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The lowbrow dominates culture and anyone who questions the status quo is dismissed as an elitist killjoy. But with bland algorithmic content on the rise, perhaps we consumers should start taking our …
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One-note comic disasters, unconvincing panto villains, children who set your teeth on edge … some characters are so awful they’re painful to watch. We round up the worst
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An American lives out her British dream in an uninspired yet competently assembled trifle from The Inbetweeners creator Iain Morris
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As Lena Dunham’s new show reminds us, whether they’re at work or on a date, women are expected to tone it down if they want to get on. What if they refuse to play ball?
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Three decades on from Blur and Oasis, a new and more diverse wave of stars is celebrating British identity
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I love Jane Austen. But a fresh revival of the idea that what a woman needs most is to marry a man is the last thing we need
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The creator of the seminal HBO hit has followed up with an underbaked Netflix background watch, a crushing disappointment for her ardent fanbase
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Nightdresses are set to follow pyjamas out of the bedroom as daywear, with sales up on the UK high street
In the first episode of Lena Dunham’s new Netflix sitcom Too Much, viewers might be taken with…