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Besides social media accounts, emmaloffhagen has populated their site with Dominion by Addie E Citchens review – Women’s prize-shortlisted portrait of patriarchy’s horrors | Fiction | The Guardian, Revisiting Beyoncé’s ‘Lemonade’ A Decade On: “I’d Be A Different Person Without This Album” | British Vogue, Stop trying to make the return to the office happen — it's not going to happen, UK Garage Legends Mis-Teeq Reveal Their Comeback Exclusively To Vogue | British Vogue, ‘I refuse to be a second-class citizen in my own land’: Taiwanese International Booker winner Yáng Shuāng-zǐ | International Booker prize | The Guardian, Smallie by Eden McKenzie-Goddard review – the stories behind the Windrush scandal | Fiction | The Guardian, What Am I, a Deer? by Polly Barton review – shyness, obsession and the joy of karaoke | Books | The Guardian, ‘I wanted it to feel both Shakespearean and like Jay-Z’: debut author Sufiyaan Salam on masculinity, rap and meeting Stormzy | Fiction | The Guardian, ‘I saw the backlash coming’: civil rights activist Kimberlé Crenshaw on America and race | Books | The Guardian, Revisiting Beyoncé’s ‘Lemonade’ A Decade On: “I’d Be A Different Person Without This Album” | British Vogue, The hill I will die on: People who ski have more money than sense | Emma Loffhagen | The Guardian, Malorie Blackman on Noughts & Crosses at 25: ‘It’s even more relevant today’ | Malorie Blackman | The Guardian, ‘Last year I read 137 books’: could setting targets help you put down your phone and pick up a book? | Books | The Guardian, ‘His favourite book was by Jordan Peterson, which was a massive ick’: how books perform on dating apps | Books | The Guardian, ‘Suddenly, it was everywhere’: why some books become blockbusters overnight | Books | The Guardian, Are we falling out of love with nonfiction? | Books | The Guardian, Self Esteem on justice after sexual assault: ‘You can’t rely on the system. It’s relentlessly hopeless, and it’s getting worse’ | Glamour UK, ‘A palette unlike anything in the west’: Ben Okri, Yinka Shonibare and more on how Nigerian art revived Britain’s cultural landscape | Culture | The Guardian, ‘We don’t celebrate Black creativity enough’: why the Black British book festival is bigger than ever | Books | The Guardian, Adjani Salmon: 'We joke on set that Dreaming Whilst Black is a documentary' | The Standard, I was lost in the infinite scroll – until a small ritual renewed my love of reading, The Girlfriend on Prime Video review: high-camp melodrama at its best | The Standard, Hostage on Netflix review: a sharp, twisty, and engrossingly topical thriller, Cringe! Why millennials became so uncool – podcast | Young people | The Guardian, ‘We made it our catwalk’: the photos showing Black British women’s Saturday night fashion through the ages, Wednesday's Joy Sunday: ‘I am so tired of this industry being underhanded with folks who look like me’ | Glamour UK, The radical 1960s schools experiment that created a whole new alphabet – and left thousands of children unable to spell, Kendrick Lamar and SZA at Tottenham Stadium: 'the pair lacked natural chemistry' | The Standard, Primavera 2025 review: eclipsed the hype in a blaze of glitter, ‘At times, the pressure was intolerable’: Baby Reindeer’s Richard Gadd on paranoia, portraying abuse and the madness of sudden fame, ‘We have so many talented black British actors who had to leave in order to work’: Sharon D Clarke on typecasting, industry tensions, and the truthfulness of Mr Loverman, Marisa Abela on consent, cancelled shows and playing Industry’s troubled heroine: ‘Thank God I’m not as cold-hearted as Yasmin’, ‘There’s a battle going on for the soul of America’: actor Lennie James on political turmoil, zombie terrors and being a black Brit in the US, 'That Was It, I Never Saw My Son Again' - Film + Panel Discussion - The Castle Cinema, ‘They add 10 years to my age!’ What happened when a millennial and a gen Zer swapped jeans, Minority Rule by Ash Sarkar review: A light in the dark for leftists, Shon Faye: celibacy is like cutting out sugar, or quitting smoking, Sabrina Brier and Rachel Zegler on fame, friendship and NYC - Dazed, 'I went interrailing around Europe as an adult — here's why everyone should do it', 2024: Celebrities We Cancelled - Channel 5 Documentary, 'We ripped up the rule book' – how NTS radio took over London and the world, Hannah Berner on We Ride At Dawn, Facing Reality Tv Vitriol and Using TikTok as the Ultimate Open Mic Night — Polyester, Should we really be obsessively tracking our periods?, Step count, sleep score: am I in an abusive relationship with my smart watch?, 'I fell to the floor when he voted for Trump': Dating across the political divide, Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo's Wicked press tour is a surrealist fever dream, Jay Z and P Diddy are part of a toxic celebrity scandal now widening by the day, Why young women are joining the man-denying 4B movement, Inside Making a Rukus!, the new exhibition celebrating London's black LGBTQ+ history, Let's face it; there are no good contraceptive options, Have dating apps killed love at first sight?, Ghetts' guide to London: I once bought a car on Apple Pay, 'As a former One Direction fangirl, Liam Payne's death is difficult to navigate', The idea of using weight-loss drugs to get people back into work fills me with unease, Look what you made her do: Taylor Swift is inadvertently bringing down Labour, Inside the shocking rise of dangerous non-invasive cosmetic surgery, I used to hate football, then I started going to WSL games, 'We're trying not to lean into nostalgia': Jordan Stephens on Rizzle Kicks' comeback, Intermezzo by Sally Rooney review: Her best novel yet, Aliyah’s Interlude on Personal Style, TikTok Strategy and #AliyahCore — Polyester, The great Sally Rooney divide — how she became the most talked about author of a generation, Lucy Moss and Toby Marlow on their new musical Why Am I So Single?, It's not