John Pawson
Weekends à la mode
Living Architecture is opening minds and changing taste
Decline of the underclass
In the 21st century, London has lost its own internal logic
Do the arts need policy?
Decoupling creativity from policy might give art ambition again
The Venice Art Biennale
The overall tone is rather bloodless, smug and muted where one might hope for exhilaration
How cinemas can save themselves
Watching films at the cinema should be a communal experience
Britain was not built on slavery and imperialism
At least in its current, extreme interpretation, the Williams Thesis is almost certainly false
Labour’s economic plans are a disaster waiting to happen
They won’t save the planet and they won’t save the economy
Brexit: a portrait of political paralysis
There was an exit door, but one which May, the Remainer, was never willing to take
What future for Winchester Cathedral Choir?
The choral tradition in the cathedral must be enlivened rather than diluted
Dune and progressive media illiteracy
Leftist moralism obscures thematic depth in its frantic rush to judge
Communitarianism hits the ballot box
The local elections provided a glimpse of a future where voting is divided by ethnicity
The Greens are worse than useless
Their reputation for being nice if a touch naive is far too generous