Artillery Row
Getting a television changed my life
Living without a TV had several notable side-effects: we’d read more, and sometimes, even have conversations
Data limits
It appears Kier’s tiers’ fears draw near
The extraordinary life of Jan Morris
The end of one writer’s life as a vivid dream
Wise counsel
View from Oxford: Robert Beddard speaks from retirement
Amnesty and political prisoners in Ireland
Human rights organisations in Ireland are calling for the disenfranchisement of those who do not share their political views
The spirit of Liverpool’s stories
Liverpool’s at ease with itself, the south should be too
Will Boris go for woke?
The Common Sense Group is seeking to stiffen the government’s resolve
Letter from Washington: America’s ambiguous interregnum
What Trump’s clumsy attempt to defy the election proves
The breakdown of higher education
A British-American professor explains how diversity ruined academia, and how to reform it
Arvo Pärt: Works for Choir (Cugate Classics)
The 40 minutes of music on this album is alternately hypnotic and uplifting