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Francis Bacon’s vile bodies
The New Statesman· 3 days agoNo, surely that dubious accolade must go to Lucian Freud, the artistic Tweedledum to Bacon’s Tweedledee. Indeed, even a first-rate painter can be...
After Decades In High Tech, Nathan Myhrvold Wants Us All To Make Perfect Bread At Home, Part Two
Forbes· 2 days agoNow, he has devoted himself to Modernist Cuisine, founding in 2007, The Cooking Lab, a culinary research laboratory, photo studio and publishing company, that in 2011 produced ...
Reform could haunt a Labour government
The New Statesman· 5 days agoThe Reform manifesto is a Trumpian document for a British electorate. Nigel Farage (interviewed in this week’s New Statesman) accepts the Republican...
Labour’s missions are no substitute for ideology
The New Statesman· 3 days agoOne of the most insistent refrains in Keir Starmer’s campaigning rhetoric has been that he represents a constructive break with a disordered past....
The Tory media has gone into meltdown
The New Statesman· 5 days agoThis exhausted government has not left this mortal plane quite yet – but already those who loved it are in open mourning for what they’ve lost. In the...
Letter of the week: Missions without omission
The New Statesman· 1 day agoLabour has a chance to correct this. In the late Sixties its sister, the Northern Ireland Labour Party, offering non-sectarian social and economic...
On the edge of chaos
The New Statesman· 1 day agoRather, they should consider the decision good news in the wake of a debate performance that convinced most of America, and most of the world, that Biden...