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  • Traditional Noodle Maker From Palm Starch Called "Soun"
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    Traditional Noodle Maker From Palm Starch Called "Soun"
    Three workers pack and weigh dried noodles after they dry in the sun while making traditional noodles called ''Soun'' in Manjung Village, Klaten, Central Java, Indonesia, on September 24, 2025. This traditional noodle is made by manually processing flour into a pulp, then putting it into a machine to be processed into noodles. After drying in the sun until dry, the noodles are packaged to be sold at a price of Rp20,000 (US$1.2) per kilogram. ''Soun'' noodles are usually consumed by the community by being processed into soup and other traditional foods. (Photo by Ali Lutfi/NurPhoto)

     

  • Traditional Noodle Maker From Palm Starch Called "Soun"
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    Traditional Noodle Maker From Palm Starch Called "Soun"
    An aerial photo shows workers making traditional noodles called ''Soun'' using palm starch as the raw material in Manjung Village, Klaten, Central Java, Indonesia, on September 25, 2025. The traditional noodles are made by manually turning flour into a pulp and then feeding it into a machine to make noodles. After being shaped into noodles, they are dried in the sun until dry and then packaged to be sold at a price of Rp 20,000 (US$ 1.2) per kilogram. The ''Soun'' noodles are usually consumed by the community in soups and other traditional foods. (Photo by Ali Lutfi/NurPhoto)

     

  • Traditional Noodle Maker From Palm Starch Called "Soun"
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    Traditional Noodle Maker From Palm Starch Called "Soun"
    Workers check dried noodles after they dry in the sun while making traditional noodles called ''Soun'' in Manjung Village, Klaten, Central Java, Indonesia, on September 24, 2025. The traditional noodles are made by manually turning flour into a pulp and then putting it into a machine to form noodles. After being made into noodles, they dry in the sun until dry and then are packaged to be sold at a price of Rp 20,000 (US$ 1.2) per kilogram. The ''Soun'' noodles are usually consumed by the community by making soup and other traditional foods. (Photo by Ali Lutfi/NurPhoto)

     

  • On Stage At Tramlines Fesival 2025 , Sheffield
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    On Stage At Tramlines Fesival 2025 , Sheffield
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    July 27, 2025, Doncaster, South Yorkshire, U.K: Performing at Tramlines Fesival 2025 , Sheffield, UK (Credit Image: © Robin Burns/ZUMA Press _DALLE (FOTO: DUKAS/DALLE) --- NO WEB USAGE ---

