The looking glass
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It’s difficult to ignore the proto-religious fervour that has accompanied Corbyn on his whirlwind tour of top-level politics.
Why we’re being asked to decide whether Amber Heard is one of two archetypes: the gold-digging, manipulative siren or the innocent female victim.
If we can even begin to recognise and celebrate hip hop for what it was, we just may have the beginnings of a suitable epitaph for Phife Dawg.
What can we expect from this newly discovered manuscript from a much-beloved author?
Privately, we grieve for those we’ve loved. Publicly, we grieve for those we’ve never even met.
New adult Ladybird books on The Hipster and The Husband fall flat.
Bristol Old Vic is currently coming to the end of its run of a new production of Arthur Miller’s classic play The Crucible, a dramatisation of the Salem witch trials that occurred in New England towards…
In the middle of a rose garden, on a leafy road in northwest London, nestles the Freud Museum – though the petals, in October, are tumbling. The house, at 20 Maresfield Gardens, is the proud bearer of…
At the opening night of her private view and book launch, poet and artist Frieda Hughes appeared at the door of the Belgravia Gallery in Mayfair, a small but striking figure in a pillarbox-red suit. In…
Ah, Twitter. So quick to bear arms in righteous indignation. But so quick, too, to forget. This week “the internet”, which term has usurped what used to be known as “public opinion”, is upset about some…