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A SOUND MADE FOR FURY
Mood music: short, sharp, often sulky, rock songs are good at anger. Charlie McCann tracks down some fierce excellence ... read more »
UNCOMPROMISING VISIONS
Inspiring Women: Ali Smith on Grace Paley and Katherine Mansfield—two forceful writers who "altered the potential" of short stories... read more »
JAMIE OLIVER'S LOVELY JUBBLY
The Wine-List Inspector: Jamie’s Italian may be cheerful—but with his wines, Tim Atkin advises, it’s best not to be too cheap... read more »
WRITER OF THE WEEK...ANN WROE
IN THE BEGINNING WAS THE SOUND
The King James Bible is more than 400 years old, but the music of its sentences still rings out. What exactly made it so good? Ann Wroe gives chapter and verse read more »
HANDWRITING: AN ELEGY
As more and more of our words are tapped out on keyboards, Ann Wroe celebrates a dying art read more »
WORDSWORTH'S CONTINUOUS FORCE
Authors on Museums: William Wordsworth didn’t just live in the Lake District—he helped define it. Ann Wroe celebrates Dove Cottage, once his home, now his memorial read more »
THE BEST MONTH IS BRUMAIRE
The Big Question: Ann Wroe picks a month that was invented during the French Revolution read more »
THE EDITORS' BLOG...AT THE NEW YORKER FESTIVAL
PAUL SIMON'S SIDEWALK DIMES
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JONATHAN FRANZEN V CLAY SHIRKY
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PHANTOM'S THREE GENERATIONS
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STELLA RIMINGTON AS "COUNTERSPY"
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EDITH WINDSOR KEEPS LOVE ALIVE
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NEW YORK'S FUTURE? "THE NEW VENICE"
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IMMERSION JOURNALISM AND SEX
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MICHAEL CHABON AND JENNIFER EGAN
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FROM THE ARCHIVE:
WHAT GIGGS AND TENDULKAR HAVE IN COMMON
Sportsmen are not supposed to get better at the end of their careers, but nobody told Ryan Giggs and Sachin Tendulkar. Tim de Lisle pinpoints their virtues... read more » |
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