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Palace in Wonderland: Glasner secures immortality as Croydon conquers Europe
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No fairytale: what happened to the real children behind fiction’s best-loved characters?
Peter Pan, Christopher Robin and Alice in Wonderland … being the star of a classic story might seem like a dream, but there’s a dark side, argues the author of The ChildrenI’d loved the children for years before discovering they were real. I can almost summon the magic I felt when I first saw the photographs that proved it: the little boy clad in an approximation of hunters’ skins, posing victorious. The dark-haired girl with the offset gaze, her interior expression that of a person just...
A Turning Point for Conservative Women
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No fairytale: what happened to the real children behind fiction’s best-loved characters?
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The Guardian view on the UK’s first centre for illustration: visual literacy, and the sheer joy of images, matter | Editorial
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i Light Singapore returns with 14 light art installations, Silent Disco Parade and GastroBeats
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Euronews Culture's Film of the Week: 'Backrooms' - Liminal space horror you'll want to get lost in
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Boris Johnson described Theresa May as a ‘giant Yucca tree under whose shade everything dies’
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