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  • CMAT On Stage At Tramlines Fesival 2025 , Sheffield
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    CMAT On Stage At Tramlines Fesival 2025 , Sheffield
    July 27, 2025, Sheffield, South Yorkshire, U.K: CMAT Performing at Tramlines Fesival 2025 , Sheffield, UK (Credit Image: © Robin Burns/ZUMA - DALLE (FOTO: DUKAS/DALLE) --- NO WEB USAGE ---
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  • Kasabian On Stage At Tramlines Fesival 2025 , Sheffield
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    Kasabian On Stage At Tramlines Fesival 2025 , Sheffield
    July 27, 2025, Sheffield, South Yorkshire, U.K: Kasabian Performing at Tramlines Fesival 2025 , Sheffield, UK (Credit Image: © Robin Burns/ZUMA Press _DALLE (FOTO: DUKAS/DALLE) --- NO WEB USAGE ---
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  • Cloud Canyons On Stage At Tramlines Fesival 2025 , Sheffield
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    Cloud Canyons On Stage At Tramlines Fesival 2025 , Sheffield
    July 25, 2025, Sheffield, South Yorkshire, U.K: Cloud Canyons Performing at Tramlines Fesival 2025 , Sheffield, UK (Credit Image: © Robin Burns/ZUMA Press _DALLE (FOTO: DUKAS/DALLE) --- NO WEB USAGE ---
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  • Femur On Stage At Tramlines Fesival 2025 , Sheffield
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    Femur On Stage At Tramlines Fesival 2025 , Sheffield
    July 25, 2025, Sheffied, South Yorkshire, U.K: Femur Performing at Tramlines Fesival 2025 , Sheffield, UK (Credit Image: © Robin Burns/ZUMA Press_DALLE (FOTO: DUKAS/DALLE) --- NO WEB USAGE ---
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  • D Cosens On Stage At Tramlines Fesival 2025 , Sheffield
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    D Cosens On Stage At Tramlines Fesival 2025 , Sheffield
    July 25, 2025, Sheffield, South Yorkshire, U.K: Ed Cosens Performing at Tramlines Fesival 2025 , Sheffield, UK (Credit Image: © Robin Burns/ZUMA Pres_ DALLE (FOTO: DUKAS/DALLE) --- NO WEB USAGE ---
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  • Jarvis Cocker And Pulp On Stage At Tramlines Fesival 2025 , Sheffield
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    Jarvis Cocker And Pulp On Stage At Tramlines Fesival 2025 , Sheffield
    July 25, 2025, Sheffield, South Yorkshire, U.K: Pulp , Performing at Tramlines Fesival 2025 , Sheffield, UK (Credit Image: © Robin Burns/ZUMA Press _DALLE (FOTO: DUKAS/DALLE) --- NO WEB USAGE ---
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  • Jarvis Cocker And Pulp On Stage At Tramlines Fesival 2025 , Sheffield
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    Jarvis Cocker And Pulp On Stage At Tramlines Fesival 2025 , Sheffield
    July 25, 2025, Sheffield, South Yorkshire, U.K: Pulp , Performing at Tramlines Fesival 2025 , Sheffield, UK (Credit Image: © Robin Burns/ZUMA Press _DALLE (FOTO: DUKAS/DALLE) --- NO WEB USAGE ---
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  • Pulp's secret Glastonbury set review - still the magnificently misshapen oddballs of British pop.
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    Pulp's secret Glastonbury set review - still the magnificently misshapen oddballs of British pop.
    Pulp's secret Glastonbury set review - still the magnificently misshapen oddballs of British pop.

    Returning to headline the Pyramid for the first time in 30 years, Jarvis Cocker and co are as dark, grubby and joyous as ever, instantly turning the audience to misty-eyed displays of devotion.

    Jarvis Cocker of Pulp on Pyramid stage at Glastonbury Festival 2025. Saturday 28 June 2025.

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  • Pulp's secret Glastonbury set review - still the magnificently misshapen oddballs of British pop.
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    Pulp's secret Glastonbury set review - still the magnificently misshapen oddballs of British pop.
    Pulp's secret Glastonbury set review - still the magnificently misshapen oddballs of British pop.

    Returning to headline the Pyramid for the first time in 30 years, Jarvis Cocker and co are as dark, grubby and joyous as ever, instantly turning the audience to misty-eyed displays of devotion.

    Jarvis Cocker of Pulp on Pyramid stage at Glastonbury Festival 2025. Saturday 28 June 2025.

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  • Pulp's secret Glastonbury set review - still the magnificently misshapen oddballs of British pop.
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    Pulp's secret Glastonbury set review - still the magnificently misshapen oddballs of British pop.
    Pulp's secret Glastonbury set review - still the magnificently misshapen oddballs of British pop.

    Returning to headline the Pyramid for the first time in 30 years, Jarvis Cocker and co are as dark, grubby and joyous as ever, instantly turning the audience to misty-eyed displays of devotion.

    Jarvis Cocker of Pulp on Pyramid stage at Glastonbury Festival 2025. Saturday 28 June 2025.

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  • Pulp's secret Glastonbury set review - still the magnificently misshapen oddballs of British pop.
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    Pulp's secret Glastonbury set review - still the magnificently misshapen oddballs of British pop.
    Pulp's secret Glastonbury set review - still the magnificently misshapen oddballs of British pop.

    Returning to headline the Pyramid for the first time in 30 years, Jarvis Cocker and co are as dark, grubby and joyous as ever, instantly turning the audience to misty-eyed displays of devotion.

    Jarvis Cocker of Pulp on Pyramid stage at Glastonbury Festival 2025. Saturday 28 June 2025.

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  • Pulp's secret Glastonbury set review - still the magnificently misshapen oddballs of British pop.
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    Pulp's secret Glastonbury set review - still the magnificently misshapen oddballs of British pop.
    Pulp's secret Glastonbury set review - still the magnificently misshapen oddballs of British pop.

