Seriously Reads
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The strange true story behind The Da Vinci Code
How a fraud started a conspiracy theory that captivated the world.
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Six things you need to know about deepfakes
The risks deepfakes pose to democracy, and their potential in health care.
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Nazanin and the mystery of a decades old tank debt
Has an old tank debt with Iran cost Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe her freedom?
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The incredible rise and remarkable fall of plastic
The extraordinary story of how plastic became a major player before its fall from favour
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Was this the hack that changed the world?
Who was behind the 2009 hack of climate change emails from the University of East Anglia?
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Poison 鈥 the mystery of South Africa鈥檚 toxic new political conspiracy
Who is poisoning South Africa's politicians?
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How do we send a message to the far future?
How do we warn our distant descendants of dangerous nuclear waste buried deep underground?
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A secret history of hi-vis
The bright jacket has a chequered past of sociological implications. No, honestly, it has!
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Do our cats judge us?
Comedian and cat owner Suzi Ruffell investigates the behaviour of our feline friends.
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Does time move faster as we get older?
What are the emotional, physical and cultural factors which affect our perception of time?
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Six of the most mysterious masked musicians
From Daft Punk to Sia, we rundown the finest mask-wielding artists.
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The tragic death that brought a community together
Exploring the emotional impact of the killing of Russell 鈥淏arty鈥 Brown.
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Listen to these five inspirational documentaries
Five incredible stories told in captivating ways.
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The reality of conversion therapy
Caitlin Benedict explores the practice of conversion therapy.
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Sensory overload: My life as an autistic mother
For autistic people, sound and touch can cause sensory overload. What if you're pregnant?
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Is it still OK to read Harry Potter?
Can we enjoy a book if we don't agree with the author?
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Playing video games with the dead
The unique ways gamers have dealt with losing someone.
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Will live music ever be the same again?
Arlo Parks speaks to musicians about the impact of the pandemic.
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Double murder? The case that divided South Africa
Two dead men. A dozen suspects. Blood Lands is a true story told in five parts.
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Lift off! 10 incredible facts about the elevator
The lift's invention changed the way we live in more ways than you can imagine.
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Five remarkable works of art made out of pollution
From beautiful toxic sludge paintings to meringues that harvest polluted air.
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Eight tips for how to disagree better
Can you disagree with someone without falling out?
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Nine fascinating facts about the history of exhaustion
Are we really more exhausted today than we have ever been before?
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If you were given free money to spend 鈥 what would you buy?
The sometimes surprising ways East Germans spent 'Begr眉脽ungsgeld' windfall from the west.
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The Hidden Story of British Slavery
The alarming truth about slavery in modern Britain.
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11 niche jobs that actually exist
Bizarrely specific jobs that are somehow real
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At what age should someone be allowed to marry?
How young is too young to get married?
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Why is music getting weirder?
The radical music being made in the margins of Britain.
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Are video games art? Eight reasons to say yes...
Video game evolution: telling stories and stirring emotions in a uniquely interactive way.
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Meet the most powerful man you鈥檝e never heard of
The man who made the post-truth world
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What happens when neighbours become family?
The heart warming story of how two very different families came together to raise a baby.
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Art that'll make you hold your breath.
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Jameela explains why her revelatory journey through sexual politics is a "must listen".
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Can you pin the quote to the philosophical pop star?
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What makes the stripe such a powerful pattern?
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Featuring salamanders that can regrow limbs, cyborgs, and pigeon whistles.
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Enigmatic performers who shunned the spotlight.
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Black Power salutes, angry farmers and Pussy Riot
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Illuminated snails dancing, sculpted ash trees and music playing for 1000 years.
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Link the pithy remark to the artist and be the maestro of the music journo quiz.
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Do you know your dermabrasion from your exfoliation? Take this beautiful quiz to find out.
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Bridgitte Tetteh writes about an issue affecting single black women.
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View amazing images of VR worlds.
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Artist Roger Hiorns has always been fascinated by the idea of burying planes.
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Jonathan Izard explains how a car accident on New Year's Eve changed his life.
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View pieces created in the American military detention centre.
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These amazing coincidences were shared by our social media followers.
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How much do you know about the US civil rights hero?
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It's time to shed the stigma about being bald.
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Rhianna Dhillon recommends a podcast that may point the way to a cure for a form of the disease.
