arts
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A new strip centres around the fast, furious and female-focused sport, plus the sharksploitation legend that is Hook Jaw returns
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HBO’s sci-fi hit is an ambiguous, amoral tale pored over online by people looking for meaning. If that isn’t a show for our times, I don’t know what is
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‘Women hate women. That’s what I think,’ says pop star crowned Billboard’s woman of the year – and once photographed in Trump’s bed
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Comedian says body-shaming attacks show ‘something’s wrong with our culture’ after news of Grammy nominations
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Bloc by Bloc pits players against the authorities and aims to use a classic board game format to show the impact of gentrification and the power of protest
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Concept album scored the singer nine nods, followed closely by Drake, Rihanna and Kanye West who all have eight nominations each and Adele with five
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The Nobel laureate sent the Cuban dictator all of his books and received his factual and grammatical notes before submitting them to his publisher
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The late-night host talked about the president-elect’s shaky transition and fabricated allegations about illegal voting practices
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the big picture
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Polly Braden and David Campany started taking photographs of the Lea Valley in 2004, before London won its Olympic bid and the area began to change dramatically
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The latest stage production of the 90s romantic thriller offers up skillful interpretations of Whitney Houston songs and a pleasingly playful tone
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Jagger, Richards and co reconnect with their youth on this joyful collection of blues covers
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pictures & video
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We asked you to share your art on the theme of North Sea. Adrian Locke, senior curator at the Royal Academy of Arts, has selected his favourites
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Saudi Arabian artist Ahmed Mater joins protesters at Standing Rock to celebrate their victory
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The Morrison Hotel Gallery is hosting Long May You Run, a retrospective of Neil Young, charts his rise from Buffalo Springfield to refusing to settle down in his 70s
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Blood drips from a crucifix, Nazis are on the rise and it looks like Optimus Prime is dead. But wait – DUGGA DUGGA DUGGA – Mark Wahlberg has a really cool big gun
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The black and white cut has been described by its director, George Miller, as ‘the best version of the movie’
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The Guardian’s picture editors bring you a selection of photo highlights from around the world, including ice skaters in the Netherlands and fighting Siberian tigers
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