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Culture
Katie Goh
Start your year off right with a colonial revenge story, a Scottish vampire and a time-travelling polar explorer.
From falling in love in Kyoto to poisonous bread that tears communities apart, here’s all the books we’ll be talking about next year.
Film
From romantic volcano documentaries to angry vikings, dying robots and absurd road trips, here’s everything worth rewatching before the new year.
As ‘The White Lotus’ heats up, we take a look back at our favourite deadpan actor’s best bits.
Music
Music may build community, but ‘Midnights’ and ‘The Loneliest Time’, both draw on the inspiration that comes from sleepless solitude.
From the anarchist lineage of punk in Australia to transgender rights in Singapore, we picked the best from Sheffield DocFest.
Promising debut novels, Korean translations and Hanya Yanagihara’s ‘A Little Life’ follow-up (!!!).
‘Minari’ and ‘First Cow’ are not just redefining the future of aspiration and the meaning of success, but also illuminating Asian American history.
After nearly a year of pandemic, our idea of fun has gone from nightclubs and festivals to stamp collecting and snail mail. What a time to be alive.
‘BE’ is the intimate, introspective lockdown project released as a balm for 2020.
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