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Hollywood is often a slimy, cynical business, but weaponizing feminism against a critic you don’t like is a new low

The stringent legal definition of genocide means that those who are targeted receive no support or justice

Are populist leaders better at vaccine roll-outs? If so, that should fill us with trepidation about post-pandemic politics

Cancel culture is a straitjacket on the free expression of ideas, and democracy cannot hope to function when antagonists are muzzled

Clyne’s debut record is a validation of the continuing relevance of classical form in the twenty-first century

In the final instalment of his Falklands quarantine diary, ASH Smyth gears up for the outside world after two weeks at home

How the French philosopher founded today’s social justice movement

If one judged the playwright solely on the film versions of his work, one might be forgiven for believing that he had never been particularly accomplished

Nigel Jones warns that cinematic portrayals of historical events and figures could alter how we understand the past