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7 days ago

When the singer-songwriter and Sufjan Stevens collaborator became gravely ill, he had to learn to walk, talk, hear, play and sing again. Music – and a love of antique instrumentation – helped him reb…

29 days ago

As Emerald Fennell’s film sparks debate, we celebrate the pioneering brilliance of the siblings’ work

This was the first novel that Charlotte Brontë completed. It was rejected by publishers nine times…

5 months ago

Sacrifices made to reach final – defying social stigma, lack of resources and juggling jobs between training – makes victory still more extraordinary

Growing up in rural India, Shafali Verma always kn…

The latest in our series of writers highlighting their mood-lifting watches is a travel back to 1971 for the definitive Roald Dahl adaptation

There are some days when the only thing that can lift your…

9 months ago

  • Updates from SW19 | Anisimova stuns Sabalenka

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So how will our matches go? Luckily, Coach Calv Betton messages in to tell us: “Can’t see any way Alcar…

10 months ago

The standup on his encounters with fans, cracking up his co-stars on Flight of the Conchords and why AI should stay away from art

Who did you look up to when you were starting out?
I had an obsession w…

Lots of the reasons we want a relationship boil off to not much liking the look of life without one, advice columnist Eleanor Gordon-Smith writes. Luckily, lots of people want a relationship for part…

11 months ago

From storage temperature to pH of the egg white, a food scientist explains how to seamlessly extract an egg from its shell

We’ve all been there – trying to peel a boiled egg, but mangling it beyond al…

14 months ago

I saw them killed by sniper fire and drones. Why doesn’t Labour condemn it? Why do arms keep flowing in Israel’s direction?

I had never imagined, when working as a professor of transplant surgery at a…

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