Artillery Row
A sea of staring eyes
Overcrowded lectures are bad enough, but Zoom and masks are incompatible with learning
The curse of the tiny fridge
A tale of the overheated housing market and its secondary effects on life in the capital
London Nights (Capriccio)
Intelligent and well played though it is, Franziska Lee’s album of Londonoid piano pieces can’t make a bad sonata better
Poetry matters
When poetry is sold as nothing more inspiring than literary politics, is it any surprise the poetry shelves in Waterstones are so dusty?
Opiate for the leftists
How Wokeism tries (and succeeds) at filling a religion-shaped void within the American left’s psyche
Tough love
What modern families are missing
No one expects the EU Inquisition
The Digital Services Act would appoint “coordinators” with an army of “trusted flaggers” to police digital speech in every EU member state
Murders for early November
As the days quicken and the shadows lengthen, our thoughts turn naturally to murder
Losing face
How do you pick up your nephew if you can’t recognise anyone?
Dilyn goes to Glasgow COP26
The Critic Narrated: Episode Three, with Robert Hutton, Josephine Bartosch and Robert Thicknesse