    Returning to headline the Pyramid for the first time in 30 years, Jarvis Cocker and co are as dark, grubby and joyous as ever, instantly turning the audience to misty-eyed displays of devotion.

    Jarvis Cocker of Pulp on Pyramid stage at Glastonbury Festival 2025. Saturday 28 June 2025.

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  • Pulp's secret Glastonbury set review - still the magnificently misshapen oddballs of British pop.
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    Pulp's secret Glastonbury set review - still the magnificently misshapen oddballs of British pop.
    Pulp's secret Glastonbury set review - still the magnificently misshapen oddballs of British pop.

    Returning to headline the Pyramid for the first time in 30 years, Jarvis Cocker and co are as dark, grubby and joyous as ever, instantly turning the audience to misty-eyed displays of devotion.

    Jarvis Cocker of Pulp on Pyramid stage at Glastonbury Festival 2025. Saturday 28 June 2025.

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  • Pulp's secret Glastonbury set review - still the magnificently misshapen oddballs of British pop.
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    Pulp's secret Glastonbury set review - still the magnificently misshapen oddballs of British pop.
    Pulp's secret Glastonbury set review - still the magnificently misshapen oddballs of British pop.

    Returning to headline the Pyramid for the first time in 30 years, Jarvis Cocker and co are as dark, grubby and joyous as ever, instantly turning the audience to misty-eyed displays of devotion.

    Jarvis Cocker of Pulp on Pyramid stage at Glastonbury Festival 2025. Saturday 28 June 2025.

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  • Pulp as Patchwork, Pyramid Stage in Glastonbury Festival, 28 June 2025
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    Pulp as Patchwork, Pyramid Stage in Glastonbury Festival, 28 June 2025
    Pulp - as the secret act "patchwork" performs on the Pyramid Stage during the Glastonbury Festival 2025 at Worthy Farm, Pilton, UK on 28 June 2025.

    Persons Pictured: Jarvis Cocker

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  • Richard Hawley: 'If I stopped what I'm doing the songs would still come'
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    Richard Hawley: 'If I stopped what I'm doing the songs would still come'
    On a beer-fuelled tour of Sheffield that begins 'at the crack of midday', the musician Richard Hawley discusses the strange magic of his home city, how his musical, Standing at the Sky's Edge, hit a nerve in austerity-ravaged Britain, and his main hope for Keir Starmer.

    Richard Hawley photographed at National Grid Sub Station, Sheffield.
    Richard Hawleys new Album is called "In this City Call You Love."

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  • Richard Hawley: 'If I stopped what I'm doing the songs would still come'
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    Richard Hawley: 'If I stopped what I'm doing the songs would still come'
    On a beer-fuelled tour of Sheffield that begins 'at the crack of midday', the musician Richard Hawley discusses the strange magic of his home city, how his musical, Standing at the Sky's Edge, hit a nerve in austerity-ravaged Britain, and his main hope for Keir Starmer.

    Richard Hawley photographed at National Grid Sub Station, Sheffield.
    Richard Hawleys new Album is called "In this City Call You Love."

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  • Richard Hawley: 'If I stopped what I'm doing the songs would still come'
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    Richard Hawley: 'If I stopped what I'm doing the songs would still come'
    On a beer-fuelled tour of Sheffield that begins 'at the crack of midday', the musician Richard Hawley discusses the strange magic of his home city, how his musical, Standing at the Sky's Edge, hit a nerve in austerity-ravaged Britain, and his main hope for Keir Starmer.

    Richard Hawley photographed at National Grid Sub Station, Sheffield.
    Richard Hawleys new Album is called "In this City Call You Love."

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  • Richard Hawley: 'If I stopped what I'm doing the songs would still come'
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    Richard Hawley: 'If I stopped what I'm doing the songs would still come'
    On a beer-fuelled tour of Sheffield that begins 'at the crack of midday', the musician Richard Hawley discusses the strange magic of his home city, how his musical, Standing at the Sky's Edge, hit a nerve in austerity-ravaged Britain, and his main hope for Keir Starmer.

    Richard Hawley photographed at National Grid Sub Station, Sheffield.
    Richard Hawleys new Album is called "In this City Call You Love."

