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Ben Myers, Under the Rock; Dan Tyte, The Offline Project

Ben Myers, Under the Rock; Dan Tyte, The Offline Project
Don’t let the daftness of ‘L’Amant Double’ trouble you – just surrender

Don’t let the daftness of ‘L’Amant Double’ trouble you – just surrender
Judgment, nipple pain and failed sex – ‘The Letdown’ is motherhood laid bare

Judgment, nipple pain and failed sex – ‘The Letdown’ is motherhood laid bare
Flash forward 50 years and the Stones’ most played song lives on and on

Flash forward 50 years and the Stones’ most played song lives on and on
Britain’s Got Talent winner Tokio Myers calls for Ed Sheeran collaboration

Britain’s Got Talent winner Tokio Myers calls for Ed Sheeran collaboration
Ben Eine’s poignant London mural is remembering the victims of knife crime

Ben Eine’s poignant London mural is remembering the victims of knife crime
Is this Oxford washing machine street art or fly-tipping?

Is this Oxford washing machine street art or fly-tipping?
The King and I: Christopher Eccleston on Sir Anthony Hopkins

The King and I: Christopher Eccleston on Sir Anthony Hopkins
The Insomnia Museum, Laurie Canciani: The Lives of the Surrealists, Morris

The Insomnia Museum, Laurie Canciani: The Lives of the Surrealists, Morris
Dan Snow on being a loser, foreign girlfriends and the smell of South London

Dan Snow on being a loser, foreign girlfriends and the smell of South London
West, Carys Davies: Dancing Bears, Witold Szablowski

West, Carys Davies: Dancing Bears, Witold Szablowski
Lucrecia Martel’s ‘Zama’ is a llama llama ding dong well worth waiting for

Lucrecia Martel’s ‘Zama’ is a llama llama ding dong well worth waiting for
The Art of Losing Control, Jules Evans; Sleepy Head, Henry Nicholls

The Art of Losing Control, Jules Evans; Sleepy Head, Henry Nicholls
Sheku Kanneh-Mason – number one by royal appointment?

Sheku Kanneh-Mason – number one by royal appointment?
An indie bookshop is getting strangers to buy each other books on Twitter

An indie bookshop is getting strangers to buy each other books on Twitter
London’s 24-year-old poet laureate is revitalising the voice of youth poetry

London’s 24-year-old poet laureate is revitalising the voice of youth poetry
Sheila Hancock on climbing a mountain, loneliness, and Brexit heartbreak
