Sarah Silverman
Cancel the war on progressives
Cancel culture hurts most those who cheer it on
Why the Voice failed
The Australian establishment has been too focused on symbolic gestures rather than practical change
Portugal must be more than an EU vassal
As elections approach, can Portugal break the stultifying hold of a progressive, big state worldview?
What became of Tchaikovsky?
Tchaikovsky: 5th symphony etc (ICA Classics)
A great conductor leaves the stage
No conductor from China or Japan ever commanded world orchestras before Seiji Ozawa, and none has since matched his impact
The Grand Migrant Hotel Rwanda
All are welcome at Kagame’s eccentric migrant hostelry, and don’t worry about the roving deathsquads: they’re harmless
Ferrari and the terrible joy
Michael Mann’s Ferrari shows how ambiguity and contradiction fuels us
How to lose an empire
The rise and fall of the Sassoon family, whose yearning for social acceptance brought titles at the cost of success
Common prayer
Britain, and her monarchy, have a language fitted for times of joy and sorrow alike — so why does the Church of England make such poor use of our traditional liturgy?
Between the devil and the deep blue sea
A substantial and growing minority of Americans hate both presidential candidates
The end of Pevsner
The monumental work of maintaining a live record of the architecture of the UK and Ireland is in danger of being abandoned
Banning masks from protests is a bad idea
Anonymity can be essential to dissent against tyrannical regimes