In Nayatt School, Spalding Gray played a ‘pedantic schoolteacher’ and the psychiatrist from The Cocktail ...
It isn’t controversial to expect courts to be politically neutral when deciding cases that have great political ...
The three novels in the Notebook trilogy, and a fourth, Yesterday (1996), were based on Kristóf’s memories of Hungary during ...
Like many of my students from South Lebanon and the Shia quarters of Beirut, he is renting in a ‘safe’ area of the capital.
Time is embedded in the way Mark Jenkin works – not just the occasional resurrection but the hand-cranked cameras ...
Seeing my serious Chinese-made firearm, Haruki Murakami once said to me: ‘You’re the only writer I know who has ...
Yesterday morning, after the ceasefire agreement between the United States and Iran, many displaced people in Lebanon started heading back to the south. At around 2 p.m., Israel hit the country with a ...
The LRB is Europe’s leading magazine of books and ideas. Published twice a month, it provides a space for some of ...
Nine years ago, in the first years of Donald Trump's first presidency, I wrote about Harold Pinter's ranting poem ‘American Football’, and the way it anticipated the language of the president. Now ...
In a strong field of contenders, the most morally troubling computer game ever made is probably RapeLay, released ...
Tourists might stumble into a Scruton café in quite different parts of Budapest: one is on the second floor of a shopping centre called Mammut, surrounded by cheap clothing and perfume chains; another ...
After following up a lead from a birdwatcher, Rachel Carson drew a web of connections that led to one of the most influential books of the 20th century. Silent Spring (1962) investigated the synthetic ...
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