Suzanne Moore

Articles by Suzanne Moore

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Sex and the stiletto

  • 17 February 2003

At £700 a pair, Manolo Blahnik shoes are the latest celebrity love token and status symbol. But, writes Suzanne Moore, they tell us more about shopping and lifestyle than desire

Suzanne Moore on A-level twiddles and tweaks

  • 30 September 2002

The latest A-level scandal sends out a message: the result of obsessive testing, league tables and over-examining is cheating, fiddling and tweaking at all levels

Julie and the scriptwriter

  • 24 June 2002

Theatre - Suzanne Moore on the fantasy world of the columnist whose best creation is herself

Hell is other children

  • 06 May 2002

Get Out of My Life . . . but first take me and Alex into town Tony Wolf and Suzanne Franks Profile Books, 228pp, £6.99 ISBN 1861973411

Which side are you on, girls?

  • 01 October 2001

War on Terror: Women - Talk of war has sidelined women. That's because they don't see the world in black and white, argues Suzanne Moore

The cliché of love. Nothing prepares you for the visceral shock of motherhood. Suzanne Moore reads a "post-feminist" tract and asks why women are always left holding the baby

  • 03 September 2001

A Life's Work: on becoming a mother Rachel Cusk Fourth Estate, 224pp, £12.99 ISBN 1841154865

Coming clean

  • 13 August 2001

A new exhibition celebrates the aesthetics of the soap powder box. Despite our obsession with hygiene, we are making the world dirtier

Pure oral fantasy. Nigella Lawson, irresistible TV personality and housewife-superstar, seems to have it all. And she has suffered, too. Suzanne Moore on the cult of the domestic goddess

  • 25 June 2001

Nigella Bites Nigella Lawson Chatto & Windus, 254pp, £20 ISBN 0701172878

Glenn Close got 2,500 people to stand up and chant "cunt". She could have just gone to a football match

  • 21 May 2001

You find irony everywhere these days. But I want irony that cares, passionate irony, Third Way irony

  • 10 April 2000

Fidel Castro

The last revolutionary

The last revolutionary

Steve Richards

On Tory policy

Our future in their hands

James Macintyre

Miliband's dilemma

Brussels is back with a vengeance

Will Self

On Oscar Wilde

Where the Wilde things are

Science

Religion and Darwin

Since the dawn  of time

Film review

Bright Star

Bright Star (PG)

Books

Paul Auster

Invisible

Interview

Alain de Botton

The Books Interview: Alain de Botton

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