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Cat Bohannon Q&A: “We can actually make the world a bit better”
The New Statesman· 4 days agoThe academic and author on Jaws, Artemisia Gentileschi, and the fertility culture wars.
Subscriber of the week: Damian Madden
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Down and Out: the Movie – in cinemas not quite yet
The New Statesman· 4 days agoHe’s a film producer so I didn’t mind too much, and the confinement wasn’t too bad: the cabin was actually luxurious and he poured Californian wines down...
Welcome to the realm of the thought experiment
The New Statesman· 4 days agoWhat do a hurtling trolley, a shallow pond and a famous violinist all have in common?
As anti-Semitism surges, tolerance resurfaces at unexpected moments
The New Statesman· 4 days agoOnly here the binned item was a Jewish Star of David and the crudely lettered slogan beneath read...
The new Europe chooses its leaders
The New Statesman· 4 days agoUrsula von der Leyen, Kaja Kallas and António Costa have been selected for the bloc’s top jobs.
The great wine climate-change challenge
The New Statesman· 4 days agoAlmost half of the 80 million tonnes of grapes produced in 2020 were transformed into wine and spirits: a processed food crop whose end use is more...
Letter of the week: How a nation sees itself
The New Statesman· 4 days agoOf all the fine contributions to “How to fix a nation” (Cover Story, 21 June), Anthony Seldon’s had me banging the table in agreement. It’s to the credit...
Is this election beyond satire?
The New Statesman· 4 days agoWith the Tories writing their own punchlines, the jokes in Michael Spicer: No Room are all too plausible.
Thousands of hard-up households offered £150 cost of living direct cash payments
The Sun· 4 days agoYou may also be able to get grants to cover your energy bills if you've fallen into arrears. A...