Jim Mellon
The slab from the lab – is meat cultured from cells the future (or end) of farming?
The investor and author of Moo’s Law, Jim Mellon, talks to Graham Stewart about the coming agrarian revolution
Is public religion the new heresy?
It makes no sense to argue that faith should not inform ethical decisions
In a manor of shrieking
One haunted house has an infamy above all others: McKamey Manor, in the USA
An intelligent book on AI? Very nearly
The threat from AI comes from humans placing too much faith in complex but fallible systems
The contested legacy of “Rocky Horror”
How should we interpret a film that is much more than a light-hearted camp classic?
Labour’s economic policies are incoherent
Labour risks collapsing under the weight of its own inner economic contradictions
Choosing enemies wisely
China manifestly wishes to avenge her past humiliation at Western hands
A Soviet revelation
David Oistrakh: The Warner Remastered Edition (58CDs, 3DVDs)
Only abortion is like abortion
Don’t tack on abortion to create an impression of progressive goodness
Too many silences in this book about music
The hazy treatment of what “music” even entails falls flat
The Tory beauty contest
The good, the bad, the ugly and the downright embarrassing
Procedural Man
The Process is good, the Process is correct, no matter what, trust the Process