Valuation
The gender discount
Women may now account for 64 per cent of fine arts graduates in Britain but research shows the old values remain entrenched, says Michael Prodger
Turning a blind eye to a tilted playing field
Not only is it a page-turner, it’s also an essential manual for defending women’s sport
In praise of centibillionaires
When people are free to make a lot of money from new businesses, everybody wins
Hatred and mental illness are not mutually exclusive
Violent men being mentally ill need not make broader societal phenomena irrelevant
Scratches in the stonework of history
A new history of graffiti and rebellion is less light and bawdy than one may have expected
The passage from India
The failings of Bazball, like the failings of Britain, are becoming more apparent
Why are we ignoring the slaughter in Sudan?
There is no excuse for indifference when we pay such close attention to other wars
A sharp satire perfect for Critic readers
We should be giving copies of this magazine away at every screening
Too much disinformation
Mariana Spring is back, with another series to set the songbirds a-twitter
The shadowy economics of fentanyl
One professor is investigating how the deadly drug trade works — and how it might be fought
The Met is watching you
We are passively accepting the development of a society of hyper-surveillance