Noma and the tyranny of angry chefs
Was René Redzepi born like this or did the kitchen make him this way?
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Was René Redzepi born like this or did the kitchen make him this way?
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The social consequences of pornography are becoming too nasty to ignore
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Can Britain’s frowning documentarian defeat – or even comprehend – the new masculine underground?
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Looksmaxxing has codified the anxieties of male teenagers into a belief system
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Why are young males across England fighting each other every Saturday?
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The Booker Prize winner on masculinity, sex and what Keir Starmer should read
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Men who deliberately curate their cultural tastes to impress women are a new target of internet mockery
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Two novels explore the crippling solitude of a pair of ripped English professors
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From Oasis to Big John, an older and less toxic model of manhood is reasserting itself
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Can good writing solve our crisis of masculinity?
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What Stand by Me reveals about boyhood, and what Martin Amis and Julian Barnes taught me about life at the…
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The landscape of contemporary masculinity – sex-obsessed and porn-addled – is not one Gareth Southgate can speak to.
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There is nothing fictional about the Netflix series – it simply depicts the world women have to live in.
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Existential anxiety about AI is just patriarchy’s fear of itself.
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Gabriel Attal is France’s latest and youngest prime minister.
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His rage is an increasingly common and very male affliction.
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Her new book What About Men? promises an anatomy of the male condition – but instead provides flagrant stereotypes and…
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Why scientists are increasingly concerned about sperm.
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This moving film takes on a truly unusual subject: a durable, unstated, non-sexual relationship between two men.
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Men’s lust is simpler if the man in question doesn’t seem completely straight.
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