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Think you know your Suffragettes from your Suffragists? Take this quiz to find out!
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These remarkable women have made a real an impact on democracy in their countries.
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Is your Frankenstein knowledge 鈥淎live!鈥 or in need of a jolt?
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Tayo Popoola travels to West Africa to find out.
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What is the leftist movement that has been making headlines?
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Try Martin Morales puka picante vegetariano recipe.
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Viv Groskop gathers some of the best Soviet satire and proletariat punchlines.
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Take our quiz to see if you have what it takes to rule the ring.
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What Brian Kernohan learnt about himself and our relationship to wigs.
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Ayshea Buksh investigates the rise in UK attacks.
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Could we really live by our lives by the words of a slogan? Possibly not...
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Etiquette expert William Hanson explains what U and no-U now.
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Five podcasts to take on your holidays.
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The poet and broadcaster ponders his need to make the clock bend to his will.
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A guide to who counterfeits wine and how the Wine Detectives catch them.
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A quick guide to cosplay for the uninitiated.
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Once forgotten, the author is now revered by Alice Walker and Solange Knowles.
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From Tom Jones to Adrian Mole, have a look at lust in literature.
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Five people who have modified their bodies with technology.
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The Hollywood star has experienced the highs and lows of what fame has to offer.
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The journalist looks into a new strain of viral advertising.
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Phyllis Bottome is little known today, but did she inspire Ian Fleming?
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DJ and presenter Bobby Friction on how to escape the online echo chamber.
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A travel guide like no other, for black motorists in the mid-20th Century it was a catalogue of refuge.
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Can you crack GCHQ's code-breaker challenge?
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A visual journey into the heart of racism in the American deep south.
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The comedian and broadcaster on boredom.
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Meet the new presenter of Seriously...
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Bridgitte Tetteh explores attitudes to female bodies in the black community.
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It's a quiz about Viz. Pretty much the biz, is this.
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If we catch you cheating you will be escorted out of the internet.
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The legendary DJ picks the genre's 10 essential tracks.
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Art critic Martin Gayford learns what it's like to be painted by a modern master.
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Test your knowledge of Welsh football.
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Five tips from Isy Suttie.
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The 6 Music DJ picks 10 great Radio 4 music documentaries.
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The legendary trumpeter's second life as a painter.
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The Sex Pistols visited Yorkshire twice, but what impression did they leave?
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Pet Sounds and Blonde on Blonde were both released on 16 May 1966, but which do these lyrics come from?
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Robert McCrum traces the Bard's influence in the USA.
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Ian McMillan watches from the side lines in South London
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Should professional dancers careers have to be so brief?
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These song lines have become common parlance.
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These writers helped define rock journalism in the 1960s.
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Jolyon Jenkins investigates whether meditation can do you more harm than good.
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Why have fakes and fantasists always fascinated us?
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The band member recalls the anarchistic joy of a truly unique group.
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The writer and academic has a consultation with a legendary hair colourist.
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The team of recovering addicts who made their mark on cinematic history.
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David Aaronovitch on how an Eastern political tract became a Western icon.
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David Bowie's interviews reveal his humour, passion and determination to succeed.
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Broadcaster Dotun Adebayo revisits his youthful obsession with James Dean.
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Did Nazi leader Hermann Goering have a brother who saved innocent lives from the Holocaust?
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A selection of great female authors who have radically altered the genre.
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Dream away those mid-winter blues by pondering our selection of fantasy idylls.
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Mat Fraser meets the former striptease stars back on the stage in their 70s and 80s.
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The legendary radio maker recommends seven great documentaries for Seriously...
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A poetic retelling of the Orpheus myth, from the celebrated writer Neil Gaiman.
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An aspiring singer-songwriter meets the man who predicted the demise of the music industry decades ago.
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What have you learned from our documentaries? Try our fiendishly difficult quiz...
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Kellie Redmond explores Disney's fascinating contribution to the war effort.
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The Simpsons star, satirist and actor reflects on the flood that devastated his home town of New Orleans.
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Meet five codebreaking women who helped beat the Nazis and are still alive to tell their tales.
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Seven reasons to love the modern melodic drum that creates a haunting tone.
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The award-winning writer on porpoise dissections, stranded whales and beached dolphins.
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