2023 in CultureGamesFrom skateboard romances and a horror fishing simulator to the return of beloved classics and the ever-enduring appeal of Zelda, 2023 was a bumper year for gaming. Our critics pick their favourites
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20. VenbaPlayStation 5, Xbox, Nintendo Switch, PC
A game about the importance of cooking and the immigrant experience, in which we see vignettes of the daily life of a family who have emigrated from India to Canada.
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'The Goonies': A Sequel Is DEFINITELY On The Cards
9. Then: Corey Feldman/Mouth Feldman was one of the most famous child actors of the 80s and starred in many successful films, including 'Stand By Me'. The youngster reportedly kicked off his career by starring in a McDonald's advert aged just three-years-old. Picture: Photoshot 14 images See the full gallery: 'The Goonies': A Sequel Is DEFINITELY On The Cards
Redeem now Chick-fil-A axed cole slaw from the menu this week and replaced it with a new kale-based side.
It's the first time a major fast-food chain has added kale to the national menu.
We decided to visit Chick-fil-A to test out the newest alternative to fries, called the superfood side.
The salad features hand-chopped kale and broccolini tossed in a maple vinaigrette dressing and topped with dried sour cherries and roasted nuts, including walnuts, almonds, and pecans.
From the Guardian archiveFashion15 October 1996 Fashion house Givenchy makes the 27-year-old self-proclaimed East End yob its designer Sitting in the front row, surrounded by French fashion glitterati – all big hair, big shoulder pads and, it goes without saying, big money – the 27-year-old maverick of British fashion, Lee Alexander McQueen, couldn’t have looked more out of place. He is, after all, the designer whose past accolades have included (famously, during his Savile Row apprenticeship) scrawling obscenities inside the lining of a jacket destined for the Prince of Wales, mooning at the paparazzi on the catwalk and generally f-ing and blinding his way through kissy-kissy fashion life.
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