Stephen Smith
Articles by Stephen Smith
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Arts & Culture
Poppy art
- 17 April 2000
Art - Stephen Smith on how drugs and booze are the engine fuel of art
Politics
A mystery in the Bodleian
- 13 March 2000
Stephen Smith joins journalists who, looking for new revelations about Edward VIII, found only a very British cover-up
Politics
Waiting for the general
- 14 February 2000
What happens when Pinochet finally goes home? Stephen Smith in Santiago finds that the left wants him put on trial but the right wants him dead
Politics
Lend me your neck and I'll make a new man of you
- 07 February 2000
Stephen Smith tries street massage in London's Chinatown and imagines a new market in cuddles
Politics
Pinochet and Pygmalion in the park
- 31 January 2000
In Chile, the judge who will decide the fate of the country's former dictator bumps into Stephen Smith, accidentally on purpose, for a chat
Politics
Cautiously touring Mob-land
- 20 December 1999
In films, Cosa Nostra is a sinister fraternity given to murder and old-fashioned honour codes. In New Jersey, Stephen Smithfinds the truth is not very different
Politics
The mystery of the silent typewriter
- 06 September 1999
Joseph Mitchell, a New Yorker journalist, became famous, not for what he published but because, in 30 years, he never wrote a word
Politics
A corner of America that is (for a while) Europe
- 09 August 1999
Gondolas, pigeons, muddy water, fine art: Venice has been exported to Las Vegas
Politics
The brightness and the glory
- 18 December 1998
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A 154-foot tower, a chandelier weighing 300 kilos. Stephen Smithgains entry to the Mormon temple in Chorley, with its wedding chamber and celestial room


