What's got my attention this week
Want some ideas for things to read, watch and listen to this weekend? Look no further...
Serena Williams, still setting the US Open alight
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• Serena's retirement highlights the ongoing double standards for women in sport. (Abre numa nova janela) And here's Billie-Jean King (Abre numa nova janela) on what makes Serena great.
• Australian Chris Dawson has been convicted of his wife Lynette's murder, (Abre numa nova janela) 40 years after she went missing, thanks in large part to The Teacher's Pet (Abre numa nova janela) podcast. But, as this piece points out, the young babysitter at the heart of it all was a victim, too (Abre numa nova janela).
• I have a massive crush on actor Keeley Hawes. Love her even more after this You mag interview (Abre numa nova janela).
• 50 years after Cambridge University went co-ed, not much else has changed. (Abre numa nova janela)
• Dolly Parton is rerecording 9-to-5 (Abre numa nova janela) with Kelly Clarkson. Can't decide if I'm excited or scared.
• Ashley Judd, typically brilliant, on the right to keep private pain private (Abre numa nova janela).
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