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    Actor who also starred in Midsommar and became a musician was nicknamed ‘the most beautiful boy in the world’ – a title he struggled with all his life
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  3. Jude Bellingham tucks his shot past Barcelona’s Wojciech Szczesny for Real Madrid's second goal

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  4. Amy Jones hits out on her way to an unbeaten 86 as New Zealand’s Izzy Gaze watches on.

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  • The Strokes perform at day one of Harvest Rock festival 2025 in Adelaide's Rymill and King Rodney Parks

    Festivals
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    Film
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  1. Heba in Blue Has No Borders

    Film
    Blue Has No Borders review – hunt for British identity in British seaside town maps the national psyche

  2. ‘They show my bum in the first scene. That’s not who this guy is!’ David Duchovny talks Malice.

    Television
    ‘I hate that they show my bum in the first scene!’ David Duchovny on poems, podcasts – and his TV comeback

  3. Bring Her Back; Heretic; The Witch; Smile 2; Get Out; Frankenstein; Late Night With the Devil; Sinners.

    Horror films
    Shock therapy: why scary movies keep evolving – and making money

  4. (clockwise from top: The Terrifier 3; Saint Maud; The Babadook; The Lighthouse.

    Fright club
    Eight film-makers who are redefining modern horror

What to listen to

  1. Vanessa Grigoriadis hosts So Your Parents are Old podcast.

    Best podcasts of the week
    The chaos of caring for ageing parents

  2. Turnstile

    Music
    ‘Pepper-spraying a 15 year old is cowardly’: Turnstile on hostile cops, playing through pain and taking hardcore punk global

  3. Sananda Maitreya

    Honest playlist
    ‘The best song to play at a party is the one that gets people to leave’: Sananda Maitreya’s honest playlist

  4. Personal exorcism … Lily Allen.

    Pop
    Lily Allen: West End Girl – a gobsmacking autopsy of marital betrayal

What to read

  1. Artificial intelligence
    AI can help authors beat writer’s block, says Bloomsbury chief

  2. Writer Chris Kraus at her home in Los Angeles, California.

    Books
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  3. Anne Enright photographed in Dublin, 2024. She is sat in a chair near a window with a black dog looking out of the window

    Books
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  4. Crewmen on the deck of a trawler in the Bering Sea, Alaska.

    Five Great Reads
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  1. Man holding a mobile phone playing a video game version of Uno, with Uno imagery in the background.

    Are digital board games as fun as the real thing? Turns out: absolutely not

    Dominik Diamond
  2. Nothing Ear 3 earbuds pictured in the palm of a hand.

    Technology
    Nothing Ear 3 review: good-looking earbuds with ‘Super Mic’ party trick

  3. Nate falls in Baby Steps.

    I cannot stop playing this preposterous game about falling down a mountain

    Keza MacDonald
  4. Vampire: The Masquerade – Bloodlines 2 screenshot.

    Pushing Buttons
    Average-but-arresting games used to be the backbone of the industry. What price perfection?

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    Photography
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  2. Knucks in Nigeria.

    Hip-hop
    ‘They said I didn’t belong here’: rap star Knucks on his uprooted childhood – and why he records bus conductors

  3. Caitlin Tumber, 24, Catherine Mariah, 26, Emily Martin, 24 and Meghan Tumbler, 20, dressed in costumes, are among several people eating lunch on the steps outside  MCM Comic-Con

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    Comic-Con: inside the social scene of the UK’s largest convention

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  4. West facade with fin detail, Princeton University Art Museum, 2025. Courtesy of the Princeton University Art Museum. Photo: Richard Barnes PUAM, New Jersey, USA

    Architecture
    ‘We want people to get lost!’ Princeton’s new museum survives scandal to deliver a mazey art ambush

Lifestyle

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    Food
    We tried Tyra Banks’ ‘revolutionary’ hot ice-cream, and colour us confused

  • Two women laughing a hospital bed.

    Kindness of strangers
    When I found out my cancer had spread, the woman in the next bed reached out

Food

  1. Ravinder Bhogal's almond crusted chicken schnitzel.

    Food
    From harissa baked hake to chicken schnitzel: Ravinder Bhogal’s recipes for cooking with nuts

  2. Felicity Cloake's sweet and sour pork.

    Felicity Cloake's masterclass
    How to make sweet-and-sour pork – recipe

  3. Meera Sodha's Japanese curry rice with soy-marinated yolk.

    Recipes
    Meera Sodha’s Japanese curry rice with soy-marinated yolk

  4. Helen Goh's forest floor cake

    The sweet spot
    Helen Goh’s recipe for forest floor cake

Wellbeing

  1. A woman using smartphone while sitting on toilet in the bathroom.

    Does your boss have the right to time your bathroom breaks when you work from home?

    Gene Marks
  2. a collage showing various outlines of women working

    US
    Girl boss or tradwife? An economist on how a workforce built for men has failed women

  3. Illustration of a man, a penguin and a baboon yawning

    Secrets of the body
    Why do we yawn? It’s almost certainly not for the reason you think

  4. A woman in a blue medical gown and hat, holding a big cup and looking out of the window

    Hair loss
    ‘Every time I step outside, the first thing on my mind is my forehead’: the women getting hair transplants

Advice

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    Ask Annalisa Barbieri
    My friends keep leaving me out, but don’t like it if I do the same to them

  2. Painting: Self-portrait by Judith Leyster (circa 1630).

    Leading questions
    I am content being single. How do I make people understand that I’m happy as I am?

  3. Composite image of a carved pumpkin jack-o-lantern

    Change by degrees
    RIP plastic pumpkins: simple tricks for a greener Halloween

  4. Illustration of crockery and cutlery for You be the Judge article

    You be the judge
    Should my sister buy new crockery and cutlery?

Fashion & beauty

  1. A woman undergoes LED light therapy to rejuvenate and enhance skin texture.

    Skincare
    ‘It sounds like witchcraft’: can light therapy really give you better skin, cleaner teeth, stronger joints?

  2. A woman in a blue medical gown and hat, holding a big cup and looking out of the window

    Hair loss
    ‘Every time I step outside, the first thing on my mind is my forehead’: the women getting hair transplants

  3. Gwyneth Paltrow for British Vogue - Styling by Stella Greenspan

    Fashion
    Does the word luxury mean anything now?

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  4. A New York Fashion Week guest wearing black toe shoes and white socks

    Explain it to me quickly
    Toe-curling fashion: how did toe shoes become so popular?

Travel

  • New Mills in Derbyshire.

    Walking holidays
    From Steel City to Cottonopolis: a new trail through a post-industrial Peak District

  • Terysa Vanderloo and Nick sailing into UK waters in 2020 aboard Ruby Rose.

    Sailing holidays
    Ever dreamed of quitting your land life? Here’s how much it costs to live on a boat

Relationships

  1. ‘All individuals contain multitudes; some aspects of the self are congruent and support each other, but others are invariably in conflict and at times may seem irreconcilable.’

    The modern mind
    The ‘immoral, unthinkable’ political dispute rupturing a friendship requires a delicate therapeutic approach

  2. Joe wearing a blue and brown checked shirt sitting opposite Stuart who is wearing a dark jumper with a grey T-shirt underneath it. They are both smiling

    Dining across the divide
    I said Trump’s a bit of a despot and shouldn’t have had a state visit to the UK

  3. Illustration for This is how we do it column showing naked man and woman dancing

    This is how we do it
    When his grandma heard us having sex, she asked if we’d been “having a fun dance” upstairs

  4. Gemma and Nic on a beach

    The moment I knew
    I found their pyjamas under my pillow and felt butterflies

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