Sixteenth Century
Modern technology meets the sixteenth century
For a limited time, the wonders of Lombardy are in the National Gallery
The fall of the House of Rejoin
A popular cause has withered into an elitist dinner club
Whistler in black and white
A video artwork that aims to critique Rex Whistler’s controversial mural in Tate Britain lacks context and nuance
Women can have short hair, too
Pseudo-progressives are resurrecting gender stereotypes
Enough with the bigotry mind-reading
Why do people insist on jumping to the least generous interpretation possible?
Sorry is the hardest word
In the wake of the Cass Report, the hordes are now looking for a face-saving way to recant
The problem with Nigel Farage
The maverick Reform leader might be entertaining, but he is also unreliable
When the Left thought free trade meant peace
Socialists, communists and liberals were united by a conviction that free trade could, and would, promote democracy and justice
A short guide to voting in the general election
From Gorgeous George to the Newark Chainsaw Massacre, the Critic brings you a selectively exhaustive guide to the parties running in 2024
The slain in Spain, and Belfast again
This police drama tidies up loose ends just enough, but still leaves the viewers wanting more