Charlotte Stroud
Charlotte Stroud is a freelance writer with work in The New Statesman and The London Magazine. She tweets at @char_stroud
The humanities hit back
Science has ventured beyond its proper territory
Blogosphere bubble
Reviving a simple English classic: bubble and squeak
The eternal lockdown of the soul
Lockdown-lifers have become a key tool of the state
When America ignored a slaughter
Whatever America’s flaws, its absence from the global stage leaves a space quickly filled by far more malevolent actors
Good, mostly clean, fun
The Boys from Syracuse, Upstairs at the Gatehouse
Don’t stop the music
How a legendary DJ was cancelled just for listening to women
The Bar should say “bye” to EDI
Barristers should not have to follow ever more extensive equality standards
A beguiling star who loved melodrama
Taylor’s hunger for money, flashy gizmos and flashier gewgaws found its echo in Burton’s need to forsake the classics
Embrace your inner exile
How can we appreciate art in alienating times?