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Joe Cole: Football money attracts 'parasites'

Former England star Joe Cole delivers explosive critique of modern football's financial ecosystem, warning that money has attracted 'parasites' exploiting the sport.

Wifredo Lam: MoMA's Major Cuban Art Retrospective

Explore the revolutionary art of Wifredo Lam in MoMA's major retrospective, revealing how the Cuban painter fused modernist innovation with Afro-Caribbean spirituality to challenge colonial narratives.

The Truman Show: 27 Years Later, More Prescient Than Ever

As The Truman Show approaches its 27th anniversary, this deep dive explores how Peter Weir's 1998 cinematic vision has evolved from speculative fiction to unnerving social prophecy in our age of reality TV and digital surveillance.

Fantaisie: Modern Ophelia Swamped by Sensory Overload

French director Sandrine Rinaldi's ambitious 'Fantaisie' attempts to reimagine Shakespeare's Ophelia for the digital age, but becomes overwhelmed by its own audiovisual excess in this striking yet frustrating character study.

Oxford Photo Festival Questions Camera Truth

Discover how Photo Oxford 2025 challenges perceptions with its groundbreaking exhibition 'The Camera Never Lies?', exploring truth and manipulation in contemporary photography.

Eireann Lorsung's 'Simile': Poetry of Memory

Discover how Eireann Lorsung's latest poem 'Simile' masterfully weaves together themes of memory, relationship, and the natural world in this week's featured poetry analysis.

Pasolini's urgent warning about modern fascism

Fifty years after his brutal murder, Italian filmmaker Pier Paolo Pasolini's chilling predictions about modern fascism feel startlingly relevant in today's political climate.

London Mist Photo Wins Best Mobile Photography Award

Discover how Guillaume Lavrut's spontaneous London snap, capturing a mysterious figure in the fog, became an award-winning mobile photography sensation and what it reveals about modern creativity.

Andrews Scandal Demands Royal Reset

As another royal scandal rocks the institution, The Guardian argues it's time for Britain to fundamentally rethink its relationship with the monarchy and confront uncomfortable questions about its future.

First Date Disaster: Crying Wasn't The Worst Part

A London woman's emotional first date took an unexpected turn when her companion's behaviour revealed a disturbing trend in modern romance. Discover why the crying wasn't even the worst part of this dating nightmare.

Australia's October: Diwali, Trains & Platypus Photos

From Melbourne's vibrant Diwali celebrations to intimate platypus encounters and striking urban landscapes, explore Australia's most captivating moments through October's award-winning photography.

Open Marriage: The Surprising New Relationship Trend

Once considered taboo, open marriages are gaining unprecedented acceptance in British society. Discover why couples are redefining commitment and how therapists are adapting to this relationship revolution.

Gen Z Embrace 'Shrek Dating' Over Perfect Partners

Young Brits are embracing 'Shrek dating' - opting for genuine connections with ordinary partners rather than chasing unrealistic romantic ideals. Discover why this trend is sweeping across dating culture.

The Long Wave: One Year of a Global Family Saga

One year on, The Guardian's groundbreaking investigation into a sprawling global family continues to reshape our understanding of modern kinship, migration, and what connects us across continents.

Share Your 2025 Love Story with The Guardian

The Guardian is seeking readers' personal stories of finding love in 2025. Discover how modern romance is evolving and share your own experiences of connection in today's world.

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