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Black British Book Festival Returns to London Barbican

The vibrant Black British Book Festival celebrates its fifth anniversary at London's Barbican Centre, bringing together authors, publishers and readers for a weekend of literary discovery and cultural celebration.

Reese Witherspoon's New Book Club Thriller Pick

Hollywood star Reese Witherspoon selects Ruth Harrow's gripping psychological thriller 'Before I Say Goodbye' for her acclaimed book club, promising readers an unforgettable emotional journey.

Three Unforgettable Literary Fiction Masterpieces

Discover three extraordinary works of literary fiction that are redefining contemporary storytelling, from magical realism to raw coming-of-age tales and profound explorations of artistic legacy.

Nikita Gill's Hekate: Goddess Reborn in Poetry

Discover how poet Nikita Gill breathes new life into Greek mythology's most misunderstood goddess, transforming Hekate from spectral figure to feminist icon in this powerful new collection.

Philip Pullman's Final Book of Dust - Exclusive Extract

Dive into an exclusive extract from Philip Pullman's breathtaking conclusion to The Book of Dust trilogy, featuring Lyra Silvertongue's most perilous journey yet in this highly anticipated literary finale.

Rare 1659 Latin text rediscovered at university library

A long-missing 17th-century Latin book, 'Theologia Moralis,' has been miraculously recovered at Michigan State University's library after being lost for approximately 50-70 years, sparking excitement among rare book historians.

Menopausal Punk Band Drama: Wainwright's Fury

Sally Wainwright's explosive new drama follows a menopausal punk band's comeback tour, tackling ageism and sexism with raw energy and fury. Don't miss this groundbreaking television event.

Tron: Ares Review - Jared Leto Shines in Stunning Sequel

PETER HOSKIN delivers his verdict on the breathtaking new Tron instalment, praising Jared Leto's captivating performance and the film's perfect blend of visual spectacle and emotional depth in this must-see blockbuster.

Herzog's 'Future of Truth': Profound or Prank?

Legendary filmmaker Werner Herzog's new book divides critics as it blurs the lines between serious philosophical exploration and conceptual performance art in a world drowning in misinformation.

National Book Award 2025 Finalists Revealed

The prestigious National Book Award shortlist features acclaimed authors Bryan Washington and Rabih Alameddine among twenty exceptional finalists across fiction, nonfiction, poetry, and young people's literature categories.

Elouise Eftos: Australia's 'First Attractive Comedian'

Australian comedian Elouise Eftos is challenging industry norms with her provocative new show 'Sexy Stand-Up,' transforming the tired 'attractive female comedian' trope into biting social commentary that's taking the comedy world by storm.

Lee Krasner: Beyond Pollock's Shadow

A powerful new stage production illuminates the extraordinary life and legacy of Lee Krasner, the trailblazing artist who stood in Jackson Pollock's shadow while shaping modern American art.

Claudia Cardinale: The fierce truth behind the icon

A revealing new documentary explores how Claudia Cardinale's legendary toughness and intelligence forged her path as a feminist icon, challenging the glamorous stereotype imposed by 1960s cinema.

Woody Allen's Divisive New Novel: Apropos of Nothing

Renowned filmmaker Woody Allen ventures into literature with his debut novel, 'Apropos of Nothing', sparking fresh debate and offering an unfiltered glimpse into his controversial life and career.

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