Other People’s Fun by Harriet Lane review – darkly comic tale of envy and revenge in the Insta age ⊖
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The worlds of the haves and the have-nots clash, in a toxic friendship between two women brought together by a school reunion
Of all the seven deadly sins, envy is the last to be commodified. You can …
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In this week’s newsletter: The almost 50% increase in the cost of Microsoft’s game-streaming service is step closer to the model of TV, music and film
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Fun and educational outdoor activities in the wild that will coax kids off their screens this summer
There’s no escaping sea and sky on Tiree, as the Inner Hebridean island is only 12 miles long and 3…
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Fun, low abv and actually rather delicious, these single-serve cocktails may be the coolest thing since alcopops
A trip to a dive bar over the weekend has left me riddled with despair. It was the firs…
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A conservative movement seeking to harness female fandoms and pop culture gossip is the new front in the hard right’s endless culture war
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The tale of a 17-year-old Irish boy’s painful summer of romance and uncertain friendship captures the tenderness and menace of young men
I wouldn’t wish the pains of being a 17-year-old boy on my wors…
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The O2, London
Forty years after her feminist breakout hit, the New York singer bows out of live performance with a show rich in colourful pop and personal anecdotes, while never losing sight of women…