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Willa Fitzgerald on her Watergate thriller 18½: ‘We live in a very different political atmosphere’
Film

Willa Fitzgerald on her Watergate thriller 18½: ‘We live in a very different political atmosphere’

The Recycling Concerto creating a smash out of trash
Music

The Recycling Concerto creating a smash out of trash

Denise Mina: ‘Writing is a compulsion. It’s not really something you choose to do’
Letter to my Younger Self

Denise Mina: ‘Writing is a compulsion. It’s not really something you choose to do’

How Herbert Ponting captured Scott’s doomed Antarctic expedition
Books

How Herbert Ponting captured Scott’s doomed Antarctic expedition

If we’re going to reform prisons, we should start with the prisoners
John Bird

If we’re going to reform prisons, we should start with the prisoners

What it’s like to grow up gay, Muslim and afraid
LGBTQ+

What it’s like to grow up gay, Muslim and afraid

Ultimate Thunder: The most punk-rock band in Britain
Music

Ultimate Thunder: The most punk-rock band in Britain

Big Zuu: ‘Food is about connecting with everyone’
TV

Big Zuu: ‘Food is about connecting with everyone’

Sam Delaney: A CPAP machine is breathing new life into me
Opinion

Sam Delaney: A CPAP machine is breathing new life into me

With Westminster is in turmoil, who is left to govern?
Paul McNamee

With Westminster is in turmoil, who is left to govern?

Peter Cushing’s Dr Who movies regenerated for a new audience
Film

Peter Cushing’s Dr Who movies regenerated for a new audience

Covid stole my sense of smell – but I never gave up hope of finding it
Health

Covid stole my sense of smell – but I never gave up hope of finding it

Rainn Wilson on the meaning of life, America and the ‘gratifying’ legacy of The Office
Film

Rainn Wilson on the meaning of life, America and the ‘gratifying’ legacy of The Office

How church, state and monarchy are inextricably bound
Books

How church, state and monarchy are inextricably bound

John McEnroe: ‘It was a hell of a ride’
Letter to my Younger Self

John McEnroe: ‘It was a hell of a ride’

Politics is beginning to look like a toxic sludge
John Bird

Politics is beginning to look like a toxic sludge

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Books about jazz you need to read
Books

Books about jazz you need to read

Lucy Sweet: Glastonbury – ‘the maddest masterclass of sensory overload’
Music

Lucy Sweet: Glastonbury – ‘the maddest masterclass of sensory overload’

Life as a midwife aid worker: ‘Plagued by vivid dreams of the patients I felt I had failed’
Books

Life as a midwife aid worker: ‘Plagued by vivid dreams of the patients I felt I had failed’

The loss of humanities courses like English literature will leave education in a poorer place
Paul McNamee

The loss of humanities courses like English literature will leave education in a poorer place