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Lauren Oneill

Lauren Oneill

The Guardian

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‘Neighbourhood restaurants’ – really? These Instagrammable imposters are nothing of the sort

What makes a neighbourhood restaurant? The phrase itself is evocative, bringing to mind the types of local trattorias or ocakbaşları or tavernas...

28.03.2024 10

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Lauren Oneill

Women make the best pop stars – and it’s about time the industry recognised it

Madonna, Beyoncé, Britney, Whitney: if you think about the most iconic names in mainstream pop history, you’ll probably come up with a list of...

03.01.2024 20

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Lauren Oneill

Nothing captures the banality and beauty of a British Christmas like the finale of The Office

The festive season is a strange time of year because there are so many films and TV shows that tell us how it ought to be – and yet the reality is...

19.12.2023 20

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Lauren Oneill

Don’t call it anti-feminist: the return of ‘girly’ fashion is all about having fun

The other day I received a parcel in the post, and when I opened it, I squealed with pure glee. Nestled in the box was a pair of pink satin shoes,...

10.11.2023 10

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Lauren Oneill

At last, Mamma Mia! I Have a Dream gives us kinder reality TV. But some raw humanity would be nice

For British millennials who grew up infatuated with West End musicals, there has rarely been a better run of TV in our lifetimes than the BBC’s...

24.10.2023 6

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Lauren Oneill

Rows, haircuts and spag bol: the Beckham Netflix doc left me longing for football’s less sanitised past

F orget the emotion, the fashion, the Rebecca Loos response – what stuck with me most after watching Netflix’s David Beckham documentary was the...

15.10.2023 6

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