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Tinned carbonara
Oasis??? More like OA, sis (sorry)

 Alyx Gorman and Michael Sun
We can't stop talking about...
Billionaire boss v coffee breaks
Yucking yums  
Billionaire boss v coffee breaks
'Hold them captive,' suggests Perth-based mining magnate Chris Ellison, who has already banned working from home, and now aims to keep staff stuck inside the office.
Can do  
Chefs are shirty about Heinz's new tinned carbonara. Heinz is unrepentant.
Can too  
In our taste test of supermarket baked beans, one sampler begs: 'Hold the paprika, I feel attacked.'
Pop pooh  
Looking back in anger, Simon Price argues Oasis are the most damaging pop cultural force in recent British history.
Cook this
Kimchi garlic bread
Kimchi garlic bread
Bec Vrana Dickinson's easy party snack is unrepentantly allium-heavy. Just clean your hands with lemon after making it.
Extremely online
Extremely online
Will brat summer ever end? According to this Vulture profile, this Vogue cover, and this take from a newly resurrected Lena Dunham: no. The Charli extended universe is simply too big. We are in the midst of a full vibe shift

Good reads: on Nicoles Kidman and Scherzinger; on the Dimes Square it girl du jour. This guy invented reality TV and this guy invented modern jazz. So chic right now: beekeeping, spy thrillers, divorcing young.
The funniest things on the internet
Winnie Dunn's tour of her tabs
Winnie Dunn's tour of her tabs
Every now and again the author finds herself asking ... "I Can Haz Cheezbuger?"
Top of the list
A film – horror highs  
Jane Schoenbrun's film I Saw the TV Glow is one of the year's buzziest – and it's a strange, brilliant tale of gender dysphoria and old-school fandom destined to be a cult classic. In cinemas.
Jane Schoenbrun's film I Saw the TV Glow is one of the year's buzziest – and it's a strange, brilliant tale of gender dysphoria and old-school fandom destined to be a cult classic. In cinemas.
Another film – three guys  
The season's other buzziest film is Kneecap, a fictionalised tale of a real-life Irish rap trio equal parts political and profane. In cinemas too!
The season's other buzziest film is Kneecap, a fictionalised tale of a real-life Irish rap trio equal parts political and profane. In cinemas too!
An album – on the rise  
Singer-rapper pop duo Coco & Clair Clair recall Beach House, Crystal Castles and bloghouse – though the glassy songs on their new album Girl are wholly unique.
Singer-rapper pop duo Coco & Clair Clair recall Beach House, Crystal Castles and bloghouse – though the glassy songs on their new album Girl are wholly unique.
A book – wide eyes  
Rebecca Huntley did "underground MDMA therapy" before it was legal – and she's written all about it in her new book Sassafras.
Rebecca Huntley did
This week's weirdest story
Cool cool cool
Cool cool cool
Ludacris sparks alarm by drinking unfiltered Alaska glacier water.
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