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  • Richard Hawley: 'If I stopped what I'm doing the songs would still come'
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    Richard Hawley: 'If I stopped what I'm doing the songs would still come'
    On a beer-fuelled tour of Sheffield that begins 'at the crack of midday', the musician Richard Hawley discusses the strange magic of his home city, how his musical, Standing at the Sky's Edge, hit a nerve in austerity-ravaged Britain, and his main hope for Keir Starmer.

    Richard Hawley photographed at National Grid Sub Station, Sheffield.
    Richard Hawleys new Album is called "In this City Call You Love."

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  • Richard Hawley: 'If I stopped what I'm doing the songs would still come'
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    Richard Hawley: 'If I stopped what I'm doing the songs would still come'
    On a beer-fuelled tour of Sheffield that begins 'at the crack of midday', the musician Richard Hawley discusses the strange magic of his home city, how his musical, Standing at the Sky's Edge, hit a nerve in austerity-ravaged Britain, and his main hope for Keir Starmer.

    Richard Hawley photographed at National Grid Sub Station, Sheffield.
    Richard Hawleys new Album is called "In this City Call You Love."

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  • 'It was a dark time': Pulp's keyboardist Candida Doyle on being diagnosed with arthritis at the age of 17.
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    'It was a dark time': Pulp's keyboardist Candida Doyle on being diagnosed with arthritis at the age of 17.
    Diagnosed as a teenager with rheumatoid arthritis, the musician Candida Doyle hid her condition from her bandmates and friends. But as the pain subsided after the menopause, acceptance of her body grew.

    Ten years ago, Candida Doyle spoke publicly for the first time about having lived with arthritis since she was a teenager. In a 2014 film about her band, Pulp, Doyle talked about being in denial. It was acceptable for pop stars to have a drug addiction, but not to be ill. Doyle, who plays keyboard for the band, had kept it so well hidden that when a bandmate watched the documentary, her arthritis was news to him.

    Candida Doyle of Pulp about living with arthritis for a special supplement on how to have healthy joints.
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  • 'It was a dark time': Pulp's keyboardist Candida Doyle on being diagnosed with arthritis at the age of 17.
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    'It was a dark time': Pulp's keyboardist Candida Doyle on being diagnosed with arthritis at the age of 17.
    Diagnosed as a teenager with rheumatoid arthritis, the musician Candida Doyle hid her condition from her bandmates and friends. But as the pain subsided after the menopause, acceptance of her body grew.

    Ten years ago, Candida Doyle spoke publicly for the first time about having lived with arthritis since she was a teenager. In a 2014 film about her band, Pulp, Doyle talked about being in denial. It was acceptable for pop stars to have a drug addiction, but not to be ill. Doyle, who plays keyboard for the band, had kept it so well hidden that when a bandmate watched the documentary, her arthritis was news to him.

    Candida Doyle of Pulp about living with arthritis for a special supplement on how to have healthy joints.
    January 2024.

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  • 'It was a dark time': Pulp's keyboardist Candida Doyle on being diagnosed with arthritis at the age of 17.
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    'It was a dark time': Pulp's keyboardist Candida Doyle on being diagnosed with arthritis at the age of 17.
    Diagnosed as a teenager with rheumatoid arthritis, the musician Candida Doyle hid her condition from her bandmates and friends. But as the pain subsided after the menopause, acceptance of her body grew.

    Ten years ago, Candida Doyle spoke publicly for the first time about having lived with arthritis since she was a teenager. In a 2014 film about her band, Pulp, Doyle talked about being in denial. It was acceptable for pop stars to have a drug addiction, but not to be ill. Doyle, who plays keyboard for the band, had kept it so well hidden that when a bandmate watched the documentary, her arthritis was news to him.

    Candida Doyle of Pulp about living with arthritis for a special supplement on how to have healthy joints.
    January 2024.

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  • 'It was a dark time': Pulp's keyboardist Candida Doyle on being diagnosed with arthritis at the age of 17.
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    'It was a dark time': Pulp's keyboardist Candida Doyle on being diagnosed with arthritis at the age of 17.
    Diagnosed as a teenager with rheumatoid arthritis, the musician Candida Doyle hid her condition from her bandmates and friends. But as the pain subsided after the menopause, acceptance of her body grew.

