Kathrine Jebsen Moore
Kathrine Jebsen Moore grew up in Norway, studied Media and Print Journalism in London, and worked at Bloomberg News until 2009. She is a freelance writer and avid knitter. She lives in Edinburgh with her husband, four children and two dogs.
Knit picking
The invisible knitting of Michelle Obama led to the cancellation of Kristy Glass
A Soviet revelation
David Oistrakh: The Warner Remastered Edition (58CDs, 3DVDs)
The danger of naive humanitarianism
The rejection of force is complacent and unsustainable
Hatred without end
A year on from October 7th, mutual dehumanisation and refusal of moral responsibility characterises our “debate” over the Gaza war
What do Labour think a conversion therapy is?
There has to be a middle ground between complete denial and complete affirmation
Good, mostly clean, fun
The Boys from Syracuse, Upstairs at the Gatehouse
The strange history of Keir Starmer and assisted suicide
How long, and to what extent, has the prime minister supported legalisation?
Neither beautiful, nor true
The new Fourth Plinth commission creates moral and artistic confusion
A manifesto for the fun police state
The IPPR recommendations would do more harm to your freedoms than good for your health
The childishness of republicanism
Lidia Thorpe’s outburst is no reflection of the Australian attitudes towards the King