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Book club: Sarah Waters

This month's Guardian book club takes Sarah Waters's The Little Stranger as its subject. » read more
Keywords: culture entertainment guardian.co.uk sarah waters mullan Date: 08-24-2010

Gory details

Tom Six's body-horror comes with a bold boast. » read more
Keywords: culture entertainment guardian.co.uk horror centipede Date: 08-24-2010

Hans Teeuwen

Pleasance Courtyard Now a fringe institution, Hans Teeuwen retains his power to shock and frustrate. » read more
Keywords: culture entertainment guardian.co.uk edinburgh festival teeuwen Date: 08-24-2010

Marlene Dumas

Marlene Dumas is like Marmite. » read more
Keywords: culture entertainment guardian.co.uk art robins Date: 08-24-2010

Wrong note

Bloggers and MPs are up in arms about X Factor contestants having their performances Auto-Tuned. » read more
Keywords: culture entertainment guardian.co.uk the x factor factor Date: 08-24-2010

Big Brother: The Final

Big Brother: The Final Baby Beauty Kings The Deep Treasures of the Anglo-Saxons Jedward Let Loose True Stories: The September Issue Big Brother: The Final 8pm, Channel 4 This is the final of the "last ever Big Brother" but not the final episode, as tonight heralds the beginning of a fortnight's Ultimate Big Brother. » read more
Keywords: culture entertainment guardian.co.uk television brother Date: 08-24-2010

The Professionals

Downing a shot of whisky in order to emphasise a point is something you don't seen enough of any more. » read more
Keywords: culture entertainment guardian.co.uk television professionals Date: 08-24-2010

Letters: Bravely speaking out about bedwetting

Just to say thank you to Sarah Silverman for being brave enough to make public what is usually a very private, guilty and shameful secret within families: bedwetting ( In floods , Weekend, 21 August). » read more
Keywords: culture entertainment guardian.co.uk sarah silverman silverman Date: 08-24-2010

TV review: The Hospital, Grandma's House

A visit to the liver transplant unit is a profoundly sobering experience Here's a new game. » read more
Keywords: culture entertainment guardian.co.uk television people Date: 08-24-2010

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