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What is the Kamala Harris coconut tree meme?
Coconut-pilled  
What is the Kamala Harris coconut tree meme?
If you have to ask, you probably shouldn't be subscribing to this newsletter. For everyone else, our reporters graciously answered.
Campaign cheer  
Coconuts are just part of Harris's pop culture saturation: Beyoncé is now involved too?
Oh dear  
And unfortunately so is Charli xcx, who tweeted "Kamala IS brat". Brat summer is now officially over.
TV seer  
One show, of course, predicted all of this years ago with eerie accuracy: Veep.
Eat this
What's in your bag?
What's in your bag?
For five of these 10 Australian chefs, it's a variation of hot sauce.
Extremely online
Extremely online
Unfortunately it was another week of seeing Australian takes on US politics. Spare a thought for the journalists furiously writing explainers of Kamala tweets and JD Vance’s Spotify. Everyone is too online now? Goodbye to Brat summer and hello to Miranda July!

Speaking of online, this digital etiquette column has your answers. Also in good reads: 4DX is so back and so is Taffy Brodesser-Akner, who wrote on the harrowing experience that inspired her new novel. No reads: for straight men, who are not buying fiction.
The funniest things on the internet
Betty Grumble's tour of her tabs
Betty Grumble's tour of her tabs
Grumble is often described as a 'sex clown'. You might be surprised how wholesome this list is?
 
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Top of the list
A film – clown v clown  
As a staunch Hugh Jackman completionist I will reluctantly watch Deadpool & Wolverine – but our reviewer promises a self-aware romp that might just resuscitate the Marvel Cinematic Universe. In cinemas.
As a staunch Hugh Jackman completionist I will reluctantly watch Deadpool & Wolverine – but our reviewer promises a self-aware romp that might just resuscitate the Marvel Cinematic Universe. In cinemas.
Another film – shining crown  
Now for a film that needs no convincing: the exquisite Mexican family drama Tótem told through the eyes of a seven-year-old girl – her joy and heartbreak. Five stars! In cinemas.
Now for a film that needs no convincing: the exquisite Mexican family drama Tótem told through the eyes of a seven-year-old girl – her joy and heartbreak. Five stars! In cinemas.
An album – talk of the town  
Ice Spice has been the subject of equal parts virality and vitriol since her meteoric ascension last year. At last comes her debut album Y2K! - lightweight, often meaningless, but undeniably fun.
Ice Spice has been the subject of equal parts virality and vitriol since her meteoric ascension last year. At last comes her debut album Y2K! - lightweight, often meaningless, but undeniably fun.
A book – do sit down  
The Honeyeater, Jessie Tu's follow-up to A Lonely Girl is a Dangerous Thing, charts a young translator's messy relationship with a snaky academic couple. It's dishy, intense, breathless prose.
The Honeyeater, Jessie Tu's follow-up to A Lonely Girl is a Dangerous Thing, charts a young translator's messy relationship with a snaky academic couple. It's dishy, intense, breathless prose.
This week's weirdest story
Curb your cannibalism
Curb your cannibalism
This family was shipwrecked for 38 days. They pledged not to eat each other.
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