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My friend who is a Conservative politician has what amounts to a mild obsession with presidential libraries. He is fascinated…
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My friend who is a Conservative politician has what amounts to a mild obsession with presidential libraries. He is fascinated…
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WRONGFUL ARREST After the rudest of cardiac wake-up calls, Sebastian Gibson found a new lease of life in Austria as…
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In 2013, casual dating – long a lost cause – made a comeback. If you were standing at the bar…
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Author: Peter Matthews From the first book ever written in the USA to British classics penned by literary greats, some…
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Author: Sam Leith ‘Where in God’s name did the copy of Nana Mouskouri’s memoirs, signed affectionately to me, come from?…
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You can imagine my surprise when I turned on BBC2 the other night to watch The Choir: Sing While You…
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HEART OF STONE Sculptor Emily Young may no longer live in England, having found contentment in an Italian convent, but…
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Cheat? Us? Never! We’re as honest as the day is long (especially if that day is spent lazing on a…
ByWe’ve run a tricksy thread through issue 35, focusing on cheating in all its manifestations. Forewarned and all that Cheat?…
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Spear’s spikiest columnists on the latest gossip and goings-on in the City and beyond Name game Hedgehog dropped in on…
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There is a familiar strangeness in the third floor rooms of the Ashmolean. In a museum chronicling the stories of…
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Back in September, I spoke at the Blenheim Palace Literary Festival on the subject of ‘Is the English countryside dying?’…
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These giants of 20th century art complement and contrast in equal measure, both offering different vantage points and providing the…
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The revival of Jez Butterworth’s Mojo at the Harold Pinter Theatre has a stellar cast, which ensures its runaway success.…
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Photojournalist and potraitist Richard Young has a gallery in Kensington. He shares a few personal anecdotes from his day SATISFACTION…
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The timing couldn’t be more perfect for this Chichester Festival production directed by Jonathan Church to wow London. Brecht isn’t…
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Author: Alessandro Tome ‘The amount of unnecessary tension and arguments inspired by iPads is mind-boggling. And by the time you…
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NEW YORK, 26 November 2013 – Tonight at Sotheby’s New York, one of only eleven surviving copies of the Bay…
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