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The Observer
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@EvaWiseman
Eva Wiseman
1 year
'The school called Anna at half-past 12 on Monday and asked why she’d put a thumb in her son’s packed lunch. ‘Hang on,’ she said, ‘Let me just take you somewhere quieter.’' I wrote a short story for @The_Fence_Mag
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the-fence.com
A bite for mummy.
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@EvaWiseman
Eva Wiseman
2 months
I interviewed Miriam Margolyes. Guess how much she’s making on Cameo. No, guess. https://t.co/nTn3uvClBd
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@ObsMagazine
The Observer Magazine
2 months
The wait for a stem-cell donor can be agonising… Then came fantastic news from a stranger in New York. Read @EvaWiseman ✍️ https://t.co/vx7cpgMC00
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Two years of tension, illness, adjusting, and one day… a match
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@CharlieFBBaker1
Charlie Baker
4 months
The best one yet, bursting with colour in writing; four features of the highest quality and a wonderful short story from @EvaWiseman
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@EvaWiseman
Eva Wiseman
8 months
It’s the times, they’re a’changing… fetch me my diet pills
@michaelluo
Michael Luo
8 months
News from @newyorker copy desk: “in-box” is now “inbox,” “Web site” is now “website,” “Internet” is now “internet,” and “cell phone” is now “cellphone." But the diaeresis "has overwhelming support at the magazine, and will remain."
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@EvaWiseman
Eva Wiseman
8 months
I wrote about going to nightclubs as a teenager, Leigh Bowery and the weaponisation of embarrassment
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theguardian.com
Open up and let the shame in… It will set you free
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@EvaWiseman
Eva Wiseman
8 months
‘Underlying this column has been one grand principle: that there must be space in life for fun because otherwise, what’s the point?’ It’s Jay’s last Observer review.
@jayrayner1
Jay Rayner
8 months
For my last Observer review I returned to the earliest restaurant I reviewed which is still trading, to reflect on 26 years, before moving on. That’s Sharmilee in Leicester, the subject of my 2nd column in 1999. More on my move to the FT shortly. https://t.co/Q9kN7rsTHd
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@ShaniaTwain
Shania Twain 💎💎💎
8 months
I've said it before and I'll say it again... LET'S GO GIRLS ❤️‍🔥
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@EvaWiseman
Eva Wiseman
8 months
‘She draws an analogy between Terfism’s insistence on sex as an immutable binary and nationalism. “It’s almost like a nationalism of sex,” she says of Terfism. “At the psychic level, they want strong borders, and they want to make sexuation great again.”’
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In a new book the scholar traces a line from reactionary tendencies in history to anti-trans feminists today
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@EvaWiseman
Eva Wiseman
9 months
Thanks for talking to me @WIP_live
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Eva Wiseman
9 months
I really, really love this. Interview with a friend (who read her dad's diaries and now worries her life is a lie)
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@archiebland
Archie Bland
9 months
Here’s a piece by me and @ruths about a really heinous @Netflix movie, no. 1 non-English title in the world right now, treating some extremely dubious claims about a magical treatment for cerebral palsy like fact. Don’t put this shit out Netflix!! https://t.co/ppBXu8qF1w
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This story about a child with cerebral palsy is badly misleading – and a slap in the face for families like ours, says Archie Bland, editor of the Guardian’s First Edition, and Ruth Spencer, a former...
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