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An age without rival
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Passing as upper class
Lots of things from the 1990s are difficult to explain to your teenage children now:…
All that jazz
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Where hope takes root
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Time for a class act
January is San Francisco’s coldest and wettest month, and generally its quietest. That wasn’t the…
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Correcting our Grammar mistake
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Roar deal
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Talking back to Big Brother
Trust is a two-way process and self-reliance is needed to counter government overreach
Birth room battles
Women are not being properly consulted about their wishes during childbirth
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Tina Gharavi’s full response to the controversy surrounding Queen Cleopatra, a Netflix series about the identity of the legendary last pharaoh
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“While there was no shortage of women writers getting published, their novels weren’t being honoured like the ones men were writing”
Kate Mosse
Whiting Award and Balcones Fiction Prize-winner discusses her strict Lutheran upbringing and her novel The End of Drum-Time
The former burlesque dancer discusses her fictionalised memoir of Soho life in Performance, the exhilarating freedom of club nights in her youth and “hatching” from an egg on stage
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Hungry Ghosts
Clearing the flat of her late, estranged father, Patricia finds the recipe for forgiveness
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