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Best UK Food Blog 2010: Salad Club

Salad Club take the OFM Awards best bloggers prize for their smart and passionate posts. Ian Tucker meets the south London duo

Family finances: the abuse you’ll get for an income of £45,000 a year

The savage response to our account of coping on a family income of £45,000 ignores the fact that in some parts of the UK, that doesn't go far

Putting the world’s music blogs on the MAP

The Guardian's music blog has joined the Music Alliance Pact (MAP), teaming up with blogs from across the globe to bring you an eclectic monthly package of free downloads

This charming plan (to cover every single Smiths song)

Janice Whaley might have a job and a toddler but that didn't stop her taking on a time-consuming project to reimagine every Smiths record. Luckily, the results are stunning

Andrew Marr says bloggers are ‘inadequate, pimpled and single’

BBC presenter tells Cheltenham Literary Festival that citizen journalists will never replace real news. By John Plunkett

Kanye West: Mister Perfection is stylishly reinventing the rules of rap

Kanye West is rebuilding his remarkable career and fan base with a new album and the slick use of social networking

Twitter CEO Evan Williams steps down

Twitter co-founder Evan Williams's move sees Dick Costolo promoted to CEO amid speculation over site's future ownership

Syria accuses teenage blogger of spying for a foreign power

Student alleged to have helped attack against Syrian army officer

Why sex is better in the theatre

Does the physical presence of actors make eroticism less exploitative on stage than on screen?

Noises off: crowd funding comes to Broadway

Chris Wilkinson: Fancy being a musical producer in New York? For $1,000 you'll even be credited on the poster for a production of Godspell

Twitter internet worm attack affects thousands of users

Lord Sugar and Sarah Brown among those hit by 'embarrassing' incident for messaging website

Such tweet sorrow: Twitter catches critics in web of emotion

Mark Fisher: The confessional world of micro-blogging could be instrumental in forcing theatre reviewers to inject some feeling into their work

Noises off: Netizens of the world unite

Chris Wilkinson: The blogs are off as the legions of online amateur theatre reviewers take on their craggy old print-based critics

Loaded founder James Brown on his new digital venture

Sabotage Times, edited by Brown, has about 150 writers. By John Plunkett

The dog that’s tweeting, not barking

Smithy, a black labrador with the West Midlands police, has started tweeting. But there is other animal competition . . .

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  • Texas environmentalists lose bid to block Musk’s SpaceX from closing beach
  • ‘Once my tummy stopped shaking, I was absorbed by the scale, spectacle and wonder’: your Steven Spielberg film favourites
  • Key Trump allies and Musk on leaked list for secretive Peter Thiel retreat
  • ‘How do I deal with my rage? I put it in everything I do’: Killing Eve’s Sandra Oh on fury, friendship and hitting her prime in midlife
  • Social media bans are trending. But it’s too late for my son and me
  • Skeleton of the world’s rarest marine mammal preserved by digital imaging
  • A viral doomsday scenario aims to shake Europe out of its AI complacency
  • Granta stops publishing short story award winners over AI controversy
  • From Toy Story 5 to The Bear: your complete entertainment guide to the week ahead
  • I dived into my digital past to revisit my most cringe teenage moments – and realised how lucky I am to not be young and online today
  • Can we electrify the world? Ambition moves from nerdish backwater to centre stage
  • The Guardian view on John Williams and Steven Spielberg: a partnership that changed cinema
  • The Rev Michael Humphreys obituary
  • 45 Years review – Gabriel Byrne and Geraldine James mark an anniversary for the ages
  • How Refugee Week film festival brings migrants’ experience home
  • The best 4K wireless TV streamers for more choice – with no aerial required
  • The UK’s social media ban for under-16s has just empowered big tech
  • Luca Guadagnino’s Sam Altman movie dropped by Amazon after it announces OpenAI partnership
  • Read a book? Join a club? Stare at a wall? Social media alternatives for under-16s
  • ‘It’s a scam’: Americans express unease over SpaceX’s influence on retirement savings
  • Bologna’s niche festival of forgotten films captures the streaming generation
  • Anya Taylor-Joy will make a brilliant elf assassin in Hunt for Gollum. But it’s a movie we don’t need
  • Jennifer Siebel Newsom’s new film shines a light on the human cost of unregulated social media
  • Avatar: Fire and Ash to Project Hail Mary – the seven best films to watch on TV this week
  • You can handle the truth! Why cinema suddenly loves conspiracy theories
  • On the trail of the dotcom queen: how Julie Meyer left a pattern of unpaid bills, missing funds and broken dreams in her wake
  • Telegram questioned by Ofcom after arsonist who targeted Starmer-linked properties recruited on app
  • In the Hand of Dante review – Gerard Butler is jaw-dropping in bizarre Renaissance mafia reverie
  • The Crunch: Climate refugees, visualising Elon Musk’s wealth, and the many ways to analyse the World Cup
  • California ‘billionaire tax’ makes ballot despite opposition from tech moguls

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