    Ten years ago, Candida Doyle spoke publicly for the first time about having lived with arthritis since she was a teenager. In a 2014 film about her band, Pulp, Doyle talked about being in denial. It was acceptable for pop stars to have a drug addiction, but not to be ill. Doyle, who plays keyboard for the band, had kept it so well hidden that when a bandmate watched the documentary, her arthritis was news to him.

    Candida Doyle of Pulp about living with arthritis for a special supplement on how to have healthy joints.
    January 2024.

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  • 'It was a dark time': Pulp's keyboardist Candida Doyle on being diagnosed with arthritis at the age of 17.
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    'It was a dark time': Pulp's keyboardist Candida Doyle on being diagnosed with arthritis at the age of 17.
    Diagnosed as a teenager with rheumatoid arthritis, the musician Candida Doyle hid her condition from her bandmates and friends. But as the pain subsided after the menopause, acceptance of her body grew.

    Ten years ago, Candida Doyle spoke publicly for the first time about having lived with arthritis since she was a teenager. In a 2014 film about her band, Pulp, Doyle talked about being in denial. It was acceptable for pop stars to have a drug addiction, but not to be ill. Doyle, who plays keyboard for the band, had kept it so well hidden that when a bandmate watched the documentary, her arthritis was news to him.

    Candida Doyle of Pulp about living with arthritis for a special supplement on how to have healthy joints.
    January 2024.

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  • 'It was a dark time': Pulp's keyboardist Candida Doyle on being diagnosed with arthritis at the age of 17.
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    'It was a dark time': Pulp's keyboardist Candida Doyle on being diagnosed with arthritis at the age of 17.
    Diagnosed as a teenager with rheumatoid arthritis, the musician Candida Doyle hid her condition from her bandmates and friends. But as the pain subsided after the menopause, acceptance of her body grew.

    Ten years ago, Candida Doyle spoke publicly for the first time about having lived with arthritis since she was a teenager. In a 2014 film about her band, Pulp, Doyle talked about being in denial. It was acceptable for pop stars to have a drug addiction, but not to be ill. Doyle, who plays keyboard for the band, had kept it so well hidden that when a bandmate watched the documentary, her arthritis was news to him.

    Candida Doyle of Pulp about living with arthritis for a special supplement on how to have healthy joints.
    January 2024.

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  • 'It was a dark time': Pulp's keyboardist Candida Doyle on being diagnosed with arthritis at the age of 17.
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    'It was a dark time': Pulp's keyboardist Candida Doyle on being diagnosed with arthritis at the age of 17.
    Diagnosed as a teenager with rheumatoid arthritis, the musician Candida Doyle hid her condition from her bandmates and friends. But as the pain subsided after the menopause, acceptance of her body grew.

    Ten years ago, Candida Doyle spoke publicly for the first time about having lived with arthritis since she was a teenager. In a 2014 film about her band, Pulp, Doyle talked about being in denial. It was acceptable for pop stars to have a drug addiction, but not to be ill. Doyle, who plays keyboard for the band, had kept it so well hidden that when a bandmate watched the documentary, her arthritis was news to him.

    Candida Doyle of Pulp about living with arthritis for a special supplement on how to have healthy joints.
    January 2024.

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  • 'It was a dark time': Pulp's keyboardist Candida Doyle on being diagnosed with arthritis at the age of 17.
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    'It was a dark time': Pulp's keyboardist Candida Doyle on being diagnosed with arthritis at the age of 17.
    Diagnosed as a teenager with rheumatoid arthritis, the musician Candida Doyle hid her condition from her bandmates and friends. But as the pain subsided after the menopause, acceptance of her body grew.

    Ten years ago, Candida Doyle spoke publicly for the first time about having lived with arthritis since she was a teenager. In a 2014 film about her band, Pulp, Doyle talked about being in denial. It was acceptable for pop stars to have a drug addiction, but not to be ill. Doyle, who plays keyboard for the band, had kept it so well hidden that when a bandmate watched the documentary, her arthritis was news to him.

    Candida Doyle of Pulp about living with arthritis for a special supplement on how to have healthy joints.
    January 2024.

