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Venice Biennale artist loses $80k grant

Khaled Sabsabi loses $80,000 Creative Australia grant after being selected for prestigious Venice Biennale, sparking outrage in arts community over funding priorities.

Guardian Writers Share Their Year's Biggest Lessons

Discover the surprising insights and hard-won wisdom Guardian journalists have gained over the past year, from navigating AI challenges to maintaining journalistic integrity in turbulent times.

Hollinghurst champions forgotten writer Denton Welch

Booker Prize-winning author Alan Hollinghurst spearheads the revival of Denton Welch's extraordinary work, revealing how the tragic writer's legacy continues to influence contemporary literature decades after his untimely death.

5 CV Blunders That Cost You Dream Jobs

Career specialists uncover the most common CV mistakes that instantly turn off employers and share simple fixes to make your application stand out in today's competitive job market.

Sally Wainwright: Secrets of TV Writing Genius

Acclaimed British screenwriter Sally Wainwright opens up about her creative process, character development, and the journey behind creating groundbreaking television dramas that have captivated audiences worldwide.

Ballet Review So Good You Can Feel Every Movement

Discover how a groundbreaking ballet review in The Guardian transcends traditional criticism, creating a sensory experience that allows readers to physically feel the performance through masterful writing.

Lawrence Burney's raw portrait of Baltimore

Guardian US features writer Lawrence Burney delivers a powerful, intimate exploration of Baltimore's cultural identity, rejecting nostalgic yearning for honest storytelling that captures the city's complex reality.

AI and the Luddites: History's Lessons for Technology

As artificial intelligence transforms creative industries, historical parallels with the 19th-century Luddite movement reveal surprising insights about technology, resistance, and human adaptation.

Tilly Norwood: When Art Becomes AI Data

The controversial case of Tilly Norwood raises urgent questions about artistic identity, AI data harvesting, and the future of human creativity in the digital age.

My unexpected bond with local jackdaws

Discover the heartwarming story of a countryside dweller's extraordinary relationship with a family of wild jackdaws, revealing the surprising intelligence and personality of these often-overlooked corvids.

Baillie Gifford Prize Shortlist Reveals Historical Gems

The prestigious £50,000 nonfiction award features six extraordinary books exploring everything from medieval sexuality to pirate adventures, showcasing the remarkable diversity of contemporary historical writing.

Colwill Brown wins BBC Short Story Award 2025

Yorkshire author Colwill Brown wins prestigious BBC National Short Story Award 2025 for 'You Cannot Thread a Moving Needle,' celebrated for its authentic regional dialect and emotional depth.

AI vs Human Writers: The Em Dash Battle

Professional writers face an existential threat as AI increasingly mimics their distinctive stylistic choices, including the beloved em dash, raising questions about creativity and livelihood in the digital age.

Gov Adviser: AI Firms "Never" Pay for Creative Content

Exclusive: A leaked email shows a top government adviser told the culture secretary that AI companies would 'never' compensate artists for training data, raising concerns over UK's creative industry protections.

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