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Hello. In today's email, a deep dive into the unique ways that alcohol can affect the young adult brain. There's also an interview with Julianne Moore and Nicholas Galitzine on playing Mary and George Villiers in a stylish new period drama. Other stories include why a croissant-cookie hybrid is taking Paris by storm and how history could be made at this year's Oscars. See you next Friday! |
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|  | ESSENTIAL FEATURES | How alcohol affects young adults' brains | The truth about common drinking myths and how science is overturning old beliefs around alcohol and young people. | |
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The mother-and-son schemers who seduced a king | Julianne Moore and Nicholas Galitzine discuss playing King James I's duplicitous favourites. | Read more > |
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| Turkey's 'time-warp' islands where cars are banned | Home to grand but faded palaces and mosques, Adalar offers a glimpse into the Ottoman Empire. | Read more > |
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| 11 of the best films to watch in March | This month's unmissable movies include Love Lies Bleeding, Dune: Part Two and the latest Ghostbusters. | Read more > |
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| 'Crookie': The croissant-cookie taking Paris by storm | Given the croissant's complicated history, these franken-pastries are not as blasphemous as one might think. | Read more > |
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| 17 facts you need to know ahead of this year's Oscars | From The Holdovers achieving a Christmas miracle to Cillian Murphy possibly breaking a decade-long trend. | Read more > |
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| What's wrong with the second-hand clothing market? | Pre-owned clothing is a surging market with a cool reputation – yet the economics don't make sense. | Read more > |
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| The Texas wildfires weren't caused by drought | The reasons behind this kind of extreme fire behaviour are not quite as clear cut as one might first think. | Read more > |
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