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Mummy’s older than we thought: new find rewrites the history books

The Guardian 24 Oct 2021
It has been dated to the Old Kingdom, proving that mummification techniques some 4,000 years ago were highly advanced ....
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David Hare furious at BBC after it rejects his Covid play, starring Ralph Fiennes

The Guardian 24 Oct 2021
But the award-winning playwright has accused the BBC of rejecting it under the mistaken assumption that the public has no appetite for its subject. the Covid-19 pandemic.
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Edward Watson: Male ballet dancers no longer face stigma of being called 'sissy'

The Daily Telegraph 23 Oct 2021
Male dancers no longer face the stigma of being called a “sissy” or pressure to “man-up”, according to one of the Royal Ballet’s biggest stars as he retires from the stage ... That’s not a language that’s used any more ... He added ... .
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Strike a pose: infrared scans reveal the method in Munch’s Madonna

The Guardian 03 Oct 2021
The underdrawing also shows that this masterpiece is likely to have been the first of five painted versions that Munch created in the 1890s ....
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Was famed Samson and Delilah really painted by Rubens? No, says AI

The Guardian 26 Sep 2021
As Samson sleeps, Delilah’s accomplice cuts his locks, rendering him powerless, with soldiers ready at the door to capture him ....
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Father to 15 children … but were any of blues star BB King’s offspring his?

The Guardian 19 Sep 2021
But they could not have been his biological children because he was sterile due to illness and an accident, a forthcoming biography claims ....
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Regency nip and tuck … ‘new’ Constable portrait reveals the artist’s diplomacy

The Guardian 18 Sep 2021
Constable slimmed down her cheek and nose and painted out her double-chin, a technical study reveals ....
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The spy writer who held a grudge against Le Carré comes in from the cold

The Guardian 12 Sep 2021
Willem Frederik Hermans thought the Briton’s famous book was based on his ... A year earlier another spy book had been published in Britain ... ....
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