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Lashings of hard-boiled eggs

Children’s literature contains a feast of fabulous food. Jane Brocket’s cookbook brings back childhood memories through much-loved recipes and teatime treats

Apocalypse wow

Hollywood’s holocaustic imaginings give Nigel Andrews cause for thought

Chiquérrimo!

Fashion-forward Brazilian beachwear kisses populist-chic tanga goodbye

Power games

Olympic architecture is about far more than sport

Theatre of pain

How do blood-and-guts memoirs fare as literature?

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The ex factor

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