The Guardian - Saturday Magazine - 18 Mar 2023

Table of content - The Guardian - Saturday Magazine (18 Mar 2023)

BURSTING THE BUBBLE
Little tips to keep love ticking over
My mother, the Twitter troll
Edith Pritchett
Flashback
The Guardian
The death that taught me how to live
‘In Iran you cannot decide anything for yourself. When you go outside you have to respect their rules. If not, they arrest you. They torture you’
The big idea
‘I loved proving people wrong’
With love from us to you
Q&A
‘It’s identity, it’s tribalism, and it feels very religious’
Dining across the divide
‘I’m never going to read another cancer book’
You be the judge
Naked truth
Experience
The books of my life
Stage..................................
Music..................................
Puzzles..............................
Visual arts........................
Nonfiction reviews........
Fiction reviews................
Style & Body.....................
Plants (above)..................
A local’s guide.................
Interiors...........................
What to do this week....
Sofia Coppola
Experience
Dining across the divide
Flashback
Flashback
‘I’M ANGRY, I’M SAD – THEY STOLE MY CHILDHOOD’
‘I’M ANGRY, I’M SAD – THEY STOLE MY CHILDHOOD’
MY MOTHER, THE TROLL
Love your Boobs It starts with a bra fit
Love your Boobs It starts with a bra fit
‘THIS IS THE BEGINNING OF THE END. THIS IS A REVOLUTION LED BY WOMEN’
‘ I’M NOT AFRAID TO DIE... BUT IT WOULD ANNOY ME ’
Patsy Ferran: Streetcar’s new star
The man who made the Bond villain lair
‘I can say anything I want’
Kerry Godliman
Going out & Staying in
Sets appeal
Sets appeal
Queen of the south
Queen of the south
‘Being an atheist Jew is complicated’
The lives and loves of George Eliot
Clocking off
Proof of the pudding
Fear and loathing
The final mystery
Warhol’s world
Fabulosa!
Burning desires
Crime and thrillers
Warsan Shire
Tom Gauld
Audiobook of the week
Further listening
In search of Teha’amana
Why we should study the history that never happened
Further reading
A WELL-OILED MACHINE
Help! My boyfriend farts right next to me
Six of the UK’s best small arty towns
The new grown up vanilla scents
A riotous Georgian terrace in Rye
We asked Guardian readers to tell us about the habits and rituals that help their relationships run like clockwork. Sexy loungewear, romantic Post-its and steamy Sundays all keep things ticking over nicely
We asked Guardian readers to tell us about the habits and rituals that help their relationships run like clockwork. Sexy loungewear, romantic Post-its and steamy Sundays all keep things ticking over nicely
Blind Date
There’s a hole in my roof – but I have an ingenious solution
Edith Pritchett On millennial life
You be the judge Should my boyfriend stop farting in front of me?
I’m lonely, in my 30s, and find it very hard to make new friends
The jury of Guardian readers
It’s time to kick up our (sensible, mid-height) heels again
The grownup vanilla scents without a whiff of dessert
Trends on trial
Pretty in pink
Pretty in pink
Sowing seeds is fussy work – so I hold off until after the equinox, next week
Gynelle Leon’s Houseplant of the week
Six great British art breaks away from the crowds
Readers’ travel tips Small UK art galleries
Puzzle solutions
Answers to Weekend Crossword
A local’s guide to Toulouse
Stephen Collins
Weekend crossword
Quiz
The kids’ quiz

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