Daily Cartoon: Friday, January 30th

Daily Cartoon: Friday, January 30th

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Susan Choi: ‘For so long I associated Dickens with unbearable Christmas TV specials’ | Fiction

Susan Choi: ‘For so long I associated Dickens with unbearable Christmas TV specials’ | Fiction

My earliest reading memoryAsking my mom if she could stop reading my bedtime book to me and just let me read it on my own, since I felt she was going too... Read more »
Susan Choi: ‘For so long I associated Dickens with unbearable Christmas TV specials’ | Fiction

Virgin by Hollie McNish audiobook review – myth-shattering poetry about purity and sex | Poetry

The latest collection by the poet Hollie McNish is dedicated to anyone who has been “blamed, shamed, pressured, tortured, dehumanised, de-mothered over a man-made concept about your own body”. Virgin is a... Read more »
Daily Cartoon: Thursday, January 29th

Daily Cartoon: Thursday, January 29th

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Daily Cartoon: Friday, January 30th

Lost Lambs by Madeline Cash review – clever comedy for our conspiracy theory age | Fiction

Making the comic novel succeed is a rich, tricky project in our age of desperate, sometimes weirdly eager apocalypticism. Madeline Cash has spotted that a combination of tenderness and satire may be precisely... Read more »
Daily Cartoon: Thursday, January 29th

Adelaide festival apologises to Randa Abdel-Fattah and invites her to participate in 2027 writers’ week | Adelaide festival

The new Adelaide festival board has issued a public apology to Palestinian Australian academic Randa Abdel-Fattah, and has promised she will be invited to Adelaide writers’ week in 2027. Abdel-Fattah immediately accepted... Read more »
Susan Choi: ‘For so long I associated Dickens with unbearable Christmas TV specials’ | Fiction

Ian McEwan calls for assisted dying rights to extend to dementia sufferers | Books

Legalised assisted dying should “gradually” be extended to dementia sufferers, the author Ian McEwan has said. McEwan was “shocked by the snow-drilling attempts” by those opposed to the UK’s assisted dying bill,... Read more »
Shrinking potion: two-part Harry Potter and the Cursed Child to become single show in London | Theatre

Shrinking potion: two-part Harry Potter and the Cursed Child to become single show in London | Theatre

For almost a decade it has been the most epic fixture in West End theatre: a two-part play that runs for five hours, including intervals. But later this year Harry Potter and... Read more »
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