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  • 'It was a dark time': Pulp's keyboardist Candida Doyle on being diagnosed with arthritis at the age of 17.
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    'It was a dark time': Pulp's keyboardist Candida Doyle on being diagnosed with arthritis at the age of 17.
    Diagnosed as a teenager with rheumatoid arthritis, the musician Candida Doyle hid her condition from her bandmates and friends. But as the pain subsided after the menopause, acceptance of her body grew.

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    Ten years ago, Candida Doyle spoke publicly for the first time about having lived with arthritis since she was a teenager. In a 2014 film about her band, Pulp, Doyle talked about being in denial. It was acceptable for pop stars to have a drug addiction, but not to be ill. Doyle, who plays keyboard for the band, had kept it so well hidden that when a bandmate watched the documentary, her arthritis was news to him.

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    Ten years ago, Candida Doyle spoke publicly for the first time about having lived with arthritis since she was a teenager. In a 2014 film about her band, Pulp, Doyle talked about being in denial. It was acceptable for pop stars to have a drug addiction, but not to be ill. Doyle, who plays keyboard for the band, had kept it so well hidden that when a bandmate watched the documentary, her arthritis was news to him.

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    Ten years ago, Candida Doyle spoke publicly for the first time about having lived with arthritis since she was a teenager. In a 2014 film about her band, Pulp, Doyle talked about being in denial. It was acceptable for pop stars to have a drug addiction, but not to be ill. Doyle, who plays keyboard for the band, had kept it so well hidden that when a bandmate watched the documentary, her arthritis was news to him.

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    Diagnosed as a teenager with rheumatoid arthritis, the musician Candida Doyle hid her condition from her bandmates and friends. But as the pain subsided after the menopause, acceptance of her body grew.

    Ten years ago, Candida Doyle spoke publicly for the first time about having lived with arthritis since she was a teenager. In a 2014 film about her band, Pulp, Doyle talked about being in denial. It was acceptable for pop stars to have a drug addiction, but not to be ill. Doyle, who plays keyboard for the band, had kept it so well hidden that when a bandmate watched the documentary, her arthritis was news to him.

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    Ten years ago, Candida Doyle spoke publicly for the first time about having lived with arthritis since she was a teenager. In a 2014 film about her band, Pulp, Doyle talked about being in denial. It was acceptable for pop stars to have a drug addiction, but not to be ill. Doyle, who plays keyboard for the band, had kept it so well hidden that when a bandmate watched the documentary, her arthritis was news to him.

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    Ten years ago, Candida Doyle spoke publicly for the first time about having lived with arthritis since she was a teenager. In a 2014 film about her band, Pulp, Doyle talked about being in denial. It was acceptable for pop stars to have a drug addiction, but not to be ill. Doyle, who plays keyboard for the band, had kept it so well hidden that when a bandmate watched the documentary, her arthritis was news to him.

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    Ten years ago, Candida Doyle spoke publicly for the first time about having lived with arthritis since she was a teenager. In a 2014 film about her band, Pulp, Doyle talked about being in denial. It was acceptable for pop stars to have a drug addiction, but not to be ill. Doyle, who plays keyboard for the band, had kept it so well hidden that when a bandmate watched the documentary, her arthritis was news to him.

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    Ten years ago, Candida Doyle spoke publicly for the first time about having lived with arthritis since she was a teenager. In a 2014 film about her band, Pulp, Doyle talked about being in denial. It was acceptable for pop stars to have a drug addiction, but not to be ill. Doyle, who plays keyboard for the band, had kept it so well hidden that when a bandmate watched the documentary, her arthritis was news to him.

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    Ten years ago, Candida Doyle spoke publicly for the first time about having lived with arthritis since she was a teenager. In a 2014 film about her band, Pulp, Doyle talked about being in denial. It was acceptable for pop stars to have a drug addiction, but not to be ill. Doyle, who plays keyboard for the band, had kept it so well hidden that when a bandmate watched the documentary, her arthritis was news to him.

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    Ten years ago, Candida Doyle spoke publicly for the first time about having lived with arthritis since she was a teenager. In a 2014 film about her band, Pulp, Doyle talked about being in denial. It was acceptable for pop stars to have a drug addiction, but not to be ill. Doyle, who plays keyboard for the band, had kept it so well hidden that when a bandmate watched the documentary, her arthritis was news to him.

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