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UK borrowing costs hit highest since 2008 amid inflation shock

Unlock the Editor’s Digest for free Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. The UK’s borrowing costs have hit their highest level since the 2008 global financial crisis, as disappointing borrowing numbers add to a brutal sell-off for gilts driven by inflation fears. Ten-year gilt yields rose 0.09 … Read more

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Why Can’t You Finish Anything?

One obvious way to finish things is to seek out an external structure. It’s true that my book is overdue—and yet, being overdue is actually a blessed state, since it depends on the existence of a deadline. Because there is a real editor waiting for my manuscript, the book is not-yet-finished, rather than unfinished. (My … Read more

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Sands Film Festival Returns For Fifth Edition

Scotland’s Sands film festival has set the lineup for its fifth edition, which will run from April 17 – 19.  Led by Festival Director Ania Trzebiatowska and produced by the Byre Theatre at the University of St Andrews, Sands runs across three days in St Andrews, Scotland. The event was founded by the Russo Brothers’ … Read more

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Elaine Reichek’s Needlepoint Revolution | The New Yorker

A scene from “Marc by Sofia.”Photograph courtesy Marc Jacobs Marc Jacobs and Sofia Coppola are longtime friends, and it shows in “Marc by Sofia,” the relaxed and detailed documentary that she devotes to his career and, above all, to his sense of style. The anchoring action is the making of his Spring 2024 collection, but … Read more

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Christian Petzold’s Ghost Stories | The New Yorker

But in the work Petzold has produced since, some of that steely erudition has given way to surprising warmth and whimsy: “Undine” (2020), “Afire” (2023), and “Miroirs” feel almost like fairy tales. Even the colors are more vivid. Paula Beer, who has starred in all three, took notice of the shift. “I do feel that … Read more

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“DTF St. Louis” Peers Into the Suburban Male Psyche

Starting in 2017, Bateman played Marty Byrde, an accountant turned cash launderer for a ruthless Mexican cartel, in “Ozark,” arguably his signature role. The show is lit in wan grays and murky browns—this has, over the years, become an irritating Netflix cliché, but, in the case of “Ozark,” the coloristic choice really works. Marty becomes … Read more

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‘Saturday Night Live UK’ Extended To Eight Episodes

Saturday Night Live UK is being extended to eight episodes. Originally planned for six live episodes on Sky in the UK, the decision has now been made to supersize with another two 75-minute shows. The first ep debuts tomorrow night (March 21) at 10pm UK local time, with anticipation building ahead of launch. Tina Fey … Read more

Finance

UK borrowing higher than expected at £14.3bn in February

Unlock the Editor’s Digest for free Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. The UK borrowed a higher than expected £14.3bn in February, according to official figures that are set to be overshadowed by the threat to the public finances from the Middle East war. The shortfall between … Read more

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