Women’s Rghts
A gendered soul?
The trans debate was less toxic when it was a process, not an identity
Joyous adventures in the absurd
A new performance of a Janacek opera takes one to the moon and back
The Gen X delusion
They like to play the cynic, but Gen X built the modern world and got rich doing it
Dodgy deals and a suspect stele
There is an infinite number of ways of conning collectors, investors and even institutions too
The police are enabling Islamic intolerance
Where can we provoke if not at Speakers’ Corner?
The art of the hype
Beyond its backstory, ‘Shot Sage Blue Marilyn’ is both one of a series and an image made in part by a reproductive method
A radical reframing of conservative tradition
Yoram Hazony’s purified conservatism risks losing touch with political reality
Olivier Messiaen: Quartet for the end of time (OUR)
Messiaen’s quartet, first performed in a freezing barracks in 1941, is a thing of great beauty