Nigel Kennedy
“The new Liberace” strikes again
Nigel Kennedy’s latest principled stand against “Jurassic“ FM and the forces of musical conservatism
Soothing sounds in time of war
There are expectations going back to 1948 that musicians turn up to provide relief
The coddlin’ of the British dance
How Britain’s anarchic rave scene turned authoritarian
Fear the Keir
Starmer is Blair 2.0 — but this time, things can only get worse
Intangible benefits for intangible heritage?
It remains to be seen whether the UK’s Ratification of UNESCO’s Convention on Intangible Cultural Heritage will be valuable
A sharp satire perfect for Critic readers
We should be giving copies of this magazine away at every screening
Wetherspoons is the heart of local Britain
Tim Martin deserves a knighthood for creating a triumph for real British society
Men deserve single-sex spaces too
The campaign against the Garrick Club is tiresome and opportunistic
Sticky situation
Everyone’s Sticky Toffee Pudding recipe was different. All were revolting
Immigration enthusiasts and problematic polling
New analysis made British voters look far more pro-migration than they are
The Scottish Government are being bad eggs
State institutions should not be encouraging a potentially painful and dangerous procedure
The imagination of Ensor
The great Belgian painter could enliven the most mundane scenes