Flagship Harry Potter store to open on London’s Oxford Street | Harry Potter

Flagship Harry Potter store to open on London’s Oxford Street | Harry Potter

Warner Bros has announced it is to open a 21,000 sq ft Harry Potter store on Oxford Street, one of London’s busiest retail thoroughfares. The studio’s Global Experiences wing says the two-floor... Read more »
Daily Cartoon: Tuesday, March 3rd

Daily Cartoon: Tuesday, March 3rd

A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings. Source link Read more »
They by Helle Helle review – a novel to make the reader slow down and take notice | Fiction

They by Helle Helle review – a novel to make the reader slow down and take notice | Fiction

The Danish author Helle Helle’s They, published in the UK in a pin-sharp translation by Martin Aitken, charts the subtle and shifting bond between a teenage daughter and an ailing mother in prose... Read more »
Arts Council England faces legal threat over magazine’s withdrawal of poet’s work | Books

Arts Council England faces legal threat over magazine’s withdrawal of poet’s work | Books

A poet is threatening Arts Council England (ACE) with legal action after a magazine it funds withdrew her work from publication based on her “social media presence”, which she believes refers to... Read more »
Daily Cartoon: Tuesday, March 3rd

Why a Woman Would Rather Love a Statue Than a Man

As Venus educates Rika in the art of self-possession, we are only moderately surprised when Rika informs us, “I was in love with the marble goddess.” When she abruptly mentions that she... Read more »
Should you overshare more? | Psychology

Should you overshare more? | Psychology

Do you recoil at oversharers on social media, or joke among your friends about “TMI”? I know I do. But while mocking public confession comes easy, it’s harder to appreciate the risks... Read more »
Arts Council England faces legal threat over magazine’s withdrawal of poet’s work | Books

Daily Cartoon: Monday, March 2nd

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The Daffodil Days by Helen Bain review – virtuoso portrait of Ted Hughes and Sylvia Plath’s final year | Fiction

The Daffodil Days by Helen Bain review – virtuoso portrait of Ted Hughes and Sylvia Plath’s final year | Fiction

Set in the early 1960s, The Daffodil Days tells the story of a couple who move from London to the countryside, have a second child and attempt to settle there, but then,... Read more »
Dan Simmons, author of Hyperion and The Terror, dies aged 77 | Books

Dan Simmons, author of Hyperion and The Terror, dies aged 77 | Books

Dan Simmons, the author of more than 30 novels and short story collections spanning horror, political thrillers and science fiction such as Hyperion and The Terror, has died at age 77. Simmons... Read more »
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