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It’s an annoying choice: either lug around a heavy tome or try to remember when the paperback version is coming out
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Cinema used to be an accessible and affordable mass pursuit. This debate about the ‘purest’ format to view certain films only risks putting off movie-goers
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Any large, historic city is a fragile thing – but Portugal’s property and tourism boom has intensified this sense of vulnerability
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An LCD Soundsystem reunion, the Sex and the City reboot, Oasis back on stage: is this welcome revival culture, or a cynical money grab?
When the comedian Marc Maron announced he would soon end his pio…
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