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Big names  
in odd places
Mona's new exhibition Namedropping is ludicrously expensive and features items from David Bowie, Marilyn Monroe and Charles Darwin. It might also be the gallery's most annoying show?
Picasso loo  
Also at Mona: after its Ladies Lounge was forced to close, it has responded in the most Mona way possible – by hanging Picassos in a women's bathroom.
The Rock? Boo  
The Rock is starring in a new Amazon film - and it looks like it's the worst Christmas movie of all time.
Sheen breakthrough  
Meanwhile, Michael Sheen has teamed up with a pair of journalists on a new podcast about the dangers of forever chemicals. 'We literally had to work out if we had poisoned [him],' one of the hosts says.
Eat this
Cure-all congee
Cure-all congee
Warm rice porridge is a comfort food staple across many, many cultures – and we asked three chefs how they enjoy theirs.
 
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Extremely online
Extremely online
The debate happened! Wait, which one? WaPo v Jeff Bezos? Twinks v dolls? Academia v one single strawberry? This writer v The Bear? This writer v The Bear?? So basically everyone hates The Bear now? But Jeremy Allen White remains rodent boyfriend du jour? We get it, you contain multitudes.

Good reads: on lesbian chic; on Austin Butler’s neck; on the internet’s favourite candy; on the men who are 'rawdogging flights'. The Cut went to a sailing contest and Slate tried becoming a gold chain guy. Here are our favourite writers on the best literary sex scenes and the worst pitches they’ve sent. Finally, RIP to Longform! Nobody is reading and everyone speaks phone now.
Top of the list
An album – like Charli  
Camila Cabello's album C,XOXO might be an unconvincing rebrand in the vein of Charli xcx and hyperpop stylists – but unfortunately I'm still streaming.
Camila Cabello's album C,XOXO might be an unconvincing rebrand in the vein of Charli xcx and hyperpop stylists – but unfortunately I'm still streaming.
Another album – beats gnarly  
At least we have R&B star Kehlani, who delivers the perfect sexy summer soundtrack on her record Crash.
At least we have R&B star Kehlani, who delivers the perfect sexy summer soundtrack on her record Crash.
A film – vrooms snarly  
Austin Butler was born to play a suave, leather-clad gangman – as he does in The Bikeriders, a gritty portrait of machismo also starring Jodie Comer, Tom Hardy and Mike Faist. In cinemas.
Austin Butler was born to play a suave, leather-clad gangman – as he does in The Bikeriders, a gritty portrait of machismo also starring Jodie Comer, Tom Hardy and Mike Faist. In cinemas.
A doco – one star's plea  
I Am: Celine Dion strips back the varnish of the pop doco, following the singer's diagnosis with Stiff Person Syndrome and revealing the gutting truth of Dion's life. On Amazon Prime.
I Am: Celine Dion strips back the varnish of the pop doco, following the singer's diagnosis with Stiff Person Syndrome and revealing the gutting truth of Dion's life. On Amazon Prime.
This week's weirdest story
Mad dog
Mad dog
An eight-year-old pekingese has won the World’s Ugliest Dog contest. We still love him :')
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