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Waiting
Rebecca Stott reflects on how it feels being out of kilter with time.
I Like It Here
Howard Jacobson takes a wry view of life under lockdown.
Inside Out
David Goodhart examines our changing attitudes to authority.
The end of university as we know it?
Mary Beard asks: Has the iconic university lecture had its day?
A Word of Advice
Zia Haider Rahman reflects on the comment "If you don't like it here you can always leave"
Why Black Lives Matter
Bernardine Evaristo discusses how we historicise the past
Coronavirus and Convention
Adam Gopnik discusses how the pandemic is bringing out our most conventional behaviours.
Legacy Bottle Opener
Will Self discusses how the pandemic has affected our views of inheritance.
A Hazy Shade of Winter
Rebecca Stott tells the story of 536 AD - the year the sun 'disappeared'.
The Big Benefits of Smallness
Linda Colley on why being a small nation can be an advantage.
Gender in the Blender
Bernardine Evaristo reflects on changing attitudes to gender.
The End of Progress?
Will Self reflects on how the pandemic could affect our perception of human progress.
Tolerance: the Unfashionable Virtue
John Gray discusses why he believes liberals are turning their backs on tolerance.
A Fine Line
Adam Gopnik on why, during the pandemic, there's a fine line between clever... and stupid.
Thinking Otherwise
Michael Morpurgo questions whether we are educating our children or programming them.
Having the 'Wrong' Politics
Zoe Strimpel discusses growing divides between our social groupings.
Conspiracy Theories and a Good Hair Cut
Sarah Dunant on QAnon... and conversations with her hairdresser.
What's the Magic Number?
Tom Shakespeare discusses our changing attitudes to risk.
The Pro-Mask Movement
Bernardine Evaristo on why wearing a mask these days is the least we can do.
Reflections on My Mother's Kenwood Mixer
Rebecca Stott on memories of Angel Delight, Smash powder and an invaluable device.
The Great Conjunction
Adam Gopnik reflects on the appearance of Jupiter in the skies over Manhattan.
Brief Encounters
Will Self advocates a novel practice for our times.
Pets Aren't People!
Zoe Strimpel examines why we've become so passionately obsessed with dogs.
Don't Mention the War
Howard Jacobson with his personal reaction to a monumental week in US politics.
Perpetual Lockdown
Sara Wheeler on lockdown for her brother, severely learning disabled, and others like him
Experience Trumps Facts
David Goodhart defends objective facts over personal experience.
Loving the Body Fat-tastic
Bernardine Evaristo reflects on body image and the fashion industry.
Edible Architecture
Will Self on why he's decided to "eat" buildings
Confessions of an Anti-Clasper
Howard Jacobson reflects on hugging, past and present.
Off the Map
Sara Wheeler on navigating unmapped territory.
Spiritual Pick and Mix
Bernardine Evaristo reflects on spirituality and syncretism.