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‘Rapist’ was written three times across the 30-year-old sidewalk tribute to the comedian as accusations of sex abuse proliferate
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The DJ’s annual United State of Pop track shows that pop in 2014 was moody, self-interested and ultimately all about doing whatever you want
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Formed in New York City in 1992, Wu-Tang Clan were voted the No 1 greatest hip-hop group of all time
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Plus further insight into James Bay’s hat, Dr Quinn goes hardcore, bad Christmas songs, mashups galore and Lana del Rey does a thing. Vids, tunes, gifs, trailers, pics and nonsense from now until glorious pubtime. Tweet us @guideguardian and leave your comments below in the section marked ‘comments’
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The culture team talks summer music festivals, whether fashion is art and if Australians are intellectuals. Plus we nominate our top December must-dos that don't involve tinsel
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Patricia Piccinini’s uncanny creatures take over Newcastle, the National Archives throw open their doors and Japanese architecture gets reflective in this week’s must sees
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Government restrictions an attempt to crack down on material ‘harmful to minors’, but critics say viewers will just access foreign films
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High on adventure and glamour, the films have always been a byword for product placement and brand promotion
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Former distillery to become city’s newest and largest gallery of contemporary art
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Court documents say drummer made two calls in September to a man he knew and made threats to him and his daughter
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The oft-troubled onetime Jay Z protégé is in surgery after being shot through the stomach inside home in Pleasantville
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Louise Welsh’s dystopian tale of plague in London and Tom Rob Smith’s Swedish family chiller are among the highlights in this year’s roundup, writes Laura Wilson
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Take a sneak peek at the star's blistering performance as John Proctor in one of the year's most acclaimed theatre productions – now broadcast in cinemas
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The first teaser trailer of Star Wars: The Force Awakens has finally been unleashed, giving fans the first glimpse of what director JJ Abrams may have in store
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2B or not 2B? Readers get graphic with graphite, in drawings that combine technical brilliance, humour and imagination …
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The Red Hot 100 exhibition challenges social stigma towards ‘gingers’ by celebrating the modern-day, red-haired male
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Wherever you are in the world, we’d like to see your pictures of ‘decoration.’ Share your best photos via GuardianWitnessReaders’ pictures on the theme of ‘bright’
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The cat is out of the bag: proverbs sound odd when they’re translated. Writer Matt Lindley and artist Marcus Oakley have turned them into illustrations, writes Kathryn Bromwich
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Yaowawit school in Thailand, a positive legacy that remains 10 years on from the devastating Boxing Day tsunami
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All six of the works in our Off the Page series used the same set: see how it was turned into a TV studio, a bedroom, a changing room and a school playground
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We asked you to share your photos of the iconic landscapes as part of GuardianWitness’ bi-weekly readers’ assignment. Here is a selection of our favouritesReaders’ assignment: public transport
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The BBC/HBO adaptation of JK Rowling’s first novel for adults, The Casual Vacancy, will air next year. Here are the latest pictures of some central characters in the three-part drama
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Look out for flying axes and death-defying leaps with saws as Québec’s Cirque Alfonse bring their acrobatics to London’s Southbank Centre for a Christmas run
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A headless statue from the Parthenon marbles, also known as the Elgin marbles, is being loaned by the British Museum to the Hermitage in St Petersburg
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Graffiti artist Ben Eine reveals his surprise at being invited to Downing Street for tea and biscuits
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Director Sam Mendes announces plans for a new James Bond film, entitled Spectre, the 24th film in the series
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Go backstage at Hackney Empire’s annual pantomime, where Clive Rowe and Sharon D Clarke are waiting in the wings to give the audience goose bumps