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Total Results: 211
14 Oct 2021 - 1:03am
Would you sell a kidney to be famous?
Success is now determined by our hunger for clout
Mary Harrington
Saturday, 9 October
09.10
How to survive our tragedy
Covid has receded — but will pride and hubris doom humanity?
Terry Eagleton
Wednesday, 6 October
06.10
Hong Kong’s Zero Covid deception
There is nothing 'normal' about the draconian measures still in place
Philip Cowley
Monday, 13 September
13.09
The problem with white saviours
Ostentatious meekness doesn't make you a good person
Tomiwa Owolade
Saturday, 11 September
11.09
The war on Martin Amis
His response to the attacks was a quixotic and disastrous battle against Islamism
Will Lloyd
Tuesday, 7 September
07.09
Sex, drugs and the Modern Review
We wouldn't have survived amid today's echo chambers and cancel culture
Julie Burchill
Saturday, 4 September
04.09
We need to talk about 9/11
A short story about America's new enemies
Lionel Shriver
Friday, 3 September
03.09
Sally Rooney needs to be famous
She has become a prisoner of her own perspective
Sarah Ditum
Tuesday, 31 August
31.08
Why was Virginia Woolf so rude?
She knew that all of us are actually horrible
Henry Oliver
Wednesday, 25 August
25.08
Why were we shocked by Afghanistan?
The West has always been deluded about imperialism
Philip Hensher
Tuesday, 17 August
17.08
Quentin Tarantino’s mummy issues
He clings on to trauma — and turns it into art
Tanya Gold
Tuesday, 10 August
10.08
Teenagers need to have sex again
A book about owls set the scene for my own awakening
Julie Burchill
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