This is what it's really like being a nomad for 12 years
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This is what it's really like being a nomad for 12 years

Nomadland review: Deeply moving and often hauntingly beautiful
Frances McDormand stands in front of Nomadland
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Nomadland review: Deeply moving and often hauntingly beautiful

The orchestra determined to thrive in a Covid world
The orchestras determined to thrive in a Covid world. Image credit: Supplied
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The orchestra determined to thrive in a Covid world

Milk Blood Heat by Dantiel W Moniz: A book full of light
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Milk Blood Heat by Dantiel W Moniz: A book full of light

A Little Devil In America by Hanif Abdurraqib: Intelligent and heartfelt
A Little Devil In America: In Praise of Black Performance by Hanif Abdurraqib is out now (Penguin, £18.99)
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A Little Devil In America by Hanif Abdurraqib: Intelligent and heartfelt

The best films to watch when cinemas reopen in May
The best films to watch when cinemas reopen in May. Image credit: Allstar Picture Library Ltd. / Alamy Stock Photo
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The best films to watch when cinemas reopen in May

Palm Springs: Andy Samberg does Groundhog Day in the sunshine
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Palm Springs: Andy Samberg does Groundhog Day in the sunshine

Songs My Brother Taught Me: A story from the margins of US society
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Songs My Brother Taught Me: A story from the margins of US society

A Lonely Man by Chris Power: Short story star had more in his locker
A Lonely Man book review
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A Lonely Man by Chris Power: Short story star had more in his locker

H Is For Happiness: A film with its heart utterly on its sleeve
H is for happiness
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H Is For Happiness: A film with its heart utterly on its sleeve

The Cut by Chris Brookmyre: Thrills, humour, style and skill
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The Cut by Chris Brookmyre: Thrills, humour, style and skill

Hotel Cartagena by Simone Buchholz: A nerve-shredder with heart
The main action takes place over a single night in a swanky restaurant on the top floor of Hotel Cartagena in Hamburg
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Hotel Cartagena by Simone Buchholz: A nerve-shredder with heart

Minari makes America seem like a land of opportunity again
Minari
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Minari makes America seem like a land of opportunity again

Creation Stories: As with Oasis, you might find you prefer the early stuff
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Creation Stories: As with Oasis, you might find you prefer the early stuff

Comedians are turning to podcasts to find people to show off to
Alexei Sayle at The Soho Theatre. Image credit: Photo by Donald Cooper/Shutterstock
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Comedians are turning to podcasts to find people to show off to

SAS: Red Notice is an Andy McNab rollercoaster with some cracks and creaks
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SAS: Red Notice is an Andy McNab rollercoaster with some cracks and creaks

Advertising helps fund Big Issue’s mission to end poverty
The Library of the Dead by TL Huchu: Inventive and entertaining
The Library of the Dead by TL Huchu is set in a dystopian version of Edinburgh. Image credit: Semaka / Pixabay
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The Library of the Dead by TL Huchu: Inventive and entertaining

Mother for Dinner by Shalom Auslander: Even more outrageous and funny
This is no ordinary family, as the mother implores her children to eat her body upon her death in Shalom Auslander’s Mother for Dinner. Image credit: Engin Akyurt / Pixabay
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Mother for Dinner by Shalom Auslander: Even more outrageous and funny

Thin Places by Kerri Ní Dochartaigh: Heady, bright and difficult to pin down
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Thin Places by Kerri Ní Dochartaigh: Heady, bright and difficult to pin down

Glasgow Film Festival 2021: Slightly slimmed-down and impressive
Ewen Bremner’s portrayal of Alan McGee is unveiled at the Glasgow Film Festival.
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Glasgow Film Festival 2021: Slightly slimmed-down and impressive