CONVERSATION STARTERS
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The Australia Letter: Damien Cave, our Sydney bureau chief, sees riffs on an Australian restraint toward success — “tall poppy syndrome” — in Peter Weir’s 1989 film “Dead Poets Society.”
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“Unfrosted”: Jerry Seinfeld’s directorial debut is a satirical take on the origin of Pop-Tarts. Read about the real story and test your Pop-Tart knowledge.
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The Premier League: The world’s most popular sports league is modern Britain’s greatest cultural export. But it’s not just an English story — its nerve-racking title race was watched across the world. See photos here.
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