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Rosanna McLaughlin

Rosanna McLaughlin is a writer and editor. Her novel Sinkhole: Three Crimes is out with Montez Press.

An exhibition at De La Warr Pavilion, Bexhill-on-Sea, unites the artist’s maritime works, exploring narratives of migration, power and trade  

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Rosanna McLaughlin explores how the late feminist artist redressed politics and power in her semi-autobiographical paintings

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The much-hyped festive blockbuster staring Kristen Stewart may be sold as heart-warming seasonal tale, but it presents as a painful watch, wrapped-up in outdated clichés of the queer experience

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A new publishing project misunderstands the anti-patriarchal motivations behind historical pen names

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In Down to Earth with Zac Efron a better body and world are but a questionable guru and a luxury holiday away

 

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The latest game in the popular series could mark a sea change in a market long dominated by bigotry 

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The AI host of Netflix’s latest reality dating show is the love child of Big Tech and Saint Augustine

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Can her new single, ‘Back to Me’, resurrect the career of Hollywood’s favourite fallen idol?

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The controversial star of Netflix’s latest documentary is hard to watch – but harder to stop watching

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The new director of London’s Chisenhale Gallery on thinking like an artist, racial hierarchies in museums and how she nearly didn’t apply for the job

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A new exhibition looks back at the artists who resisted poisonous cultural narratives of the ’80s and ’90s with care, humour and style

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Is the show's endless parade of heterosexual clichés a form of satire – or not?

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The moral high-ground has been claimed by many in the 2010s; it has also been placed in perpetual doubt

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‘Generation Q’ is as implausible as the original series, but complaining about the show’s lack of nuance is missing the point

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In the artist’s frank new memoir, her turbulent decade-long relationship with Lucian Freud is one trial of many to be endured in the pursuit of her art

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From the recent opening of the Villa Cerruti to Charleston’s new gallery, idiosyncratic museums and collections are flourishing

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At Studio Voltaire, London, Mary Reid Kelley and Patrick Kelley take aim at #mefirst capitalism and the gospel of self-care

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An exhibition at Thomas Dane Gallery, London, sheds new light on the filmmaker’s masterpiece and its appearance in pop culture and the arts

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The rebooted Luleå Biennial sees a subterranean exploration of the region’s industrial and militarized past

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