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Kathryn Bromwich
Kathryn Bromwich is a commissioning editor and writer on the Observer New Review @kathryn42
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The author on Taylor Mac’s discombobulations, Hilma af Klint’s artistic timing and piña coladas at an all-in resort in Mexico
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The photographer visited south London, where Van Gogh once lived, to capture the artist’s enduring spirit
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The photographer on her favourite park walks, an insightful pop documentary and a handy film-making app
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The folk singer on Laura Veirs’s podcast about music and motherhood, Willy Vlautin’s band the Delines and the unexpected joy of book clubs
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The actor on Alfonso Cuarón’s beautifully filmed Roma, Sandra Oh’s comedic skills and the timeless brilliance of Matthew Bourne’s ballet
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For 10 years, former auctioneer Jeremy Cooper has been collecting miniature masterpieces by leading artists, from manipulations of found postcards to original artworksGallery
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Former auctioneer Jeremy Cooper, annoyed by high prices, turned to a smaller-scale field. Now his collection – from Yoko Ono to Gilbert & George – is a book and exhibition
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The author of A Girl Is a Half-Formed Thing on Booker-winner Anna Burns, musician Alasdair Roberts, and her favourite bakery
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Paul Trevor’s photograph of a sleeping shopkeeper in 80s Mexico is part of his ongoing collection featuring people napping
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The Irish actor on the hope in Sally Rooney’s novels, Oprah’s inspiring conversations and a terrifying look into the birth of reality TV
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The award-winning director of American Animals on a starlit film festival, hilariously eccentric Swedes, and a dangerously good play about slavery
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The singer-songwriter’s remarkable fifth offering paired an arch humour with an underlying maelstrom of drama, loneliness and psychosexual dysfunction
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