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
There is nothing wrong with rules
People can put down their phones for the duration of concert
The campaign against National Conservatism is a disgrace
A peaceful conference is facing state and activist intimidation
Not everyone has a novel in them
Literature is the only art in which, it seems, every neophyte is convinced they can succeed
Laugh to hide the tears
Rishi Sunak was desperate to appear on top form before the Liaison Committee
Synaesthesia
Robert Thicknesse, Lucy Lethbridge, and Yehuda Shapiro return for a mind bending and spirit expanding episode of Critical Mash
Fighting lies with lies
What depths will we need to go to in order to tackle disinformation in our own time?
Leaving Kindland, entering reality
“Being kind” at the expense of truth and reason can make us nothing of the kind
This vision glorious
Let us allow the glory of Easter to touch our daily lives
Mass confusion
The Conservative elites are no match for superheroines like Greta Thunberg and Charlotte Proudman