Rachel Helyer-Donaldson writes for The Week.co.uk about film and the arts. Her work has appeared in The Guardian, the Irish Independent, and the New Zealand Herald.
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Eva Gabrielsson denies that Larsson had almost finished another Millennium book before he died
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British PM leaves no tip after Tuscan waitress gives him the brush-off
Goodfellas star claims Gotti producers used his reputation to drum up publicity for the film
French trade minister warns foie gras ban will have ‘global repercussions’
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