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Off the Map
Sara Wheeler on navigating unmapped territory.
Spiritual Pick and Mix
Bernardine Evaristo reflects on spirituality and syncretism.
New Year Letter from New York
Adam Gopnik on the bitter-sweet joys of cycling round Central Park.
A Turning Point for Democracy?
Adam Gopnik attempts to make sense of events in Washington this week.
Whose Free Speech?
John Gray argues that social media bans on Donald Trump pose many risks.
The Power of Slow Storytelling
Rebecca Stott on why stories told over time seem so fitting for lockdown.
Sacking the Capitols
Sarah Dunant imagines how the storming of the US Capitol building might go down in history
A Sense of Fear
Zoe Strimpel tries to understand her sense of panic at news of Britain closing its borders
Going Underground
Will Self on why he longs for the day he can travel again on the London underground.
A Sense of an Opening
Susie Orbach on finding the right words to help get us through the pandemic.
What'll you have?
Tom Shakespeare on pubs in peril.
Sacred Cows and Sushi Rolls
John Connell reflects on how the pandemic is breaking the spell of cities.
The Year of Speaking Dangerously
Sarah Dunant ponders what effect this year will have on future conversation.
All the world's a stage
Michael Morpurgo reflects... a year on from the first lockdown.
Is that Miss or Mrs Wheeler?
Sara Wheeler argues that the Mrs-Miss distinction has no place in contemporary Britain.
The Florida Phone Call
Adam Gopnik reflects on why Tik-Tok will never be his thing.
Reflections on my Mother's Kenwood Mixer
Rebecca Stott on memories of Angel Delight, Smash powder and an invaluable device....
What are you doing here?
Michael Morpurgo on how a personal meeting shaped his views.
The Age of Infantilism
Howard Jacobson reflects on the 'incorrigible unseriousness' of our age.
Living with Group Difference
David Goodhart reflects on group identities in the aftermath of the Sewell report.
Invisible Women
Zoe Strimpel questions some of the dominant gender narratives around the Me Too movement.
Absence of Exultation
Adam Gopnik ponders New Yorkers' response to the passing of the pandemic there.
On Concrete
Rebecca Stott on why we need to rethink our love affair with concrete.
Eavesdropping
Will Self muses on the joys of eavesdropping.
The Past is Never Dead
Sara Wheeler rereads fifty years of diaries and ponders lessons learned.
The Arts in Our Hearts
Bernardine Evaristo on why the country's arts must be cherished.
Anti-Zionism and the Death of Tragedy
Howard Jacobson on Zionism and the disappointment of a dream.
The Culture War
Zoe Strimpel argues that the culture war is not a storm in a teacup.
The Boring Twenties
Niall Ferguson argues that predictions of a 'Roaring Twenties' may be misplaced.
Red Tape
Tom Shakespeare on our relationship with red tape, past and present.
Verrucas Optional
Sara Wheeler on why she has little time for the current fad of wild swimming.