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The experimental artist and director talks about her heartwrenching new film, the trouble with social media – and coming to terms with death
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Blur frontman worked on five tracks for singer’s much-anticipated third album but says that he does not expect them to make the final cut
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Family of Chou angered that poet Michael Derrick Hudson, who attended the same high school in Fort Wayne, Indiana, used the name as a pseudonym
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The latest installment of Ryan Murphy’s scareathon looks as stylish and scary as ever – but viewers need more from the show than great art direction
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The car, driven by Adam West in the 1960s television show, is back on the market in Arizona after it fetched $4.2m at auction in January 2013
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people
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Having claimed in 2007 that he inhaled his father’s cremated remains, the Rolling Stones guitarist granted his children permission to do the same to him
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the big picture
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What starts as a teenager’s ‘worst moment’ – fighting, drug addiction, gang violence – usually ends in the arms of the juvenile-detention system. Photographer Zora Murff opens the door on the place that decides the future of thousands of young lives
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It has its flaws, but the first new album from the re-formed Libertines is better than anyone might reasonably have hoped
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pictures & video
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Haunted by the war that tore apart her childhood, photographer and self-described ‘exile’ Dragana Jurisic has travelled through the Balkans to see what remains of her vanished country
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Watch the trailer for the 40th anniversary reissue of the classic 1975 spoof-Arthurian comedy, which established Monty Python as a force in cinemas as well as TV
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The film team review this week’s big releases, including Tom Hardy as both Kray twins in Legend and Joaquin Phoenix as an agonised philosophy professor in Woody Allen’s Irrational Man
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Thanks to Marc Jacobs and the return of the Studio 54 aesthetic to the catwalks, the controversial photographer is back in fashion
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The photo book Les Danseurs is the result of a year that photographer Matthew Brookes spent with professional male ballet dancers in Paris. His black-and-white portraits give a close-up view of the men’s bodies, from head to pointed toe
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Photoville is New York City’s largest photography event. With over 60 exhibitions housed in shipping containers, the work on show covers a range of the best in international photography
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