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Culture writer Antonio Miguel Aguila reviews Peter Leggatt's debut novel Doll, praising his confrontation of difficult subjects such as falling out of love and the objectification of women’s bodies, in this story that is told from the perspective of a sex doll
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Comment Writer Antonio Miguel Aguila takes a closer look at the interference in the final round of the Tata Steel Chess Tournament between grandmasters Alireza Firouzja and Radoslaw Wojtaszek
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Culture writer Antonio Miguel Aguila looks at the impact that J. K. Rowling's hurtful comments on transgender people have had within the literary world and among many fans who no longer feel comfortable reading the Harry Potter books
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TV Critic Antonio Miguel Aguila reviews season two of the Amazon original, commending its provocative, angsty and satirical take on the often sanitised superhero genre
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After the lead creators of Netflix's upcoming live-action adaptation of 'Avatar: The Last Airbender' leave the project, TV Critic Antonio Miguel Aguila dissects the conflict between marketing and creativity in the TV industry
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Warping back to the swinging 60s brings out the best in Gerard Way's dysfunctional superpowered family, writes TV Critic Antonio Miguel Aguila
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Culture critic Antonio Miguel Aguila reviews the coming-of-age novel Aristotle and Dante Discover the Secrets of the Universe, praising author Benjamin Alire Sáenz for his sincere presentation of identity and queer love
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Culture writer Antonio Miguel Aguila praises Brave New World as an innovative novel about how a supposedly utopian world can quickly become a nightmarish dystopian reality
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As we reflect on Pride Month, which this year has been able to be celebrated in its traditional sense, Comment Writers share how they chose to mark it and what Pride means to them personally
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Film critic Antonio Miguel Aguila pens a love letter to independent and mainstream queer cinema alike, from Love, Simon to Call Me By Your Name.
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Film Critic Antonio Aguila finds Netflix animation The Willoughbys to be a pleasing distraction - if not much else besides
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Television Critic Antonio Aguila urges you to watch The Midnight Gospel, an Avante-Garde exploration into philosophy, told through intriguing animation