Children's booksChildren's booksHow much do you know about RL Stine's Goosebumps? – quizThe Master of Fright brought us tales of terror with his Goosebumps series, just made into a film starring Jack Black. But what do you know about the books? Test yourself – if you dare…
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A judge ordered Mark Finchem to pay for his opponent’s legal fees. Photograph: Étienne Laurent/EPAA judge ordered Mark Finchem to pay for his opponent’s legal fees. Photograph: Étienne Laurent/EPARepublicans This article is more than 10 months oldJudge orders far-right Republican to pay legal costs in Arizona election lawsuitThis article is more than 10 months oldMark Finchem, who ran for secretary of state, was rebuked by the court for his ‘groundless’ claims of fraud in loss to Adrian Fontes
‘Off-the-cuff, everyman cosmic-ness’: Kurt Vile on stage at Koko, Camden. Photograph: Sophia Evans/The Observer‘Off-the-cuff, everyman cosmic-ness’: Kurt Vile on stage at Koko, Camden. Photograph: Sophia Evans/The ObserverKitty Empire's artist of the weekKurt VileReviewKoko, London
Philadelphia’s psych-rock stalwart delivers warm tributes to friends, family and mentors during a many-layered evening of soothing conversational gems
If you were to draw the Philadelphian musician Kurt Vile in silhouette, he would be immediately recognisable. Standing in front of a magnificent fabric mural, themed around his 2022 album (watch my moves), the guitarist’s long, wavy hair hangs in curtains around his face as his eyes cast intently downwards at a succession of instruments.
This much I knowMobyInterviewMoby: 'I was disappointed to be heterosexual'Candice PiresThe musician and activist, 51, on veganism, loneliness, the allure of fame and being boringly not gay
It fills me with regret and shame that for a time in the early 2000s I cared more about fame than the music I was making. I’d assumed I’d spend my life making music in obscurity, but in the 1990s it started becoming a career.
Whodunnit? ... Juliet Stevenson, Joanna Vanderham, Julie Graham, Georgina Campbell and Joe Dempsie in One of Us. Photograph: Mark Mainz/BBCWhodunnit? ... Juliet Stevenson, Joanna Vanderham, Julie Graham, Georgina Campbell and Joe Dempsie in One of Us. Photograph: Mark Mainz/BBCTV reviewTelevisionReviewThere was plenty of hyperventilating and tearful screaming in this new BBC thriller, but a heavier fog wouldn’t have gone amiss. Plus: new bobbies brick it as they take to the streets in Rookies