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The rise of the internet novel, Prospect
Why Are Botched Art Restorations So Captivating?, Elephant
For those who have lost a loved one, Christmas is a time of grief as well as joy, The Guardian
We Asked Mums What They Thought of BBC’s ‘Normal People’, Vice
Why Is Maggi Hambling’s Mary Wollstonecraft Statue So Weird?, Art Review
Students Sent Us Photos of the Meals They’re Being Given in Quarantine, Vice UK
Kings and machines: Game of Thrones star’s daring transhuman adventure, Guardian
The 12 Arguments Every Climate Denier Uses – and How to Debunk Them, Vice UK
3 young artists on getting into the Young Artists’ Summer Show, Royal Academy Magazine
If this bonkers coronavirus messaging continues, Britain may start to ignore it, Guardian
Why do politicians keep telling us they’re ‘listening’?, Guardian
In lockdown I pined for the gym, but now I know there’s more to life than toned abs, Guardian
Who killed Olof Palme? New Statesman
How ‘Deeply Unsettling’ Intermittent Fasting Apps Took Over Social Media, Vice UK
Why British prisons aren’t working, New Statesman
The New Rules of Social Media in the Age of Social Distancing, Vice UK
Bougie London Literary Woman’s Lockdown Diary, Vice UK
Was the Millennium Dome really so bad? The inside story of a (not so) total disaster, Guardian Long Read
The art of Skype set-dressing: how to video-call the office when in quarantine, Guardian
Van Gogh’s Two Crabs Raised My Spirits When Nothing Else Could, Elephant
Why, Exactly, Toby Young’s Free Speech Union Is So Pathetic, Vice UK
‘Levelling up’ is a semantic sleight of hand to let the Tories off the hook, the Guardian
Wildfires show us how the climate emergency is already affecting Europe, the Guardian
Is the Labour Manifesto Realistic? Vice UK
How I discovered the unexpected joys of canvassing, New Statesman
Life in the electoral wilderness, New Statesman
A cure of one’s own, New Statesman
How a new breed of trade union is leading the fight for precarious workers, New Statesman
Why the flight-shaming movement sweeping Europe won’t take off in the UK, New Statesman
Hollywood Thinking, the TLS
Personal Story: Grief, memory and an old PlayStation game, New Statesman
New landmarks of literary London, FT Weekend Magazine
Who killed the prime minister? The unsolved murder that still haunts Sweden, Guardian Long Read
Watching Bo Burnham’s ‘Eighth Grade’ with my teenage sister, Another Gaze
What On the Basis of Sex gets right – and wrong – about internet hero Ruth Bader Ginsburg, New Statesman
Forty years on, what can Ridley Scott’s Alien teach the #Metoo generation?, New Statesman
Why I created the parody Twitter account Bougie London Literary Woman, New Statesman
My Swedish winter: what does it feel like to live in darkness?, FT Weekend magazine
On Killing Eve, Another Gaze
Can You Tolerate This?, The TLS
A fascinating new documentary explores the phenomenon of fangirldom, Little White Lies
Trusting women: looking ahead to next month’s referendum in Ireland, The TLS
The Masculinity of Geekdom in Ready Player One, Another Gaze
My Happy Family, Another Gaze
Opening acts: How should films begin?, The TLS
From Fantasy to Reality: How do we Screen Rape?, Another Gaze
On Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri, Another Gaze
Beach Rats, Another Gaze
Ava, Another Gaze
Okja, Another Gaze
Wonder Woman, Another Gaze
The Finest, Another Gaze
Prevenge, Another Gaze
The Incident, Another Gaze
Why are schools in China looking west for lessons in creativity?, FT Life & Arts cover story
Nocturnal Animals, Another Gaze
American Honey, Another Gaze
Guan Xiao at London’s ICA, FT Life & Arts
‘Fates and Furies’ by Lauren Groff, FT Life & Arts
‘Battling the Gods’ by Tim Whitmarsh, FT Life & Arts
‘Shame and Wonder’ by David Searcy, FT Life & Arts
‘One Breath’ by Adam Skolnik, FT Life & Arts
‘Fly Away Home’ by Marina Warner, FT Life & Arts
Virginia Woolf, 1843 Magazine
Why “The Lobster” is so lopsided, 1843 Magazine
Teen movies: where are all the female friendships?, The Vagenda
Cassandra Jardine Piece – Facebook and Mortality, The Telegraph
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Hawkin’s Bazaar and the Very Sexist Christmas
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