela Hartnett: ‘I’m up at 6.30am enjoying an empty Hampstead Heath’
Michael Segalov

The article provides a glimpse into the personal life of chef Angela Hartnett, revealing her...

Dorian, London: ‘Truly refined decadence’ – restaurant review
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Dorian, London: ‘Truly refined decadence’ – restaurant review
Miquita Oliver

The article presents a layered narrative about Dorian, a restaurant in London, while...

Kaliane Bradley: ‘I dreaded the book going to people I know’
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Kaliane Bradley: ‘I dreaded the book going to people I know’
Ellen Peirson-Hagger

The article provides insights into Kaliane Bradley's experiences after the publication of her...

Gigspanner Big Band: Turnstone review – an elegance unmatched in British folk
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Gigspanner Big Band: Turnstone review – an elegance unmatched in British folk
Neil Spencer

The review of Gigspanner Big Band's album "Turnstone" emphasizes the group's unique blend of...

Lady Gaga at Coachella review – a thrilling all-timer of a performance
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Lady Gaga at Coachella review – a thrilling all-timer of a performance
Adrian Horton

The article presents a detailed review of Lady Gaga's performance at Coachella, emphasizing her...