Bruno Schulz
Art’s tragic tug of war
Like Scheherazade, Bruno Schulz traded his art for life
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The centre-left is out of ideas
The new journal Arguably barely makes an argument
The Islamopopulist march continues
Overshadowed by the Reform and Green surges, the Muslim vote continues a long march through the corridors of power
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If young women are going to be radical, they need to make it worth it
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Christian culture must combine tradition and modernity
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