Tag: Culture

Total Results: 440


'If Rushdie hasn’t quite lived up to the hopes invested in him, his liberal critics have even less to recommend them.' (Cindy Ord/Getty Images for PEN America)
22 Apr 2024 - 1:02am

Liberalism didn’t protect Salman Rushdie He was a victim of its mutation into identity politics

Pratinav Anil

Wednesday, 17 April

17.04

The problem with Byron’s debauchery The poet mistook privilege for freedom

Terry Eagleton

Monday, 15 April

15.04

The metaverse of Fernando Pessoa His visionary consciousness took him to new worlds

Rob Doyle

Friday, 12 April

12.04

The war for Sydney Sweeney’s breasts Do they really represent the end of wokeness?

Kat Rosenfield

Monday, 8 April

08.04

Why we need more Kurt Cobains Music should give a voice to broken souls

Lias Saoudi

Friday, 5 April

05.04

Has Beyoncé killed Jolene? Bad-bitch stereotypes undermine female resilience

Kat Rosenfield

Thursday, 4 April

04.04

Netanyahu’s regime is built on censorship Israeli culture is being smothered by silence

Etan Nechin

Wednesday, 3 April

03.04

This book will send you to Hell The Kindly Ones is uniquely harrowing

Rob Doyle

Tuesday, 2 April

02.04

How to weaponise the BBC Britain needs to harness its soft power

Aris Roussinos

Friday, 29 March

29.03

America’s censors have committed their Guernica The culture war was won years ago

Kat Rosenfield

Monday, 25 March

25.03

The TV show that liberated Britain The Price is Right was a Thatcherite spectacle

David Ryan

Friday, 22 March

22.03

How MeToo became too cringe for America Have rape allegations lost their power?

Kat Rosenfield