for judges to police what ethnic minorities call themselves, In Vogue: The 90s on Disney+ review: star-studded and fascinating, It's cuffing season! But this is why lots of women aren't bothered any more, What Slave Play teaches us about the reality of interracial relationships, Why I stopped looking in the mirror, We need to talk about All Points East: why is everyone at festivals suddenly so hot?, Daddy Issues on BBC Three: Aimee Lou Wood shines in this sharp comedy, 'I waited five years and my life fell apart' — inside the ADHD waiting list crisis, "I'm in an open relationship... I also want to look after my sexual health", I went on a matriarchy tour of Sicily and came back inspired, Stop blaming young women for the falling birth rate — start blaming the economy, Wireless Festival at Finsbury Park: electrifying, despite the occasional hiccup, 'I owe almost £100k – the system is rigged': the graduates crippled by student loans, How Britain fell in love with Bukayo Saka, England's 'starboy', Andy Murray's glittering career didn't deserve to end like that — I’ll miss him, Is it socially unacceptable not to be able to drive at age 25?, I was part of the guinea pig smartphone generation — how did anyone think this okay?, How the Bellinghams became the most powerful family in football, Caleb Azumah Nelson: ‘I got stop and searched the week my hit novel came out’, How Holly Valance went from teen soap star to darling of the far-right, Nicki Minaj live at The O2 review: the queen proves why she's still the best, 'There is no ethical way to consume dairy milk': the big problem with cow's milk, George the Poet: ‘My choice is Rishi or Keir? You’re taking the piss’, I locked my smartphone in a safe for a weekend and what I learnt surprised me, 10 things I wish I'd known before signing up for the London Marathon, Tom Holland's silence over the racist abuse of his co-star is a very bad look, Where did it all go so wrong for oat milk?, How Black hair care finally went mainstream in London, Big Mood: stunning - everything Nicola Coughlan touches turns to gold, 'That was it — I never saw my son again', Who's Afraid of Gender by Judith Butler review: Thoughtful, but very dense indeed, The racism Diane Abbott suffers is awful — the gaslighting is worse, When Black gay London came out, Meet Dakota Johnson: the new Mrs Chris Martin, Arts Council England have created terrible confusion: art and politics can't be split, Dead Hot on Prime Video review: this is pure, undiluted madness, If you think London doesn't need 'Black Out' theatre nights you're wrong, The publishing industry has a huge problem with Black writers – why?, Death doulas and bereavement circles: the rise of grief tourism, Vajazzled vulvas, nipple licking and group masturbation: my week at a sex retreat, Conscription for Gen Z? None of us believe enough in the British state to fight, 'We spent £10k on our cat in a month' – the pet owners battling soaring vet bills, The quarter-life crisis is real: I'm low-key dreading turning 25, Gen-Z aren't lazy — we just know hard work doesn't pay, All the drama onboard the 9-month cruise going viral on TikTok, I've had enough — here are the 23 things that we can leave behind in 2023, ranked, The Castaways, Paramount+: Lost-adjacent drama is deliciously twisty, Books of the year 2023: The Evening Standard team choose their favourites, I'm a 24-year-old woman and I'm not a Taylor Swift fan — what's wrong with me?, Goodbye Omegle: how the anonymous chatroom traumatized our teen years, 'A ceasefire is not hatred': a day with London's pro-Palestine protesters, 'People are afraid to post': Inside London's Jewish and Palestinian communities, ‘I’m sick of dating actual people’: the men falling in love with their AI girlfriends, Afua Hirsch's Decolonising My Body is quitely radical, if at times ridiculous, ‘I wanted to throw up’: the dark side of posting pictures of your children online, ‘They are birds in a cage’: the Afghan girls fleeing to Europe in hope of education, Flow Festival Helsinki review: a genre-spanning party with huge names, The Yazidi girls boxing their way to a new future after ISIS, London is becoming unliveable for young people like me, Generation Vape - how London’s teens became hooked, Culprits on Disney+: slick, chic and blood-soaked heist thriller, Rutherglen and Hamilton West: the Labour and SNP battle for the future of Scotland, Ozempic is resurrecting the nightmare of toxic skinny, What It Takes by Sarina Wiegman review: a real disappointment and a chance missed, Suella Braverman is right: ban the bully XL dog now, Hysterical at Bermondsey Project Space review: a cathartic exploration of misogyny, Is it too much to ask for contraception without ghoulish side effects?, Inside the actors’ strike threatening to bring Hollywood to a standstill, The forgotten racial history of Notting Hill Carnival, Michael Wolff — the firebrand journalist taking on the most powerful men in the world, A foodie tour of Hauts-de-France — Europe’s gastronomy region of 2023, Trans conversion therapy: I was strapped to chair and given painful electric shocks, The anti-work movement has a new hero: lazy girl, The south London bookshop dedicated to black children's literature, Cullinan Belek Antalya — an ultra all-inclusive party palace on the Turkish Riviera, Henpocalypse! on BBC Two review: if The Inbetweeners did hen parties, Everything Now on Netflix: searing and visceral teen drama, Then You Run on Sky review: Vivian Oparah shines in this nightmare road trip, Shameful broadcasters have failed the Lionesses, Students deserve better than £50,000 of debt and no grade, Swarm on Prime Video review: an ultra-modern, pitch-perfect Gen Z show, Roll up for the icky Olympics, both here and in the US, Maryland on ITV review: an honest portrayal of sisterhood and grief, I’m a boomerang kid - and it’s time London changed, The Killing Kind on Paramount+ review: a pretty flawless crime thriller, Carlos Alcaraz: the unstoppable rise of Wimbledon’s new champion.