Women’s rights have become negotiable, while ideological affirmation has become absolute. What happened to human rights?
The final volume of the tetralogy sees the once glamorous literary couple now adrift in New York as the mood changes with ...
Andrew Leigh’s criticism of Pauline Hanson and One Nation is nothing new. Nor is his advocacy for immigration.
Gina Rinehart's $200 million for veteran housing puts the Labor government to shame. They have cash for everything except ...
One of the few acceptable ways to dismiss an audience as inadequate is to describe them as ‘ageing’ It is a general rule that ...
In 1951, when J.G. Ballard was 20, Pandora and the Flying Dutchman premiered in London. Directed by Albert Lewin ...
In 2005 Xandra Bingley published Bertie, May and Mrs Fish, an extraordinarily lively and enjoyable memoir of her childhood ...
A Green candidate who is also a GP has repeatedly attacked ‘Zios’ and called on people to ‘burn Zionism to the ground.’ ...
Everyone I have met who has read Belchamber, Howard Sturgis’s novel of 1904, would endorse Edith Wharton’s judgment that ...
Rainer Maria Rilke’s claim that fame is the ‘sum of all misunderstandings’ is certainly true of Franz Kafka, whose ...
Sir Keir Starmer is now approaching a whole week with his head in the sand. One can imagine the plaintive ‘meep, meep’ noise ...
The Turner Prize-winning sculptor Sir Antony Gormley, 75, has installed casts of himself from Crosby beach in Liverpool to ...
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