| The September/October issue of Intelligent Life is now available for free on iPad, iPhone and Android tablets and smartphones OUTSIDE THE BOX The pictures may be small, but YouTube’s stars are getting bigger—and even making money. Ryan Gilbey plunges into the world of do-it-yourself television ... read more » THE VIEW FROM OLD TELLY Isabel Lloyd asks the programme controllers from the big networks: is YouTube a boon or a threat? read more » ONLY JUST CHARTED TERRITORY Cartophilia: In Antarctica, maps are a little different. Sara Wheeler speaks from experience... read more » THE BAD BOY The Line of Beauty: The worse they are, the better we seem to like them. Matthew Sweet sorts the naughty, the filthy and the unruly from the just plain wrong... read more » JAMES WATSON'S SEVEN WONDERS James Watson was 27 when he and Francis Crick described the structure of DNA. The success that followed opened the world to Watson and allowed him to indulge a passion for art... read more » FLAMBOYANCE, INSIDE AND OUT Man in a Suit: Sameer Lilani, a jeweller in a gem of an outfit... read more » DETERMINATION AGAINST ALL ODDS Inspiring Women: the physicist Fabiola Gianotti was deeply influenced by the dedication of her compatriot, the Nobel prizewinner Rita Levi-Montalcini... read more » FROM THE HAGUE—15 TREATS Short Read: Olivia Weinberg's pick of the exhibitions is a rare chance for New Yorkers to peek into a golden age... read more » THEME OF THE WEEK: THE NATIONAL THEATRE THE HISTORY MEN The NT at 50: Irving Wardle, who witnessed its birth pangs, shows how the National Theatre turned a series of crises into some great drama read more » INSIDE THE FORTRESS OF THE NATIONAL THEATRE The NT at 50: five years ago, Robert Butler spent a month at this vibrant institution and saw it getting bigger, busier and happier read more » NIGHTS TO REMEMBER The NT at 50: since 1963 the National has put on thousands of productions. Isabel Lloyd and Robert Butler pick ten favourites read more » OF MONSTERS AND MEN The NT at 50: Danny Boyle's sold-out production of "Frankenstein" was a thrilling theatrical take on Shelley's classic. James Taylor spoke to the two actors breathing life into this dark parable read more » THE EDITORS' BLOG THE SMILE OF A PHENOMENON Tim de Lisle on our new cover story read more » THE COLLABORATOR'S COLLABORATOR Isabel Lloyd welcomes Rufus Norris's appointment read more » SOMETHING I PREPARED EARLIER Rosie Blau on Eleanor Catton's thank-you read more » RUFUS NORRIS'S OPENING LINES The National's next director meets the press read more » FROM THE ARCHIVE: BRUSHES WITH HOCKNEY Even in his 70s, David Hockney’s enthusiasm is boyish, his work rate ferocious. Karen Wright tries to keep up... read more » |
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