
The biggest exhibitions of 2019
From 500 years of Leonardo to the Anglophile Van Gogh, 2019 promises an eye-opening year in painting and sculpture.
ByFrom 500 years of Leonardo to the Anglophile Van Gogh, 2019 promises an eye-opening year in painting and sculpture.
ByOutrageous and flamboyant murders? Check. Creepy clown masks? Check. Gruff one-liners? Check.
ByColman’s Queen Anne is sweet and giddy and transparently bonkers.
ByAnd the Acadamy Award might go to…
ByFrom endless Arthur Miller to the National’s sell-out Cate Blanchett vehicle, the forthcoming year in theatre.
ByMiddleweight boxer Rubin Carter was tried, convicted, and released twice.
ByWhat an irresistible performance Cumberbatch turns in: weird, committed, minutely observed.
ByIt’s a miracle that we are all here.
ByA group of attractive strangers floated 5,000 miles to see if having female leaders would make for a more…
ByAt first I couldn’t believe my ears, but then said “of course”.
ByWhen everyone is curating Christmas on Instagram, it can leave us feeling like failures.
ByFor one whole half hour I have not seen the faces of those lying, scheming, conniving, despicable scumbags who claim…
ByA new female empowerment movement is encouraging more women than ever to avoid unfulfilling relationships in exchange for a better, independent…
ByThe social psychologist discusses his book The Coddling of the American Mind and the age of identity wars.
ByThe biologist talks David Attenborough, appearing on Mastermind, and Barack Obama.
ByThe French president’s measures represent high-handed gestures from the rich to the poor rather than a genuine anti-austerity programme.
ByYour weekly dose of gossip from around Westminster.
ByPart of the row is nakedly political – the Home Secretary is considered to be one of the frontrunners for the…
ByThe internet behemoths are essentially parasites, leeching their sales from what Marxists might call actually existing shops.
ByBefore achieving success as a writer Pullman was a teacher, and continues to campaign for literacy today, opposing cuts to…
ByIf exiting the EU is an ill-conceived project, then 2019 is a particularly poor time to enact it.
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