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Mustang review: The Virgin Suicides in Anatolia is a sweet, sad Turkish  delight | Cannes 2015 | The Guardian
Mustang review: The Virgin Suicides in Anatolia is a sweet, sad Turkish delight | Cannes 2015 | The Guardian

Oliver Wainwright's top 10 architecture of 2015 | Architecture | The  Guardian
Oliver Wainwright's top 10 architecture of 2015 | Architecture | The Guardian

Behind the screen: 'Gamers need the freedom to express themselves' | Games  | The Guardian
Behind the screen: 'Gamers need the freedom to express themselves' | Games | The Guardian

So Frenchy So Chic 2015 – hypnotic indie-pop tunes and a very Gallic picnic  | Festivals | The Guardian
So Frenchy So Chic 2015 – hypnotic indie-pop tunes and a very Gallic picnic | Festivals | The Guardian

John 'Hoppy' Hopkins obituary | Photography | The Guardian
John 'Hoppy' Hopkins obituary | Photography | The Guardian

Comanche: Story of America's Most Heroic Horse: David Appel, James  Daugherty: Amazon.com: Books
Comanche: Story of America's Most Heroic Horse: David Appel, James Daugherty: Amazon.com: Books

Deutsche Börse 2015: Russian photographer Nikolai Bakharev and his  portraits of bathing Soviets
Deutsche Börse 2015: Russian photographer Nikolai Bakharev and his portraits of bathing Soviets

Urban Terrain in Paris • Harry Gruyaert • Magnum Photos
Urban Terrain in Paris • Harry Gruyaert • Magnum Photos

Deutsche Börse 2015 review – shadowy burqas v epic towerblocks | Deutsche  Börse photography prize | The Guardian
Deutsche Börse 2015 review – shadowy burqas v epic towerblocks | Deutsche Börse photography prize | The Guardian

Russian bathers and LGBT South Africans on Deutsche Börse photography prize  2015 shortlist | Deutsche Börse photography prize | The Guardian
Russian bathers and LGBT South Africans on Deutsche Börse photography prize 2015 shortlist | Deutsche Börse photography prize | The Guardian

Salvatore Ferragamo 21I012 TRAVEL Bag Black
Salvatore Ferragamo 21I012 TRAVEL Bag Black

2016: The Year According to William E. Jones
2016: The Year According to William E. Jones

2015, the year in losers: Meek Mill, Tidal and Jeremy Clarkson | Culture |  The Guardian
2015, the year in losers: Meek Mill, Tidal and Jeremy Clarkson | Culture | The Guardian

Chosen By A Horse: Richards, Susan: 9780156031172: Amazon.com: Books
Chosen By A Horse: Richards, Susan: 9780156031172: Amazon.com: Books

Deutsche Börse photography prize review – stern heroes, uncanny hybrids and  a missing person | Deutsche Börse photography prize | The Guardian
Deutsche Börse photography prize review – stern heroes, uncanny hybrids and a missing person | Deutsche Börse photography prize | The Guardian

Vanessa Marzavan
Vanessa Marzavan

Crown 'hopeful' Dennis Oland's new murder trial will be held in 2018 | CBC  News
Crown 'hopeful' Dennis Oland's new murder trial will be held in 2018 | CBC News

Caroline Campbell to Lead National Gallery of Ireland - Artforum  International
Caroline Campbell to Lead National Gallery of Ireland - Artforum International

Caitlyn Jenner to feature in Leibovitz Women project | Annie Leibovitz |  The Guardian
Caitlyn Jenner to feature in Leibovitz Women project | Annie Leibovitz | The Guardian

Joan Jonas: legendary American performance artist is the toast of Venice |  Venice Biennale | The Guardian
Joan Jonas: legendary American performance artist is the toast of Venice | Venice Biennale | The Guardian

Deutsche Börse 2015 review – shadowy burqas v epic towerblocks | Deutsche  Börse photography prize | The Guardian
Deutsche Börse 2015 review – shadowy burqas v epic towerblocks | Deutsche Börse photography prize | The Guardian

Trigger Warning: Short Fictions & Disturbances by Neil Gaiman review –  vivid tales with a twist | Short stories | The Guardian
Trigger Warning: Short Fictions & Disturbances by Neil Gaiman review – vivid tales with a twist | Short stories | The Guardian

Losing it: dementia on film, stage and page | Culture | The Guardian
Losing it: dementia on film, stage and page | Culture | The Guardian