Review

It’s Terrible the Things I Have to Do to Be Me by Philippa Snow review – insights into female celebrity
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It’s Terrible the Things I Have to Do to Be Me by Philippa Snow review – insights into female celebrity

Art critic Philippa Snow’s latest collection of essays focuses on the construct of female celebrity and the real people beneath the personas

Moderation by Elaine Castillo review – modern love story falls short
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Moderation by Elaine Castillo review – modern love story falls short

Love in a virtual world in this romance with a difference

Notes on Stereophonics, nostalgia and why you can’t keep a good banger down
Music

Notes on Stereophonics, nostalgia and why you can’t keep a good banger down

Stereophonics played London’s Finsbury Park as part of the Stadium Anthems tour. It may as well been called the Bangers tour

Bruce Springsteen’s Tracks II is 83 songs long – and proves sometimes less is more
Music

Bruce Springsteen’s Tracks II is 83 songs long – and proves sometimes less is more

Frenetic, angry and urgent: Kneecap show they’ve no intention of shutting up during Glasgow show
Kneecap

Frenetic, angry and urgent: Kneecap show they’ve no intention of shutting up during Glasgow show

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Autobiography of Death by Kim Hyesoon review – defiant poetry
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Autobiography of Death by Kim Hyesoon review – defiant poetry

Lana Del Rey’s stadium show is strange, beguiling and brilliant
Music

Lana Del Rey’s stadium show is strange, beguiling and brilliant

Bob Dylan: Jewish Roots, American Soil by Harry Freedman review – other Dylan books are available
Books

Bob Dylan: Jewish Roots, American Soil by Harry Freedman review – other Dylan books are available

In Transit by Brigid Brophy review – decades ahead of its time
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In Transit by Brigid Brophy review – decades ahead of its time

Bone Horn by Prudence Bussey-Chamberlain review – a gloriously absurd detective story
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Bone Horn by Prudence Bussey-Chamberlain review – a gloriously absurd detective story

From Pavements to Searching for Sugar Man: The most enchanting music docs to watch right now
Music

From Pavements to Searching for Sugar Man: The most enchanting music docs to watch right now

Tornado director John Maclean: ‘There aren’t many samurai Westerns set in Britain’
Film

Tornado director John Maclean: ‘There aren’t many samurai Westerns set in Britain’

Fox by Joyce Carol Oates review – giving voices to victims
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Fox by Joyce Carol Oates review – giving voices to victims

Why am I crying at a TV show about virgins?
TV

Why am I crying at a TV show about virgins?

Beyoncé’s stunning Cowboy Carter tour reclaims country and proves history can’t be erased
Music

Beyoncé’s stunning Cowboy Carter tour reclaims country and proves history can’t be erased

Dangerous Animals review – you’re gonna need a bigger bait
Film

Dangerous Animals review – you’re gonna need a bigger bait

Foreign Fruit by Katie Goh review – big ideas, lightly handled
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Foreign Fruit by Katie Goh review – big ideas, lightly handled

No Straight Road Takes You There by Rebecca Solnit review – making the case for never giving up hope
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No Straight Road Takes You There by Rebecca Solnit review – making the case for never giving up hope

Parallel Lines by Edward St Aubyn review – big ideas and terrific prose
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Parallel Lines by Edward St Aubyn review – big ideas and terrific prose

The miracle of Mission: Impossible
Film

The miracle of Mission: Impossible

Bowie Odyssey 75 by Simon Goddard review – utterly riveting and beautifully written
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Bowie Odyssey 75 by Simon Goddard review – utterly riveting and beautifully written

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Some Body Like Me by Lucy Lapinska review – when robots replace your dead spouse
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Some Body Like Me by Lucy Lapinska review – when robots replace your dead spouse

The Surfer review – Nicolas Cage rides a wave of desperation
Film

The Surfer review – Nicolas Cage rides a wave of desperation

Stag Dance by Torrey Peters review – deliciously filthy genderfuckery
Books

Stag Dance by Torrey Peters review – deliciously filthy genderfuckery

Universality by Natasha Brown review – satirising a very British class oppression
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Universality by Natasha Brown review – satirising a very British class oppression