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Trump’s attack on libraries was predictable. Its consequences could be devastating | Leo S Lo

The president wants to eliminate the agency backing libraries and museums. But the institutions do far more than lend books

When President Trump recently proposed eliminating the Institute of Museum a…

49 days ago

Róisín Lanigan: ‘I moved to London and got bedbugs’

The Northern Irish journalist turned author on writing a haunted house novel for the rental age, her trick for capturing dialogue and favourite millennial reads

Róisín Lanigan, 33, grew up in Belfast …

50 days ago

The Residence to Happy Face: the seven best shows to stream this week

A quirky whodunnit set in the White House starring Uzo Aduba, plus Dennis Quaid and Annaleigh Ashford head up a very meta true-crime show – and The Simpsons send up the White Lotus

Wickedness in the W…

53 days ago

The Beguiled: Clint Eastwood’s 1971 version is a sweaty, southern hothouse

Before Coppola’s 2017 film, there was Eastwood’s portrayal of the Union soldier taken in by an all-girls school. It’s an all-timer scumbag performance

On pap…

81 days ago

Cottontail review – life lessons are learnt in tender, Beatrix Potter-inspired tale

A Japanese man journeys to the Lake District to honour his late wife, testing his relationship with his son in the process

The curse of Beatrix Potter-associated cinema – from the lamentable Peter Rab…

Looking at Women, Looking at War by Victoria Amelina review – in memory of the Ukrainian novelist who catalogued war crimes

A powerful, posthumous collection of diary entries, interviews, war reports and poetry has the late author’s tragic absence at its heart

When Russia attacked Ukraine on 24 February 2022, Victoria Amel…

89 days ago

Vista Mare review – fascinating look at invisible labour in Italian beach hotspot

Directing duo Julia Gutweniger and Florian Kofler subtly subvert the postcard-perfect ideals of the north Adriatic coast in this engrossingly odd documentary

All the familiar pleasures of a beach geta…

3 months ago

Source Code: My Beginnings by Bill Gates review – refreshingly frank

In contrast to the current crop of swaggering tech bros, the Microsoft founder comes across as wry and self-deprecating in this memoir of starting out

Bill Gates is the John McEnroe of the tech world:…

4 months ago

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