Issue: August/September 2021
Trans-Korean and proud
Those born in the wrong skin have always been persecuted for living their truth
Summer ‘drille
Hannah Betts chooses floaty frocks and espadrilles
A fully-packed bookcase
Three books that each offer a traditional holiday-reading pleasure
Pensions or the planet?
Fund managers are torn between maximising clients’ savings and saving the Earth
The call of the wild
Hunting for the pot is now strictly a hobby, but you can fake it, says Felipe Fernández-Armesto
Monuments to victory and loss
This is a beautifully illustrated, handsomely printed and thorough, scholarly exposition of the triumphal arch
Rosie Cackle
Veteran comedienne
What will Net Zero cost?
Extravagant plans for a greener country will provide cold comfort for ordinary people
Lover, muse, artist
The aim of this new biography is to re-establish this undeservedly overlooked artist
The Diary of Dilyn the Dog
As told to Robert Hutton