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As part of Pride Month, Culture writer Leah Renz contributes to our Queer Biographies series by exploring the life and achievements of writer and activist James Baldwin
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As children's literacy rates hit an all-time low, Culture writer Saskia Hirst warns that children's books might be becoming a thing of the past, with imagination seeming to be at odds with the influence of the internet
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Culture Editor Nadia Sommella reviews the humorous play April in Paris, marking the return of the Belgrade Theatre
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Culture Writer Kitty Grant briefly explains the mysterious new trend in the art market, finally answering the question - what are NFTs?
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Culture writer David Brooks argues that contemporary arts are still archaised within the context of classical antiquity, making an original link between Prison Break and the writing of Homer
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Culture writer Liv Cummins praises Unorthodox, as a refreshingly open and raw memoir of Feldman's youth in an oppressive religious Hasidic community and how she came to find her secular identity
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Culture writer James Simpson introduces you to the famous classical composer Tchaikovsky, discussing his music, life and legacy
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Culture writer Georgia Husselbee praises the novel Gender Swapped Fairy Tales by Karrie Fransman and Jonathan Plackett for breaking through the sexist stereotypes of fairy tales, and calls for more to be done to make children's literature representative of our society and values
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Culture writer James Simpson shares with us his latest lockdown read, exploring the cryptic and ambiguous world of The Magus by John Fowles
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Culture writer Molly Schoenfeld tackles the assumption that classical music is for the old and wealthy, encouraging a new generation to listen and appreciate classical music by providing her own recommendations that are sure to leave you wanting more
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Culture writer Antonio Miguel Aguila reviews Peter Leggatt's debut novel Doll, praising his confrontation of difficult subjects such as falling out of love and the objectification of women’s bodies, in this story that is told from the perspective of a sex doll
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After author Holly Bourne tweeted this unpopular opinion, Culture writer Georgia Wells decided to unpack why 'easy reads' get an unfairly bad reputation