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Fart for art’s sake
A not-so-fond farewell to the “sophomoric male”, the man-child purveyor of infantile humour
The Met is watching you
We are passively accepting the development of a society of hyper-surveillance
Politics with the depth of a puddle
A month of politically-minded podcasts has reached its exhausting apogee
How to win at Chopin
Giving marks to people playing Chopin is no different from deciding on medals in gymnastics
Are Labour the real racists?
Conservatives should stop trying to play the victim on identitarian grounds
Well, well, well
The amazing discovery of a thousand Orvieto pots in a water shaft
The ongoing fiasco of European defence
Starry-eyed talk of continental cooperation obscures the grim reality of competing interests
Love in a remotely-controlled climate
If we outsource our decisions to
machines, we will be less capable
of navigating our own feelings
He’ll never let the old flag fall
Lee Anderson will never stand for insult, especially the insult of never being invited round for dinner
A wealth of Irish architecture
Editorial errors do not spoil a fine work of Irish architectural history
Murders for February
Hitler, Harlem and the high-life feature in this month’s murder mystery haul