Hello! It's Hannah here. I've come back from a glorious 10 days in Montana and experiencing a serious case of post-holiday blues. It was a work trip though, so you'll be able to read all about it on the Independent soon. Something that did cheer me up was to read all our latest culture journalism for this newsletter, though, so let me steer you through it.
If you hadn't realised, we're getting woefully close to the end of Oasis season. Our writer Mark Beaumont has written about how the band of brothers saved us, bringing this divided nation a rare moment of unity. I'll be at their last London show of this run tomorrow - sob.
I absolutely love the Priestdaddy author Patricia Lockwood, so was delighted to hear she has another novel coming out. Annabel Nugent interviewed her about quitting social media, and why she was right about Donald Trump. Elsewhere, we went inside ITV's extraordinary phone-hacking drama The Hack. Louis Chilton spoke to star Robert Carlyle and producer Joe Williams about bringing one of the key British scandals of the past 20 years to the screen.
An extraordinary podcast interview with Emma Watson on Jay Shetty's On Purpose went live on Wednesday. If you can't stomach sitting through three hours of chatter then just read my piece about why Watson is the millennial people's princess. And because it isn't a culture newsletter without some music: check out the reviews of new releases from Mariah Carey, Little Mix's Perrie and Sprints.
Have a gorgeous weekend!
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