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Bullshit jobs, the ‘heiress’ who conned the art world, and the gender politics of children’s books: what to read this weekend
Royal bodies, the ‘incel’ mindset and those Childish Gambino hot-takes: what to read this weekend
The X Files, period feminism and a pub crawl with Marx: what to read this weekend
Why critics of colour matter, how Marvel erases narrative closure, and life after the dreaded 0.0 Pitchfork review: what to read this weekend
The fate of Italy’s museum sector, Hayden White’s voices and Hitler’s American model: what to read this weekend
50 years after ‘rivers of blood’, the politics of fitness culture, Isle of Dogs and language as power: what to read this weekend
The politics of the red cap, a tribute to Studio Ghibli cofounder, and rewatching The Breakfast Club in the age of #MeToo
What to read this weekend: secrets of the magic lantern, ‘Soul of a Nation’ in Arkansas, and China’s bleak democratic prospects
Instagram influencers’s minimalist ploy, democratizing the art world and camp’s radical potential: what to read this weekend
Gazumped by John Steinbeck’s The Grapes of Wrath, a story of Dustbowl climate refugees who rise up against their oppressors
Sex is not a sandwich, how to change the world and Lukács in Orbán’s Hungary: what to read this weekend
The commodified atmosphere of Time’s Up and the Male Glance: what to read this weekend
What to read this weekend: in praise of the negative review, food and authenticity, and the desires of the Tory Brexiteers
From the controversial winner of the Golden Bear to Morgan Fisher's homage to Bruce Conner – to possibly the bleakest film ever made
What to read this weekend: Barbie vs Bratz; conspiracists's idealism and paranoia; and does Black Panther’s Afrofuturist spectacle deliver?
What to read this weekend: the symbolism of Korean landscape painting, the risks in curation’s activist mantle and politics as performance
What to read this weekend: inside the world of crypto-collectibles, Ingvar Kamprad’s moral manifesto and tracing a culture as it disperses
Essential reading this weekend – boredom and dystopia in slow cinema, the return of London’s Hayward Gallery and the dark drawings of Gus Bofa
Capitalist crisis and childhood, the flawed art of translation and can the academic write? What to read this weekend
White supremacists’ ‘yellow fever’, Degas’s achievement and creating that ‘Media Men’ list: what to read this weekend