2019-08-10 The Spectator
Losing our religion Christian ethics can’t survive without Christian faith GREG SHERIDAN standing superstition. Christianity is ...
ness on contemporary witchcraft — explor- ing the dark side of feminist power, or some such drooling nonsense. I ncidentally, li ...
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MARY WAKEFIELD Like so many parents, I’m a panic junkie a packet of Mini Cheddars and set out to drive myself mad. And if I wasn ...
Nicky Haslam DESIGNER’S NOTEBOOK ‘V olcanic temper... suspicious of everyone... irritability, mood swings... terror stalking the ...
LETTERS of perhaps the finest railway line our Victorian ancestors ever built. John Walker Abingdon Ad and subtract Sir: Paul Bu ...
ANY OTHER BUSINESS| MARTIN VANDER WEYER Should we be sad or happy that the pound has buckled? French companies — while Donald Tr ...
Barkcloth, Fiji, early 20th century Martin Gayford — p41 Laura Freeman thrills at the outraged buttocks in Bolshoi Ballet’s Spar ...
BOOKS The man and the legend David Crane celebrates the genuinely pious emperor who united medieval Europe by fire and sword Kin ...
Charlemagne, as depicted by Caspar Johann Nepomuk Scheuren (1825), holding a model of the Palatine Chapel at Aachen BRI DG EM AN ...
BOOKS & ARTS The rabbit who came to stay Melanie McDonagh The Curse of the School Rabbit by Judith Kerr Harper Collins, £12. ...
Crime of passion Sinclair McKay The Fatal Passion of Alma Rattenbury by Sean O’Connor Simon & Schuster, £20, pp. 474 No matt ...
BOOKS & ARTS Glorious mud Hugh Thomson The Fens: Discovering England’s Ancient Depths by Francis Pryor Head of Zeus, £25, pp ...
Sex and the married woman Mia Levitin Three Women by Lisa Taddeo Bloomsbury Circus, £16.99, pp. 320 The epigraph of Three Women ...
BOOKS & ARTS Bohemian bonhomie Richard Davenport-Hines Creative Gatherings: Meeting Places of Modernism by Mary Ann Caws Rea ...
create clarity to a mark destined to create confusion’. We see its origins in 1494, when Aldus Manutius first presented it, and ...
BOOKS & ARTS ARTS Divine comedy Lloyd Evans finds some stars of the future at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe T he locals prob ...
those in power to ‘cover up the truth’. After his anti-capitalist act he smiled: ‘Here’s the capitalist bit. Buy my book.’ It’s ...
BOOKS & ARTS Exhibitions Canine connoisseurs Camilla Swift Dog Show Southwark Park Galleries, until 8 September Stepping int ...
Dance Spartacus in spandex Laura Freeman Spartacus Royal Opera House, until 10 August Swan Lake Royal Opera House, until 14 Augu ...
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