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From Spectator LifeA light in the darkness: Home Kitchen reviewed
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The thrill of the Beaujolais Run
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We’re living in Musk’s world now
Welcome to life on Planet Elon
On 13 July this year, an assassin’s bullet grazed the ear of Donald Trump as he turned his head on stage in Butler, Pennsylvania. The whole world saw it and his response: ‘Fight, fight, fight.’ For Elon Musk, this was not just a news event but a galvanising and clarifying moment. He immediately posted a
Welcome to life on Planet Elon
On 13 July this year, an assassin’s bullet grazed the ear of Donald Trump as he turned his head on stage in Butler, Pennsylvania. The whole world saw it and his response: ‘Fight, fight, fight.’ For Elon Musk, this was not just a news event but a galvanising and clarifying moment. He immediately posted a
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We’ve got Francis Bacon all wrong
From the magazineYou have to hand it to the curators of this excellent survey of Francis Bacon’s portraits. Not only have they alighted at an obvious but under-explored vantage point from which to reconsider this most mythologised of postwar painters, securing some serious loans to make their point, they have also dared to open their show with
I listened to a solid week of Woman’s Hour…
From the magazineA flop: The Curious Case of Benjamin Button, at Ambassadors Theatre, reviewed
From the magazineFails to ignite: Royal Opera’s Tales of Hoffmann reviewed
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From the magazineIs it meant to be a comedy? Gladiator II reviewed
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From the magazineCartoons
‘‘Well, he had to go’’
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‘‘Let us prey.’’
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‘‘There are no brakes and it’s back-seat drive.’’
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