Artillery Row
A very British crank
Bertrand Russell is almost too familiar a figure to be worth remembering
Rolling back into town
The world’s greatest band return to Liverpool — do they still have it?
Erwin Schulhoff: Violin sonatas (Orfeo/FHR)
Virtuosity amidst violence
Weeds in the garden
A brilliant new work walks the thorny path of motherhood
Britain, 2049
You’ll own nothing, and you won’t be particularly happy about it
Joyous adventures in the absurd
A new performance of a Janacek opera takes one to the moon and back
The magical LGBTQ+ myth factory
The LGBTQ+ lobby is making up “scientific” facts to win arguments
The Welsh way of woke
Wales has an established church again: the religion of “anti-racism”
Mansplaining womanhood
What is a woman? What are they for? Do they have souls? Men may never know, as that might involve asking a woman her opinion
Germany in the Baroque Age
Professor Jeremy Black and Graham Stewart discuss the cultural achievements of the Baroque Age in the German states