Shuichi Tezuka and Linda A. Ashtear
Shuichi Tezuka and Linda A. Ashtear are pseudonyms of two American academics.
The left-wing bias of Wikipedia
Is Wikipedia’s neutral point of view truly dead?
Why did behavioural scientists crave mask mandates?
The COVID pandemic exposed the nastiness of nudging
Taking on the right-on with cold, hard facts
A practical manual for anyone who has no choice but to sit on committees with idealistic intellectuals
The sentinel sleeps in Lothian
A new book is full of architectural treasures that the Scottish Government should do a better job of treasuring
The stench of Chanel No 5
Set mainly in Nazi-occupied Paris, The New Look tells the story of Coco Chanel and Christian Dior
It’s time to stop the rot
Students denounced, lecturers cowed and managers with little interest in truth
Saving London from the czar
London’s nightlife could be great — but it needs real change
Grimdull
The fantasy genre is afflicted by a dull and tedious obsession with adolescent cynicism, prurient scenes and one dimensional anti-heroes
Struggles of a veteran matador
Familiarity can make the heart grow cooler, but greatness can still prevail
The callousness of the virtue signallers
The response to a young singer’s death exposed the cruelty of the self-consciously virtuous
Josephine Tey, woman of mystery
Deeply private, her elegant and sharply engaging writing has often been wrongly overlooked